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SCIET Memory
SCIETspheres in Universal Sets (shells, layers, lattice)
The Sphere Set provides the logical basis of sytem wide relationship
The SCIET Spheres can be generalized into a form of math related to Set Theory.
SCIET Theory can be expressed in all dimensions, although a one dimensional SCIET is a way to express all dimensions as existing within a point.
The two dimensional expression is an essential component of SCIET Theory called the SCIETline. When a line is extended between two points and subdivided into increments that represent all potential polar values within the whole system.
In established Sphere Set structures the SCIETline exists as an avenue for continuous change, The center to center relationship of the SCIETline exists in multiple levels and dimensions, with continuous adjustments taking place to all the values in both systems. In pratical terms we can regard the SCIETline as a two dimensional measurment and indicate at various points on the line that these points have independent values intersecting there.
Each center can harmonize with multiple other centers or SCIETs. It is necessary to understand the basic concept of this ``harmony". First, it is based on the notion that each cycle results in the addition of a layer of capacitance ( a Capaciatnce Layer) to both systems, and that these layers then become part of the interactive system.
Capacitance layers are also known as shells when they are very ancient and close to the center. All centers form layers continuously with lower energy values further away from the center. All of space is filled with the capacitance layers related to the beginning of the Universe, and these are generalized as the capacitance lattice that fills space. This is the ``fabric of space". The individuality of these units can be likened to the air presssure that extends a balloon. If you could blow up balloons one inside the other continuously so that each was always one thickness larger than the one inside of it, each would have to have its own air pressure to keep growing outward. This idea of ``air pressure" is symbolic of the relationship to the center that each lattice layer posesses.
Lattice layers or Lattice Values (LV) extend out from the center point infinitely. Each LV is able to interact with others with the same values. Resonant values shared between systems continue as long as the systems exist in space together, OR are blocked by a similar value (an Intercepting Value) passing between them.
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