Thursday, May 6, 2010

Quantum Theory and Wave Counts

Okay, I'm not losing my mind I'm just letting it off the leash.

Recently I've been pondering the Multiverse Theory and its implications on Elliott Wave Theory. At first I thought that at any point anything is possible, but after a little contemplation it became obvious that this is not the case. Imagine that your progress through time is like an ant crawling on a tree. You climb the trunk and at some point you decide to venture off onto a branch. Once you get onto that branch you can't get to another branch without leaping from one to the other, which is almost impossible for an ant to do. There are smaller branches off of that branch, but you will always be a part of the larger branch.

So this agrees with Elliott Wave, because when an event happens that forms one of these large branches, the event sets in motion an Elliott Wave that can express itself in many different variations, but the larger branch will ultimately be expressed.

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