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Definition of Linear Progression
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Author:  eternity [ April 28th, 2011, 10:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Definition of Linear Progression

H-iON!

iON, in YOUR definition of linear progression, are you referring to sound/frequency, or to the visual?

Thank You
S

Author:  iON [ November 26th, 2011, 1:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Definition of Linear Progression

Like this, Bart will have too much phun with this one.....


http://youtu.be/PtbrgRLNFhg

Now you believe that this question was on 4/28/11, when in fact it was (past tense) for exactly this now...


http://youtu.be/q6yyWKzPBCM
Neither Don or All of NonPhysical will tell you WHY....


Kisses
iON

Author:  Bart [ November 26th, 2011, 6:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Definition of Linear Progression

iON wrote:
Like this, Bart will have too much phun with this one.....


http://youtu.be/PtbrgRLNFhg

Now you believe that this question was on 4/28/11, when in fact it was (past tense) for exactly this now...


http://youtu.be/q6yyWKzPBCM
Neither Don or All of NonPhysical will tell you WHY....


Kisses
iON


I have a tendency to miss the forest for the trees sometimes.

I was reading the lyrics, closely. hahaah

I'll take iON's response to mean the pursuit of the notion of linear
progression is wasted effort (wasted time).

It's an artifact, or effect of the printing press. The printed word
fooled us into this false notion of cause and effect.

There is no linear progression, because there is no time. Everything
is now.

My experience in asking certain questions of iON, for example, is to
find the answer to my question by listening to past Cash Flow archives.

The Cash Flow shows in which I found the answers sometimes aired
months in advance of my asking the questions.

In these cases, cause appears to precede effect, but iON approaches
the two (as should we) as simultaneous (or not at all haha).

Author:  iON [ November 27th, 2011, 11:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Definition of Linear Progression

In these cases, cause appears to precede effect, but iON approaches
the two (as should we) as simultaneous (or not at all haha).



Not only does it appear is actually does.

Very Fine technical deduction



iON

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