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Did Something Happen in 2012? A Brand New Theory of Psychology. Quantum Gauge Behavioral Cycloid Model History Statistics . . .

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Here's the general established theoretical base:

 

http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.ijtmp.20140401.01.html

 

 

. . . in other words, history really does repeat itself - down to the precise numeric digital level. The most complex and abstract of theories of combinatorics and chaos theory elements determine statistics to recur within a confined frame with respect to the most rarefied, optimal, and limit-oriented intelligentsia printing press knowledge and publications - down to absolute criticality, in a predictable, cycloid, cumulative, and totally coherent framework.

 

The Mayan Calendar served as a contiguous continental base; it was like "planting a tree" - of History. It led to a generalized astronomical, numeric viral effect; observable in the most precise calendar-induced orientations for gravitational-"magnets" - of unparalleled and preeminent gravitas (Newton included).

 

Putting together the "tree" requires a mind of infinite brilliance (not just to be on par with every last "discovery" of each Titan) - for there is literally no mechanism, but the framework is verifiable . . . to the arbitrary quantum level. Path integral included.

 

- N.L.A.

 

 

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