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timewave zero software

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drunken_mexican

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This used to be freely available and I used to have it but now it seems you have to pay for it. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has a link or a way I could get it, I've been looking for a while but I haven't found it yet.
 
It's a mathematical program that uses the King Wen sequence as a fractal sequence to predict the future by seeing history as an oscillating pattern that repeats itself. Present events can be seen as a resonance of the past and certain novelties can thus be linked with novelties of the past. The timewave is showing that the oscillating pattern is repeating itself in a shorter period, which explains why there are so many novelties in the present and in the past century. On december 21st 2012 the timewave reaches a limit and this day is supposed to be the starting of a new era or the end of the world. At least something amazing is supposed to happen that day. Alien enities told Terence McKenna how to calculate the timewave in a DMT trip. McKenna died in 2000 as a result of brain cancer. Wikipedia: Terence McKenna - Wikipedia McKenna explains: http://deoxy.org/video/-13286836981377972
 
nice contrast. "alien entities told terrence how to calculate the timewave in a DMT trip. he died of brain cancer." I reckon he traded everything away in persuit of secret knowledge you know... even his life.
 
McKenna has seen things most of us never will. He was a genius, although I think he lost sight of reality at one point. You should really check out some of the audio readings you can find on the internet. McKenna was a very humorous person and could tell very well. It's really sad he had to die so soon and suffer from such an awful disease as brain cancer... I quote from Wired, "Terence McKenna's Last Trip": [quote:46c26f7756="Wired"]From the wilds of Nevada, paranormal radio jock Art Bell was planning a different kind of intervention. Bell went on the air and asked his 13 million listeners to participate in "great experiment no. 8." At 2 pm Pacific time on Sunday, May 30, Bell's listeners sent McKenna a mass blast of good vibrations. "It's not something I really believe in," says McKenna. "But I am much more sympathetic to the idea of a huge morphogenetic field affecting your health than the idea that one inspired healer could do it." Even after he went under the gamma knife, McKenna couldn't quite believe what was happening to him. "There are only about 1,000 of these GBMs a year, so it's a rare disease. I never won anything before - why now?" Like everybody else, he suspected a lifetime of exotic drug use may have been to blame. "So what about it?" he asked his doctors. "You wanna hammer on me about that?" They assured him there was no causal link. "So what about 35 years of daily dope smoking?" he asked. They pointed to studies suggesting that cannabis may actually shrink tumors. "Listen," McKenna told them, "if cannabis shrinks tumors, we would not be having this conversation."[/quote:46c26f7756]
 
Very interesting that year. The Mayan Indians of South America had a calender of the future. It went up to the year 2012 and suddenly stopped. No one knows why. I learned this as a kid and it is something that has for some reason stuck in my mind.
 
[quote:493f338672="sillysyban"]Very interesting that year. The Mayan Indians of South America had a calender of the future. It went up to the year 2012 and suddenly stopped. No one knows why. I learned this as a kid and it is something that has for some reason stuck in my mind.[/quote:493f338672] McKenna based his timewave zero software on a Chinese document, but he saw the similarity with the Mayan calender as well, which strengthened him in his believe that the timewave is real. I don't really believe the world will end on December 21st 2012, but I find the timewave zero software interesting and I'm somehow a bit curious if anything special will happen at all day.
 
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