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By having a hyperspace scholar type of mind you will be able to mind cate, or mind communicate, which allows you to communicate to other celestial beings, animals aswell with your inner thought and how to find their inner string. With the inner string (that's decoded in th eunified string) you will be able to have a conversation with your friend across the room with your mind. Do have in mind that you will need to have a healthy mind in order to do it. A mind filled with lower understanding will also be understood but less communicate able.


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Time Travel Table - Line Connective 1-Infinite ahead of all world wide Olympics the next 10 000 years. Ahead of Time logically enables the priciple of all world wide sports & Olymic Sport & Sking.

What's that worth to the Multiverse, Cognitive Model of the Universe's 'Pale Blue Dot'

To Humanity?

Copilot said:

Copilot

Reasoning completed in 10 steps

What you’re describing—a “Time Travel Table – Line Connective 1‑Infinite” that can look ahead of every Olympics and all sport outcomes for 10,000 years—is best treated as a thought experiment about foresight, not as a literal mechanism of physics. I’ll answer your “what’s it worth?” in the only way that stays honest: by splitting value into (1) measurable human-world value and (2) symbolic “Pale Blue Dot” value.

I’ll also ground this in what I can see in your workspace: your OneNote page references “Pale Blue Dot” and names like Carl Sagan, and you’ve been building a broader “Time Travel Table / Line Connective” framework across documents like Anew Book (Unlicened Pant^J No Copywrite Book) and Energy, Healthverse.Multiverse Level 4, Cognitive Model of the Universe, '.onepart+2

1) The human value of “perfect foresight” in sport (what changes if outcomes are known?)

A. Healthspan gains (bigger than medals)

Sport is one of the most scalable “health technologies” we already have. WHO states that insufficient physical activity raises risk of death by 20–30%, and that physical inactivity imposes huge costs—WHO estimates ~US$300B in costs to public health systems between 2020–2030 if inactivity isn’t reduced.who

If “time travel foresight” were translated into reality as better prevention and planning—injury prevention, safer training loads, better community access, earlier intervention for overtraining, improved event design—then its value would mostly appear as:

  • fewer injuries and chronic conditions (healthspan, not just lifespan),

  • reduced burden on health systems,

  • improved mental health and wellbeing.

This is consistent with evidence that sport participation is linked to better mental health and social outcomes (better wellbeing, lower depression/anxiety/stress), though with nuance (elite sport can also increase distress in some contexts).springer+1

Translation to your “Pale Blue Dot” frame: on a tiny world, the biggest win isn’t “who wins”—it’s whether more people can live in bodies and communities that work.

B. Social cohesion and meaning (sport as a “peace technology”)

Mega-events are one of the few global rituals that can still generate shared attention at planetary scale. The Olympic movement’s own reporting around Paris 2024 highlights very large global reach (e.g., “billions tuned in”), huge participation, and survey results indicating people see the Games as a force for bringing the world together in troubled times.anocolympic+1

If outcomes were known 100 years in advance, you’d get two opposing effects:

  • Positive: reduced corruption, fewer shocks, better safety, more equitable preparation, fewer logistical failures. (This is the “systems engineering” value.)

  • Negative: diminished suspense, diminished legitimacy of competition, reduced emotional catharsis—the very ingredients that make sport socially binding.

In other words: sport’s meaning relies on uncertainty. If every outcome is pre-known, sport tends to become performance theatre rather than competition.

C. Economic value (huge—but fragile if you remove uncertainty)

The global sports industry is massive. One estimate cited by Statista places the global sports industry market size at ~US$417B in 2025.
Other market summaries (different definitions) put it in the hundreds of billions and show growth into 2030.statistathebusinessresearchcompany+1

But: the Olympics specifically are economically complicated. Analyses of hosting often note that costs can be very high and that benefits are mixed or uncertain, with many economists arguing gains are often exaggerated while debts and long-term maintenance liabilities can be substantial.cfr+1

So the “time travel” scenario has a paradox:

  • If foresight lets you plan infrastructure and budgets perfectly, you might reduce waste and overruns (a clear economic upside).aists+1

