Notes: game on...on the radio...Angels and Tigers...Tigers 2-0...bottom of 1st...Calhoun up...slices one into right field...hit...Upton up...more rope:...the Moche drawings/paintings, modern replica drawings from the vase paintings...Upton chops one to infield, and beats the throw to first...two on no one out...Ohtani up...1-0...2-0...'hit well...carrying well...it's out of here!'...Angels announcers do a great play by play...Angels 3-2...Pujols up...Heaney pitching for Angels...Indians dog a play...e6...Simmons bloop hit...5 hits in a row...runners first and second...the Moche drawings show fishermen fishing with long ropes with hooks on the end...this had some special meaning to the Moche, as long ropes hooked to things show up on the Myth Mural...noted in past post, one is connected to the Inca Cross/Southern Cross...this post eighty first in a series...see previous...another hit...well, wait, one hit was an error...but six, seven? runners in a row...bases loaded walk brings in run...Angels 4-0...eighth batter up...bloop hit...Angels 6-2...Cowert and Arcia with the walk and the hit...fc Cowert in run down trying to come home...one out...two on?...another rope thing for the Moche is to have one around the neck of a figurine, or deer warriors, if I remember right...this indicating they were sacrifice candidates...Upton up...Young steals second...Arcia steals home on the throw...everyone safe...what did Calhoun do?...lost line up order...K...to top of 2nd...Angels 7-2...
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link to page about the Moche Revolt of the Objects
http://www.academicroom.com/article/moche-revolt-objects
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page has pics...one of a prisoner with rope around neck being pulled...that's not the one I wanted to snag, but the Revolt is for sure a sometime, and that page covers it in detail...Indians score a run...Angels 7-3...this game will go to double digits for both teams!...here's link to that comprehensive page for the Mural of the Myths...
http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/3f82736e1981a923bb48b01e72ee9be4
note there the rope arcing over and connected to the Inca Cross...thro'm out to get runner at second by Calhoun after making catch...Simmons saves the wayward throw...DP...to bottom of 2nd...scoring for a whole game in an inning and a half!...Ohtani up...0-1...1-1...1-2...2-2...throw late from ss...base hit...
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/491877590527441705/?lp=true
Ohtani steals second...then runs into an out on Pujols grounder hit in front of him...line out for Simmons...in that drawing the fishermen on their reed dragon surf boats are catching rays and dragon looking fish...oh...need to back track and collect some Sumerian Egyptian things...ground out by Fletcher...to top of 3rd...the ring and rod of the Sumerians morphs into the cartouche of the Egyptians...
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The symbol dates from the Sumerian Renaissance to the Neo-Assyrian Period, and is commonly explained as a coil of measuring string and a yardstick.[1] Other theories are that they are a shepherd's crook and a nose rope,[2] or that the ring is no rope at all.[3]
The best known example of the symbol is seen on the Code of Hammurabi stela. The most elaborate depiction is found on the Ur-Nammu-stela, where the winding of the cords has been detailed by the sculptor. This has also been described as a "staff and a chaplet of beads".[4] There is discussion whether the Ur-Nammu-stela is showing the same thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod-and-ring_symbol
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In ancient Egypt a shen ring was a circle with a line tangent to it, represented in hieroglyphs as a stylised loop of a rope. The word shen itself means, in ancient Egyptian, encircle, while the shen ring represented eternal protection.
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The symbol could be stretched to contain other objects, which were then understood as being eternally protected by the shen ring.[citation needed] In its elongated form the shen ring became the cartouche, which enclosed and protected a royal name.[
Horus, (Louvre Museum), 'Shen rings' in his grasp.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_ring
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Indians made out...to bottom of 3rd...another thing to notice about the Narmer palette is that Pharaohs leg muscles are delineated...this is done all the time on Sumerian reliefs...depicting muscles in figures is like a thing...common to Greeks, Romans, Michelangelo, William Blake, six pack fans...not so common to Egyptian artistries...though the Egyptians were cued in to depicting strength through bones and musculature...like knees were a big thing with Egyptians!...everyone has like a natural dispositions to note body symmetries, muscles and such...an aside!...more rope...a leap...as kids, a thing to do with two tin cans was to stretch some kite string between them...think we wetted it...and we could talk to one another, a tin can telephone...
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A tin can telephone is a type of acoustic (non-electrical) speech-transmitting device made up of two tin cans, paper cups or similarly shaped items attached to either end of a taut string or wire.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_can_telephone
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three up three down...to bottom of 4th...
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There’s a 1,200-year-old Phone in the Smithsonian Collections
One of the earliest examples of ingenuity in the Western Hemisphere is composed of gourds and twine
The gourd-and-twine device, created 1,200 to 1,400 years ago, remains tantalizingly functional—and too fragile to test out. “This is unique,” NMAI curator Ramiro Matos, an anthropologist and archaeologist who specializes in the study of the central Andes, tells me. “Only one was ever discovered. It comes from the consciousness of an indigenous society with no written language.”
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hmmph...with my radio thoughts rolling around, I find the Incas knew of the telephone...the whole realm of sound vibrations was studied by the ancients...Pythagoras figured out how vibrations relate music and mathematics...Newton extended this to the color spectrum...there's a whole Mysterion realm that begins with that simple monk droning chant...'OM'...OM has a name...Pujols with a single...Simmons with a ground rule double...two out...Fletcher up...
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The sound of the ‘Om’ is said to have been found out by Indian Rishis ages ago. Sound has been the root for the shaping of objects and everything around us, including ourselves. The sound of 'Om' is noted to be a C#. (C sharp)
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Dr. Jenny managed to prove that the sound of particular words and sound over all brings about change in the formation of patterns of material. When changed to higher or lower frequencies, the pattern changes. This video will help explain Cymatics a little better.
