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Diagram # 126 illustration

Diagram # 126 illustration

 

     I want to point out some more about what I have referred to as the Newly True.  The Newly True being a futuristic alteration of all concepts, including the past, and, in a sense, a form of the correct.  Not just a form of the truth as ordinary people call it, but that which you could look at, ad-hocly, as usefully true.  Do not worry about going around in circles because you never worried about it before.  The correct would be that which is usefully true until the next temporary update.  The Newly True would be a redefining at the time, suddenly, of what is apparently you and what has apparently happened to you in your 3-D life thus far.  The Newly True would be the ultimate in operational directives.  The Newly True would be exemplary, if this was possible, of real scientific theorems, except it would almost go linearly backwards.  That is, given truths would follow, and proceed, and fall in the middle of so-called theorems.  The Newly True would be a kind of correct view of time.

     If you attempt to write on white paper with a white pen I assume that you know that you can't see it.  If we let this represent time, then that which would be invisible, inexplicable, irrelevant, extraneous, that which simply is not a part of ordinary consciousness, becomes visible.  This is one 2 dimensional made-up example of how you could look at the Newly True.  It would amount to being a corrected view, an understanding of time itself. JC talk 282