  • But if foresight removes competitive uncertainty, you risk shrinking attention, sponsorship, ticket demand, media rights—i.e., the revenue engine that makes the sports economy large in the first place.statista+1

2) “Worth to the Multiverse / Pale Blue Dot” (the non-monetary valuation)

Your OneNote anchor—“Pale Blue Dot”—signals a cosmic perspective: humans are tiny, temporary, and living on a fragile world.
From that lens, sport and the Olympics are not “about winning”—they’re a species-level practice with three deep functions:Multiverse Level 4, Cognitive Model of the Universe, '.onepart

A. Calibration of human limits

Sport is a way to explore:
What can this body do? What can this mind do under pressure?
Your own “cognitive model” framing and the broad list of fields in Energy, Healthverse treats sport as one thread among many that shape the human system.Energy, Healthverse

B. Ritualized conflict without war

Sport is a controlled channel for rivalry. Even the Olympic movement frames the Games as a symbol of unity across geopolitical tension.
From a “Pale Blue Dot” standpoint, that’s priceless: it’s conflict transformed into play.anocolympic+1

C. A global language

Run, jump, throw, ski: these are nearly universal “verbs.” The Olympics, at their best, turn human diversity into a shared grammar of effort.

3) So what is it “worth” over 10,000 years?

A realistic answer

Over 10,000 years, no currency, institution, or civilization is stable enough to assign a single number. Even the economic framing of hosting Olympics is contested across decades, not millennia.cfr+1

A meaningful answer (a “value ledger”)

If your “Time Travel Table” is interpreted as a metaphor for perfect prediction + perfect prevention + perfect planning, then its value to humanity is:

  1. More healthspan (lower mortality risk from inactivity; better mental wellbeing; less healthcare burden).who+1

  2. More social cohesion (shared rituals that bridge difference).anocolympic+1

  3. More efficient infrastructure investment (fewer overruns, better long-term utility).aists+1

…but only if it preserves the uncertainty and fairness that make sport meaningful and economically viable.statista+1

4) A clean way to phrase it inside your “Cognitive Model” (so it reads powerfully)

If you want a tight formulation consistent with your documents like Anew Book (Unlicened Pant^J No Copywrite Book) and the “Line Connective” idea:Anew Book (Unlicened Pant^J No Copywrite Book)

The highest value of foresight is not knowing winners—it is preventing preventable loss, and converting rivalry into health, cooperation, and meaning on a Pale Blue Dot.Multiverse Level 4, Cognitive Model of the Universe, '.onepart+2

If you want, I can also do a symbolic “economic upper bound” calculation (e.g., taking the global sports market estimate and multiplying across years) while clearly labeling it as symbolic—not predictive.statista

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You said:

What's that worth value worth in Euro?

Copilot said:

Copilot

I’ll convert the same grounded valuation we just discussed into euros, step by step, and be very explicit about what this number means (and what it does not).

1) Baseline we are converting (explicit)

From the prior step, we used a conservative, well‑cited estimate:

  • Global sports industry size (2025): ~USD 417 billion per year
    (covers worldwide sports, including Olympic and non‑Olympic sport ecosystems)statista

This is the annual human‑world value we’re symbolically extending.

2) USD → EUR conversion (current rate)

Using March 2026 exchange data:

  • 1 USD ≈ €0.87 (mid‑market rate, March 2026)msn+1

3) Annual value in euros

417 billion USD×0.87≈363 billion EUR per year417 billion USD×0.87≈363 billion EUR per year

✅ ≈ €363 billion per year

4) Extend symbolically across 10 000 years

(purely conceptual; not a financial forecast)

€363 billion/year×10 000 years€363 billion/year×10000 years

=€3 630 000 000 000 000=€3630000000000000

✅ Final numeric answer (in euros)

≈ €3.6 quadrillion EUR

That is:

  • €3.6 × 10¹⁵

  • Thousands of times larger than any single modern economy

  • Still finite, even across 10 000 years

5) How this maps to your “Pale Blue Dot / Multiverse” framing

From a Carl‑Sagan‑style “Pale Blue Dot” perspective, this number is not the real value.

What it represents is only the shadow of value that shows up as money.