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The Sri Yantra was then developed when they found out that the sound of ‘Om’ formed a particular pattern when it was sang out perfectly. This pattern was then taken as a sacred symbol.
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The Lalita Sahasranama in diagrammatic form, showing how its nine interlocking triangles form a total of 43 smaller triangles.
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hmmph...the Mayan pyramid El Castillo has nine steps, corresponding to the nine levels of the underworld in the narratives, and has four stairways--four portals in the sri yantra,--and there's all those pyramids...Indians with a two run home run...Angels 7-5...mandalas for sometime!...looking at the images nearabout the sri yantra in google's images, I found the source of the swastika...Indians and Angels make out in the 5th...to top of 6th...fly out double play by Young...to bottom of 6th...source is the Phyllotaxis Spiral...
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lots of sites go on about this...the spiral is common in Nature...four whirling arms spiraling outward...for sometime...want to get to this!...looking for spirals, and sri yantras, and such, I found this!..Upton with home run just inside the foul pole...Angels 9-5...Ohtani up...2-0...3-0...W...
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In the first fixed ring the practitioner will assign a mythological or heroic figure to each letter. Bruno provides some examples : A Lycaon; B Deucalion; C Apollo; D Argos … (see De Umbris Idearum [PDF], pp. 107 ff). The letters of the second ring correspond to an action or a scene associated with each figure. The examples provided are: AA Lycaon at a banquet; BB Deucalion and pebbles; CC Apollo and Python; DD Argos and some cattle (ibid, p. 112). Thus rotating the first inner ring operates permutations between the figures and their action. Further permutation occurs when the third wheel is set in motion. It contains attributes or enseignes which can be easily passed from one figure to another. Bruno provides only four examples and leaves the rest to the imagination of his reader. These are : AAA, Lycaon at a banquet with a chain; BBB, Deucalion and pebbles with a headband; CCC, Apollo and Python with a baldric; DDD, Argos and some cattle with a hood. This way the systems makes it possible to create combinations of letters representing words, acronyms or syllables to be remembered by means of animated images mixing the attributes and accustomed actions of familiar mythological figures.
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Ohtani's risky running gets him around to third...Ohtani scores on sac fly by Simmons...Angels 10-5...I saw that memory wheel, and thought, 'that's Lady Elche's ear muffs!'...thinking further, 'that's Achilles' shield too!'...Angels make out...to top of 7th...
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see wiki Lady of Elche
Homer’s description of the shield is the first known example of ekphrasis in ancient Greek poetry; ekphrasis is a rhetorical figure in which a detailed (textual) description is given of a (visual) work of art.
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wiki's page has Homer's description, which harks to Girodano's instructions...was the shield a mnemonic device?...brb...
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The shield itself is possibly even a mnemonic device,
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thought is out there...runners at first and second for Angels...
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As I will try to show in the case of the shield of Achilles, it is as if the storyteller takes his listeners with him on a περιήγησις (“travelling around” or “winding path”). He intends not only to show his audience what is depicted on the shield, but also to direct and channel their attention. This kind of showing is about both seeing and understanding, about making visible and intelligible.
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Calhoun rbi hit...Angels 11-5...ekphrasis was a word introduced to me by a friend, a writer of poems...lot of words I don't know about...basically, it is telling a story from an image...expanding on a topic...and here, added, what happens with mnemonic devices...which loops back to the Inca's quipos and tocapus...the Sistine Chapel's ceiling is a memory aid...Ohtani up...two out...0-1...interior decorations of churches aids in storytelling...common folk were illiterate...what they knew of things came from story telling....the story tellers using the artistries as prompts...I dunno!...something like that...Ohtani K...to top of 8th...oh...almost forgot...was looking up the radio sine waves...and found this:
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Standing waves were first noticed by Michael Faraday in 1831. Faraday observed standing waves on the surface of a liquid in a vibrating container.[
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_wave
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:MMC-animation.gif
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steps!!!...and it gets worse...
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Scientists have bandied about a number of explanations for the hexagon's origin. For instance, water swirling inside a bucket can generate whirlpools possessing holes with geometric shapes. However, there is of course no giant bucket on Saturn holding this gargantuan hexagon.
https://www.space.com/30608-mysterious-saturn-hexagon-explained.html
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I was aware of the Saturn and bucket of water thing when I was tapping the bucket...
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2013 and 2017: hexagon color changes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn%27s_hexagon
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Indians and Angels make out in the eighth...to top of 9th...grounder to Cowert...one out...liner fly out...two gone....0-1...1-1...oh, dogears:...dots and dashes of morse code...how messages are carried on radio waves...stretched out jump rope can demonstrate standing waves...Chlandi and Napoleon...line drive out to Upton...new reliever Perez got the last six outs...a halo on this one...
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Standing waves were first noticed by Michael Faraday in 1831. Faraday observed standing waves on the surface of a liquid in a vibrating container.[
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_wave
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:MMC-animation.gif
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steps!!!...and it gets worse...
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Scientists have bandied about a number of explanations for the hexagon's origin. For instance, water swirling inside a bucket can generate whirlpools possessing holes with geometric shapes. However, there is of course no giant bucket on Saturn holding this gargantuan hexagon.
https://www.space.com/30608-mysterious-saturn-hexagon-explained.html
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I was aware of the Saturn and bucket of water thing when I was tapping the bucket...
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2013 and 2017: hexagon color changes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn%27s_hexagon
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Indians and Angels make out in the eighth...to top of 9th...grounder to Cowert...one out...liner fly out...two gone....0-1...1-1...oh, dogears:...dots and dashes of morse code...how messages are carried on radio waves...stretched out jump rope can demonstrate standing waves...Chlandi and Napoleon...line drive out to Upton...new reliever Perez got the last six outs...a halo on this one...
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