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Timewave Zero – Novelty Theory – Terence McKenna (1/3)

Novelty theory attempts to calculate the ebb and flow of novelty in the universe as an inherent quality of time. It is an idea conceived of and discussed at length by Terence McKenna from the early 1970s until his death in the year 2000. Novelty theory involves ontology, morphogenesis, and eschatology. Novelty, in this context, can be thought of as newness, density of complexification, and dynamic change as opposed to static habituation. According to McKenna, when “novelty” is graphed over time, a fractal waveform known as timewave zero or simply the timewave results. The graph shows at what times, but never at what locations, novelty is increasing or decreasing. According to the timewave graph, great periods of novelty occurred about 4 billion years ago when Earth was formed, 65 million years ago when dinosaurs were extinct and mammals expanded, about 10000 years ago after the end of the ice age, around late 18th century when social and scientific revolutions progressed, during the sixties, around the time of 9/11, and with coming novelty periods in November 2008, October 2010, with the novelty progressing towards the infinity on 21st December 2012. –Wikipedia Sources: The Fractal Time Software: www.hermetic.ch/frt/frt.htm (note: there is a free version around on the net/p2p) Novelty theory at Wikipedia: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novelty_theory Film footage from www.photosynthesis.com/Terence_Mckenna.html www.video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8701042459684666916 More

With so many other countries DECLASSIFYING and releasing their UFO files, many believe the US government will shortly follow suit and finally release to the public the reality of FLYING SAUCERS and EXTRATERRESTRIAL races visiting the Earth. Some say DISCLOSURE is imminent in the VERY NEAR FUTURE! Following this DISCLOSURE is what many in the area of Exopolitics believe will create a PARADIGM SHIFT for many, including respected scientists, which will then lead to the release and development of FREE ENERGY technologies which many WHISTLEBLOWERS at many levels of government have stated are real and have been in the hands of our government for many years. Will Obama jump on board? The Freedom of Information Act may make it easier for him to do so. Lets hope that with the right people, we can get some of these advanced technologies out to the public in a responsible and timely manner which coincides with the COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY of mankind and the further AWAKENING that is occurring on this planet. If at the very least, this will lead to the end of our DEPENDENCE on oil and that alone will FOREVER CHANGE this planet and this world for the positive. Lets see what the future holds, and hope that those claiming it to be a very positive future, are indeed correct. UPDATES: October 18th, 2010 – Texas UFO Sighting After New York www.ktsm.com October 13th, 2010 – UFO’s were spotted over Manhattan and witnessed by many dozens during the daylight hours between 9:30 am into the

Latest Freedom Of Information News

2011 Safecastle Freedom Awards – A “New Media” Survivalist Contest: K in Prizes!
The Safecastle Freedom Awards is a contest of skill with prizes worth $ 12,000. We are looking for the best original, web-based content of the year that is related to survivalism and preparedness. (PRWeb March 02, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011Safecastle/03FreedomAwards/prweb5121524.htm
Read more on PRWeb

Who Paid for UDC President’s Navigator?
Using a Freedom of Information Act Request, FOX 5 obtained receipts which show Dr. Sessoms ordered a $ 1,495 upgrade for “20” chrome plated aluminum wheels” and the $ 4,460 “Elite Package,” which comes with charcoal interior and “premium leather” bucket seats.  
Read more on FOX 5 Washington D.C.

Regional lobby man wins FoI battle on ex-MPs’ cash
A regional press lobby correspondent has won a lengthy Freedom of Information battle which will force the House of Commons to reveal which former MPs took ‘golden goodbye’ payments.
Read more on holdthefrontpage.co.uk

Traveling in time transparency

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Veteran public records attorney Van Slyke makes his case
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Human behavior from inside the tree’s point of view
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wheelchairs
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Freedom of information on the web

A documentary created by David Raymond, Amber Keating and Mark McAlister exploring the topic of Information on the internet and what we should and should not be able to see/post on the world wide web. 1st year Digital Interaction Design Project – Dundee University.

Common Hour Clip: Security vs. Freedom of Information

David S. Ferriero, archivist of the United States, highlights one of the ways the National Archives serves its customers. For the full lecture, please visit: www.vimeo.com
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Town of Markham disrespect Freedom of information and protection of privacy act. They tried to scramble up some excuses. At the end of argument, they promised to get me the info by end of this week. The law clearly says they should respond within 30 days (calendar days). They chose not to and felt no big deal about it. It seems to me is the contempt of the law and obstruction of justice. It delayed my ongoing legal process which needs this information.

Latest Freedom Of Information auctions

Freedom of Information eBay auctions you should keep an eye on:

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Freedom of Information in Sweden, or, Reading The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest

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tree’s mind
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Time Landing
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Time and Place Travelers
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Western Tree Sizing Time Rings
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Southbound at Belmont 7.12.2006

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Southbound at Belmont 7.12.2006
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Timebox
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In project management, a timebox is a period of time in which to accomplish some task. The end date is set in stone and may not be changed. If the team exceeds the date, the work is considered a failure and is cancelled or rescheduled. Some timeboxes allow the team to adjust the scope of the task in order to meet the deadline.

Timeboxes are used as a form of risk management for tasks that easily run over their deadlines. Timeboxes are commonly used in agile software development to manage software development risk. In agile development, the team is repeatedly tasked with producing a releasable improvement to software, timeboxed to a specific number of weeks.

When considering the traditional triple constraints of Project management (time, cost and scope) the time and cost constraints are fixed in this type of project contracting, but the scope (requirements) constraint is not. Therefore, timeboxing is the favorable type of contracting for projects in which the deadline is the most critical aspect and when not all requirements are completely specified upfront. A lack of detailed specifications typically is the result of a lack of time, or the lack of knowledge of the desired end result (solution). In many types of projects, and especially in software engineering, analyzing and defining all requirements and specifications before the start of the realization phase is impossible.

The advantages of timeboxing over working with more traditional methods – in which there is a need to specify all details and features upfront – are that work can be started on the actual solution, or product, sooner, because less requirements and specifications gathering is necessary upfront. There is also a better structure for allowing for new insights that are developed during the project to be reflected in the end result.

This goes hand-in-hand with MoSCoW prioritization of deliverables. Time Boxing is a core element of the rapid application development software development process and of DSDM.

Time boxing and agile software development techniques go hand-in-hand: With time boxing regular delivery of working software is ensured, and agile software development ensures the delivery of the highest priority value as defined by the stakeholders.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timebox

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