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Timewave Zero - Countdown to Transition

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posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 08:54 AM
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Here are the subsequent clips if you haven't seen them already. They've been posted on two other threads, however I feel it's necessary to have them here somewhere as well.

Yes, there is plenty of audio to do parts 6 - 12 or more, and No I haven't yet completed those.

*Edit* The new 'Preface' clip was posted at the bottom of the previous page (page 26), but I want them to appear altogether, so here is that clip included with the rest:

Preface


Part 1:


Part 2:


Part 3:


Part 4:


Part 5:


[edit on 7/7/09 by Evasius]



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 09:31 AM
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Well according to the TWZ something is bound to happen tomorrow. I looked at it for the 7 of July and it has a spike in Novelty.


The MJ Memorial will air live and they expect over 1 billion people will be watching from home while it airs.



[edit on 7/7/2009 by frozenmonkey]



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 09:40 AM
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That's exactly what I had in mind, it's definitely the biggest event expected for today, besides solar flares, catastrophe, etc.

If it's all about attention and awareness, then the MJ memorial is not merely present on the graph but absolutely is the shift for today.



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 10:42 AM
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I'm excited to see what sort of things happen today. maybe something, maybe nothing. As I'm sure all of you have heard, many speculate that recent crop formation point towards sun activity today. Others further speculate that this sun activity will alter our consciousness. Unfortunately the TWZ doesn't have such a strong correlation to that today. Who knows though, maybe tonight we'll all be living new lives.



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 11:24 AM
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Is there a safe download link for twz?



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 11:43 AM
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Originally posted by frozenmonkey
Is there a safe download link for twz?


Why not use the online JAVA version? It's real easy to read and resonate forward and backward in time to see the fractal time of the wave.



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 11:48 AM
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Here is the JAVA timewave software (online version) I use:
The default Sheliak version is checked.
You can check the Watkins version or any of the others for comparison.
TM and Evasius use the Watkins. Sheliak is very close to Watkins. TM did say that the Sheliak version was the most mathematically sound.

timewave2012.com...



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 12:05 PM
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TM and Evasius use the Watkins

I was told earlier in the thread that the program that Evasius uses uses the Kelley formula, not Watkins. If I compare a date range that Evasius gives, Watkins doesn't line up sometimes while Kelley always does.

Maybe Evasius can, once and for all, clear this up!

I agree with you though, John, that the Java version works really well!



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 12:06 PM
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The Kelley version has a Spike of Novelty on the 7th(today) and the Watkins version has a Spike of Novelty on the 8th(tomoz). What one is more accurate and should be followed?

Another question as well, why was there no Spike of Novelty on September 11 2001? When you would expect a huge spike of novelty

Tsom87



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 01:36 PM
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The sheliak numbers don't show much fluctuation today, which I have come to trust from reading over the math evidence, it's good to get a broad spectrum in this thread though (the the overlaying of number sets is awesome in the java calc)

EDIT: making my graph bigger there is a 30-40 degree rise to habit in the sheliak numbers I believe

[edit on 7/7/2009 by dviper785]



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 01:46 PM
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Originally posted by John Matrix

Originally posted by frozenmonkey
Is there a safe download link for twz?


Why not use the online JAVA version? It's real easy to read and resonate forward and backward in time to see the fractal time of the wave.


the java calc (on my computers) gets buggy when looking at small timespans, the DOS programs do not (up to 93 minute timespans)

U2U me anyone if you want me to send the 2 DOS programs (new and old version of twz)

i have a friend who aquired them through torrent

they are clean files to my knowledge, i run them in DOSBOX emulator



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 02:20 PM
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Originally posted by TSOM87
The Kelley version has a Spike of Novelty on the 7th(today) and the Watkins version has a Spike of Novelty on the 8th(tomoz). What one is more accurate and should be followed?

Another question as well, why was there no Spike of Novelty on September 11 2001? When you would expect a huge spike of novelty

Tsom87


Well, half the world is on the 8th when the other half is on the 7th. So who knows.



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 02:23 PM
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Originally posted by octotom
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TM and Evasius use the Watkins

I was told earlier in the thread that the program that Evasius uses uses the Kelley formula, not Watkins. If I compare a date range that Evasius gives, Watkins doesn't line up sometimes while Kelley always does.

Maybe Evasius can, once and for all, clear this up!

I agree with you though, John, that the Java version works really well!


Right...Kelly version is what Evasius is using....sorry about that.



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 02:30 PM
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I want to add that even though the wave is fluctuating, there really isn't much habit....it's pretty much degrees of Novelty at this point. Some events are more Novel than others. Natural disasters, death and destruction are really not good indications of Novelty at this point, unless the scale has a global impact to all our daily lives. We should be looking for Novel signs and wonders in outer space and within each of our own hearts and minds.

DO you Feel it yet?
Seriously?
IMHO anyway.



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 02:44 PM
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I'm almost sure that what is on the Timewave today is the MJ Memorial.

I mean, the entire world is watching right now. I'm watching right now and i've never been a big fan.

And i'm sure what is happening there in LA right now is touching everyone's hearts. I almost cried like a baby many times during this memorial.

[edit on 7/7/09 by Canslli]



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 03:03 PM
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i just found a freaky accurate resonance correlation for today, to the day - July 7, 2009 and August 26, 1791


Wikipedia:

August 26, 1791 – John Fitch is granted a patent for the steamboat in the United States. – John Fitch is granted a patent for the steamboat in the United States.


so i checked out TODAYs granted patents, found this:
aircraft propulsion system - july 7 2009






EDIT: "collects the energy of exhaust as heat, is then vaporized, and thereafter supplied to a combustor and to a fuel cell."

steamboat correlation?????



[edit on 7/7/2009 by dviper785]



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 04:45 PM
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So, is there anything that explains in detail how to use this program? I mean, what do the high and low peaks mean?



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 05:40 PM
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Originally posted by frozenmonkey
So, is there anything that explains in detail how to use this program? I mean, what do the high and low peaks mean?


You have some catching up to do on your reading. I suggest starting at the beginning of the thread and reading through all the posts and watching the videos.



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 06:02 PM
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I read the thread, but I should probably read it again...but I can't watch the videos cause I have no speakers....


anyway, was hoping there were some directions or a tute or something. Something other than trying to dig for instructions on a 27 page thread.



posted on Jul, 7 2009 @ 06:04 PM
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Just a quick idea in response to different version of the TWZ having different spikes on close (but different) days. Does anyone else think that it would be a good idea to compare all versions, and try to calculate a mean of all of them? Such as in statistics when you are looking at different sets of information, and combine them to get one version that takes all into account.

Thoughts?

If someone can help me out with what sorts of data sets I should use, I would be willing to try. I'm taking stats as of recent and its all still fresh in my mind.



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