![]() This can be substantially reinforced by how dramatically the height is achieved or conversely, how rapidly it decays (within how limited a timeframe does the change occur.) Always note the sudden drops or sudden spurts. For example, the height of the line is a good indication of probable intensity. Rapid changes in the character of the trendline are generally more telling than subtle changes. When this occurs, there is often very little activity indicated in the year preceding or following that episode. A single, very intense but short-lived episode can be indicated by an isolated spike of activity. In general, MERLIN isolates "episodic periods," that is, a chain of activity containing a "peak" and surrounded by approaching and departing "foothills." The most dramatic chain and peak usually marks the most significant series of events. These are the kinds of conditions we associate with consciousness-driven circumstance or `free will.' Heightened eventfulness most often occurs when both patterns appear simultaneously or when one gives way to the other. It represents factors that have a less stable, more `fluid' quality. The kind of conditions we generally think of as 'fate.' The shaded or lighter portion generally indicates the level of cumulative short-term activity. It represents factors affecting the situation that have a structural or `fixed' quality. The solid or darker portion of the display generally identifies the level of culminating long-term cyclic activity. There can also be another dimension to these shading differences. An example might be the strength of the fabric of a society as compared to say, it's GDP or domestic output. Analogous factors can often be applied even to countries or projects and situations, where a meaningful reference can be drawn. The shaded or lighter portion reflects more INTERNAL subjective concerns, for example health or emotional matters. It indicates factors such as their career, status or living situation. The solid or darker portion of the display is often reflective of EXTERNAL objective realities, when applied to an individual. INTERPRETING MERLIN TIMETRAKS® The MERLIN chronograph or timetrak® is a composite image that is made up of two separate time models. How long will a given episode (or portion of an episode) last. Duration means the extent of a given episode how long does the trendline demonstrate significant activity. Intensity means the value of the trendline at a particular time-interval, relative to the average level of activity present in that chronograph. Onset means the point of appearance of uncharacteristic activity or heightened eventfulness (within 90-180 days of real time.) It represents the time coordinates in a chronograph, where there is a pronounced restructuring in the character of the trendline or where a clearly defined episode begins. ONSET + INTENSITY + DURATION MERLIN Timetraks® provide a picture of three time-sensitive functions: onset, intensity and duration. Our experience has been that MERLIN makes the correct call at least 70% of the time, over the course of 15 years of research, in addressing questions where a 'coin toss' often represents the extent of current technology. Just like that! It was this unlikely sequence of mathematically uncommon occurrences that convinced us to press forward with our research. MERLIN had spotted and captured what few analysts had dared to suggest. Then, remarkably, the Berlin Wall fell and the Cold War ended, abruptly, with barely a whimper. But clearly, a series of unprecedented events was at hand. The chronographs for the various East European and Balkan satellites (Romania, Albania various heads of state, etc.) were so unstable and dramatic that we initially thought that if accurate, we were either previewing World War III or the complete collapse of Soviet Communism. In the fall of the same year, the collapse of the Honicker government in East Germany and subsequent dissolution of the entire Soviet Union, was MERLIN's first and most prescient call to date. MERLIN was initially developed in the summer of 1989. George Hart, excimer laser co-inventor and currently a Pentagon contractor, performing work related to interceptor laser-based radar development. It was created by Boston-based futurist Paul Guercio, the nationally-respected time pattern researcher and physicist Dr. ABOUT MERLIN MERLIN is a computer-based forecasting technology that combines equations derived from planetary time cycles with past historical data and blends that information into a chronograph or "timetrak®" that plots the timetable of future events.
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