Patterns of Reality, Order, Symmetry, Chaos, and Adversarial Activity Monitoring
- Stephen Sharma

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Recently I have been investigating the cyberattacks and correlations between real world events (geopolitical, social, and economic) to the cyber world and specifically the General Physics electronic signature and footprint. If this sounds strange, then hold on. The ordering and Fourier transform (or integral analysis of frequencies) shows some interesting patterns. Aside from basic interactions of human emotion, the fundamental progenitor of interaction in our local system, the universe as a whole, the air, the Earth, the ecosystem etc. all combine to form something that physicists describe with a field theory. The critical components of field theory are two-fold, the spatial and temporal interaction or system and the connections or topological (really related to the Weyl connected diagrams). The interactions of the Fourier space transform elucidate patterns in behavior that are directly correlated to stimuli that are electronic, physical, social, and economic in origin. What this means is that, aside from all the cyberattacks having a basis in reality, the nature of physical space is perturbed by the cyber adversary. Manifestations from microprocessing units, mother boards, telecommunication technology, and now the new field of A.I. combine in some way to form the logical causative structure that is the same as the turbulence chaotic motion of particles..
General Physics is excited to head to a few talks on plasma physics and fusion with special attention being paid to talks on turbulence and the scaling laws of these fundamental systems. Scaling laws are based in fractional dimensional analysis and the consequential description of reality is one where the chaos and momentum dependent momentum uncertainty is related to a kernel of size. What has to make sense is the relation between the behavior of the adversary and the electronic and physical signature or multi-point source.
I am excited to head out to present work at the conference and at IPAM in the upcoming few weeks and I'll present what we discuss at these meetings. Look for more information in the upcoming blog posts about the nature of scaling laws and turbulence.





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