The First Blog for Mending The Sacred Hoop

Welcome!! to the First entry in the Blog for the Mend The Sacred Hoop website!

This Blog is devoted to the digital book

Mending The Sacred Hoop - The Meaning of Whole PI

and to the knowledge that comes from the new understanding of Whole PI.

In understanding the new meaning of PI, one can see the pattern
behind the Dimensions, and come to see patterns in the rest of
the World, as well.

This blog can be seen as a Simulacrum.  The primary variable in the
construct here is Mending The Sacred Hoop (MTSH), the book.  Therefore,
we can construct a simulacrum based a variable we create called MTSH. 
And if you understand the concepts in Mending the Sacred Hoop, then you
become proportional to Mending The Sacred Hoop.  And if you are
proportional to MTSH, then you can construct the ratio of you to MTSH.
Since you create that ratio yourself, by knowledge of MTSH, your individual
ratio is constructed from you as "I". So the ratio of you (I) to MTSH is I/MTSH.
From this you could construct the Unit Simulacrum equation (with You as the Unit, I).
Since I came before MTSH, I construct it as I + MTSH.
The Simplified Simulacrum Sum of I + MTSH is:

Sum = I + MTSH = 
                                         Case 1: (MTSH/I) ≤ 1, (I/MTSH) ≥ 1

                                   1 + 1/(I/MTSH)  or  1 + (MTSH/I)

                                         Case 2: (MTSH/I) ≥ 1, (I/MTSH) ≤ 1

                                   1 + 1/(I/MTSH)  or  1 + (MTSH/I)

This is a Simplified Unit Simulacrum, as seen on Page 7, Figure 29 in Chapter Three
of Mending the Sacred Hoop, seen here:
http://www.MendingTheSacredHoop.com/ChapterThree7.html#Figure29 

This is a Simplified Unit Simulacrum, because 'I' is observed directly (you),
so I=1, and cancels out of the multiplier in The Unit Simulacrum form of the
sum of I + MTSH.  The 1 cancels out and becomes the One that is ignored.
The Ratio in this Simulacrum is either (I/MTSH) or (MTSH/I). The Simplified
Unit Simulacrum above shows I (=1) plus (I/MTSH) or (MTSH/I).  As always,
The Unit Simulacrum is 1 + Ratio.

If you want to make the full Unit Simulacrum, with the possibility
to observe either A = MTSH or B = 1 (I) directly plus a Ratio, then
construct all eight cases seen here:

http://www.MendingTheSacredHoop.com/ChapterThree7.html#Figure28

The Unit Simulacrum (not simplified) would be

Sum = I + MTSH =
                                          Case 1, (MTSH/I) ≤ 1 (I/MTSH) ≥ 1

                                  I ( 1 + 1/(I/MTSH))  or  I (1 + (MTSH/I))

                            MTSH ( 1 + (I/MTSH))  or  MTSH (1 + 1/(MTSH/I)

                                          Case 2, (MTSH/I) ≥ 1 (I/MTSH) ≤ 1

                                   I ( 1 + 1/(I/MTSH))  or  I (1 + (MTSH/I))

                            MTSH ( 1 + (I/MTSH))  or  MTSH (1 + 1/(MTSH/I)


Next, If you Blog at Mending The Sacred Hoop, then you become proportional
to the MTSH Blog, or MTSH-B.  The Simulacrum Sum of you blogging at MTSH is:

Sum = Blog + I + MTSH

The FIrst Blog is the blog where Blog=1,
The First of something is a Critical Limit.
As in The Bottom Up Solution, there is an inherent
Critical Limit built into The Unit Simulacrum. 
The point at which either variable in the Sum of two variables
becomes One, 1, is a Critical Limit.

When I am the One who is blogging the First Blog, then
I=1 and Blog=1, and the Simplified Unit Simulacrum
becomes a pair of nested Unit Simulacra at the Critical Limit,
shown here:

Sum  =  Blog  +  I  MTSH  =
                                                  Case 1:  (MTSH/I)  ≤ 1 ,  (I/MTSH) ≥ 1
                                                         1                                             MTSH
                                         1 + ----------------                       1 +      ---------
                                                          1                                                 1
                                                     ----------                                  --------------
                                                              1                                             1
                                                     1 + -------
                                                           MTSH

                                                   Case 2:  (MTSH/I)  ≥ 1 ,  (I/MTSH) ≤ 1
                                                         1                                             MTSH
                                         1 + ----------------                       1 +      ---------
                                                          1                                                 1
                                                     ----------                                  --------------
                                                              1                                             1
                                                     1 + -------
                                                           MTSH

This is the Simplified Unit Simulacrum solution to the sum of
Blog + I + MTSH, for the First Blog done by me as "I".
I am the First person directly proportional to MTSH, the book.

If you can construct the Unit Simulacrum for Blog + I + MTSH
and simplify it down to the Critical Limit above, then you, too,
will be becoming proportional to Mending The Sacred Hoop.
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The Unit Simulacrum, the First General Form of a Simulacrum, Whole PI and the
new equations for the Dimensions have now been on the Earth since the first part
of 2004 (4 2/3 years). These ideas have been born and are quietly going through 
adolescence.  They are as yet undiscovered by the greater population.  
The number of people who hold this knowledge is very small.

In this blog, I hope to post information, thoughts, and new understandings
that lead to more knowledge of Mending The Sacred Hoop.

May this blog Propogate Good Things in the Universe.

 Wm. Craig Byrdwell, PhD

 

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