>What is Novelty Theory you raging faggot?
Novelty Theory is, in essence, a prediction tool.
Novelty Theory suggest that time is not a constant but has various qualities tending toward either "Habit" or "Novelty". Habit, in this context, can be thought of as repetitious, "the norm"; and Novelty as creative, progressive, or a "happening" phenomena.
DISCLAIMER: Novelty Theory is by definition a pseudo-science, one that has been proven to be highly accurate.
One such example is Charlottesville, a happening that caused such a stir it provoked a warning by the UN against the USA.
I will provide the graph for August as well as links in the following post.
With that being said, here's the graph and the forecast.
>Wait, how the fuck do I read this graph?
Simple, an increase on the graph indicates Habit, a decrease on the graph indicates Novelty.
Days of the month are charted on the bottom of the graph.
>>139832650
>1/10-11/10
Expect nothing too crazy over the course of this time, with a slight increase in novelty on the 8th. However, a drop this gradual usually doesn't indicate a happening.
>12/10-18/10
More Habit, nothing out of the ordinary is expected during this time, especially during the time-frame of 17/10-18/10 where Habit spikes.
>19/10-22/10
Expect a gradual increase in Novelty before returning to a steady climb in Habit. Nothing too crazy will happen at this time, my presumption is it's foreshadowing for the big happening on the 23/10.
>23/10
This is where things get interesting, there is a major happening on the horizon and it lines up with theories of 23/10 perfectly.
Comparison wise it doesn't seem nearly as impactful on the timewave as Charlottesville was. I suspect this is because whatever happens on the 23rd will be the precursor to the massive increase of Novelty in the following months.
>24/10-30/10
Expect a bumpy ascent in Habit following the events of 23/10.
>>139832671
This is the graph for August, you can see the massive increase in Novelty the day the events of Charlottesville took place.
For further information and the graphs:
>http://www fractal-timewave com
>http://www fractal-timewave com/timewave_calculator.php
Timewave finished in 2012 though
Interesting
>>>x
>>139832984
FTFY
>>139832650
>>139832671
>>139832917
>McKenna formulated a concept about the nature of time based on fractal patterns he claimed to have discovered in the I Ching, which he called novelty theory. He was called the "Timothy Leary of the '90s",
D R O P P E D
>>139832650
Hey ugh guys odd question here idk if you can answer.
Is it possible to get accidentally swapped with someone from another timeline or dimension? In a sense that if you peer into a newly formed opening it quite frankly vacuums you in it and spits you out for a split second because you focused on it?
If said thing happens happens doesn't that make the person in question a "leak" that won't go away even if the original warp point has long closed or disappeared without trace thus presenting a walking cataclysm ready to happen because the reality around the person gets replaced with the one from the point of intervention but neither bodily death or destruction reprimends this? And if so how can this be fixed?
Just wondering
>>139832917
Thank you for providing this! Been wanting to re-create the timewave program but the original one oly runs on DOS so I wasn't able to analyse lol
>>139832650
Do you think it's cumulative? Basically, the increase on the third looks steep, but overall it reaches the highest at about 19th
>>139832953
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