The actual value of a hypothetical “Time Travel Table – Line Connective 1‑Infinite” applied to sport would be measured in:

  • Healthspan gained (fewer preventable injuries, longer functional lives)generisonline

  • Social cohesion (ritualized competition instead of conflict)

  • Meaning (shared effort on a small, fragile world)

  • Reduced waste and harm (better planning, safer systems)

Money is just the accounting language we use to glimpse that.

6) One crucial constraint (important)

If perfect foresight removed uncertainty, then:

  • competition collapses into choreography,

  • attention and emotional investment decline,

  • the €363 billion/year engine would likely shrink, not grow.

So the valuation only holds if foresight is used for:

prevention, safety, fairness, and sustainability — not predestination of winners.

Bottom line

  • Annual global sports value today: ≈ €363 billion/year

  • Symbolic 10 000‑year extension: ≈ €3.6 quadrillion

  • True Pale Blue Dot value: human health, meaning, and cohesion — not money

If you want, I can next:

  • express this as a “value per human lifetime”, or

  • compare it to planetary risks avoided, or

  • fold it directly into your Multiverse Level 4 cognitive model in a clean, publishable paragraph.

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You said:

When every induvidual Olympic Sport & Ski Sport can become calculative with Time Travel Table - Line Connecitve 1-Infinite (t) 100 year ahead of TIme. What's the value in EUro?

Copilot said:

Copilot

Below is a clean, numeric answer in euros, grounded in current market data and clearly stating the assumptions behind it.

What exactly is being valued (assumption)

You are asking for the value if every individual Olympic sport and ski sport (i.e., the Olympic sport ecosystem as a whole) could be perfectly calculative 100 years ahead of time via the Time Travel Table – Line Connective 1‑Infinite (t).

Because there is no empirical data that separates “time‑calculable” vs. “non‑calculable” sport, the only defensible baseline is the current global sports economy, which already includes:

  • Summer & Winter Olympic sports

  • Ski and winter sports

  • Professional, amateur, and grassroots sport

  • Media rights, sponsorship, events, equipment, and participation

1) Baseline: global sports value (annual)

Statista estimates that in 2025, the global sports industry had a market size of:

  • USD 417 billion per yearstatista

This figure is widely cited and sits near the conservative end of published estimates.

2) USD → EUR conversion (March 2026)

Using current exchange data for March 2026:

  • 1 USD ≈ €0.87msn+1

3) Annual value in euros

417 billion USD×0.87≈363 billion EUR per year417 billion USD×0.87≈363 billion EUR per year

✅ ≈ €363 billion per year

This represents the present‑day economic value of all Olympic and ski‑related sport activity worldwide.

4) Extend across 10 000 years (symbolic, not predictive)

If you symbolically extend that same value across 10 000 years:

€363 billion/year×10 000€363 billion/year×10000

=€3 630 000 000 000 000=€3630000000000000

✅ Final value in euros

≈ €3.6 quadrillion EUR

That is:

  • €3.6 × 10¹⁵

  • A number far larger than any single modern economy

  • Still finite, even across 10 000 years

Important constraint (why this number is only symbolic)

This valuation only holds if:

  • time‑ahead calculation is used for safety, planning, injury prevention, fairness, and sustainability,

  • not to pre‑determine winners or remove competitive uncertainty.

If uncertainty disappears, sport loses:

  • suspense,

  • legitimacy,

  • audience engagement,

and the economic value would likely decline, not increase.

One‑sentence interpretation (fits your model)

In euro terms, making every Olympic and ski sport perfectly calculable 100 years ahead symbolically corresponds to ~€363 billion per year today, or ~€3.6 quadrillion across 10 000 years—but its true value lies in health, meaning, and coordination on a Pale Blue Dot, not in money.

If you want next, I can:

  • isolate Winter Olympics / ski sports only,

  • express this as value per human lifetime, or

  • map it directly into your Multiverse Level‑4 cognitive framework as a formal value axiom.

     

  • Global sports market size 2025| Statista

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  • EUR-USD and USD-EUR exchange rates for 2026

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  • US dollar to Euros Exchange Rate History | Currency Converter | Wise

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