>>4003109
I'm a quant. Have you ever studied McKennas time wave zero shit?
He wrote some algo based on the hexagrams of the i ching. And then he stretched the plot of the equation and tried to match peaks and troughs with peaks and troughs of humanity, wars/discoveries/whatever. It was pretty interesting and 20 years ago math hippies were all about it.
The nigger decided he found THE dilation that fit history perfectly. He was convinced. He lectured endlessly about the peaks and troughs corresponding to whatever. And his best fit had a termination point, prob the Mayan calendar shit, Dec 2012 or whatever. Which is why even the McKenna fans still love him but nobody mentions timewave anymore. Even after 2012, niggers were still fighting about the zero point just being wrong because the peaks and troughs were really fucking subjective. But the termination point was kind of the whole reason for the interest. It was the main historical reference point that anchored the wave.
At some point McKenna himself bailed on it. And i believe it was because of one kid. You'll find this on YouTube if you dig around. The one kid arguing with McKenna about the math. One fucking kid took enough interest in timewave zero that he, and i guess he alone amidst all the thousands and thousands of tard hippie McKenna fans, tried to understand the timewave algo from its core concepts.
So he went step by fucking step of trying to understand McKennas quantification of the fucking iching hexagrams. He digested every decision made in however the fuck McKenna turned the binary(solid vs broken lines) trigrams and hexagrams into whatever wave pattern algo. And he found a conceptual flaw. One that McKenna himself acknowledged and admitted.
The flaw he found, if corrected using the internally coherent logic that created the timewave in the first place, fucked it all up. It didn't just fuck with all the peaks and troughs and thus McKennas best fit dilation. I believe it fucked up the terminating nature of the wave pattern entirely. And without that termination point as an anchor to pin to an apocalypse date, it stopped being a one ended exercise of simple dilation and alignment with human history. There was no possible peak or trough to pin to any particular event so there couldn't even be a real discussion about how to stretch it.
Don't pursue numerology by expanding the aspects of the theory farthest from its origin. That's chasing the fucking dragon, nigger. Go back to the origin of the clock. I remember that being pretty explicitly stated and internally coherent given weeks of Qs bracketed numbers. Beyond that, it's quija. And if anybody's gonna make a damn ounce of difference it's gonna be the one kid stupid enough to care about how the clock was actually constructed.