Fractal Timewave:
 Major Event Horizon Projections
 

The picture of the Fractal Timewave from 1990 to 2009 above distinctly shows the beginning of the last major period of rapid planetary change, beginning in August 2006 and lasting to March 2009, then winding down in a flurry to the end point. Note that the final major peaks in history coincide with the Bush administration influence, beginning in 2000 and lasting until 2008, although the effects continue until the end of the current civilization.

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The most basic explanation of the analysis is that the timewave from 1996 to 2012 was analyzed using the Timewave Zero program, which was written from an algorithm gained by a supercomputer analysis of the I Ching probabilty grid. The actual timewave is a bi-directional tri-level fractal waveform exhibiting peaks and valleys, which indicate both structure-breaking and novelty-making event horizons, respectively. It has been analyzed and compared with real-time events as assessed at + or - 3 days accuracy. However, as you pull back fractally and examine a larger portion of the waveform at once, the results become more universally applicable. An experimental cross-plot of major worldwide earthquakes, for example, illustrated that each of them fell on a timewave peak. Although we cannot tell what the event is, we can tell the time period in which it occurs. The following are the results of the 1996-2012 analysis indicating the peaks (structure-breaking event horizons) and valleys (novelty-making event horizons):

 

 


STRUCTURE-BREAKING EVENT HORIZONS AND PERIODS