Wednesday, August 15, 2018

OTI:notes:8/15/18

Open To Interpretation

Notes: shadows on the moon....a missedThought in yesteday's post...this post eighty ninth in a series...see previous...I mused there wasn't much mention of rock made space craft in the annals of science fiction...space craft most often depicted as being like aircraft/submarines....favorites were always the round ones...but, but there is a rock space ship in the annals...the moon...the moon thought to be hollow; a ship, a station, a home to all kinds of imaginative creatures...search hollow moon: images...

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The Hollow Moon hypothesis, or Spaceship Moon hypothesis, proposes that Earth's Moon is either wholly hollow or otherwise contains a substantial interior space. No scientific evidence exists to support the idea
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The Hollow Moon concept is similar to the better-known Hollow Earth hypothesis, which was a recurring plot device in pre-spaceflight science fiction. The first discussion of a hollow Earth was by scientist Edmond Halley in 1692, with the first mention of a hollow Moon being in H. G. Wells' 1901 novel The First Men in the Moon.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow_Moon

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so, from thought mention yesterday, 'at the center of the earth there is weightlessness', I searched that out...and it's true...but there is 'atmospheric pressure', I gather...

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The center of the Earth has microgravity and is thought to be solid and almost 6000 degrees hot. What is the pressure like there? The confusing thing, for the common man I suppose, is that there's no gravity there, but lots of matter around it which does gravitate towards the center. How does that add up? Is the center just a gas cloud or is it highly compressed?

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/184032/what-is-the-pressure-at-the-center-of-the-earth-or-a-neutron-star

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I am not a 'common man'...it's just my seat in the stadium is up near the roof, and, with everyone else gathered, it is our wish to be participants on the field...but due to one thing or another, that isn't possible...nonetheless, that doesn't mean we are all 'common'...or 'laymen', or 'just fans'...we all couldn't walk on the moon...game on...on the radio...line ups read out...Angels and Padres...hmmph...so, I still can't picture it...what is at the center of the Earth, or, the Moon, or, the Sun, or any celestial body!...there's a curious notion out there that the Earth is growing from the inside out...in the age of dinosaurs the Earth was smaller, and so less gravity, and so animals could grow bigger, walk and fly easier...this is search: expanding earth...Calhoun with lead off hit...Fletcher up...

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The expanding Earth or growing Earth hypothesis asserts that the position and relative movement of continents is at least partially due to the volume of Earth increasing.
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Although it was suggested historically, since the recognition of plate tectonics in the 1970s, scientific consensus has rejected any significant expansion or contraction of Earth.[

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expanding_Earth

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another explanation for the dinosaurs being so big is a thicker atmosphere back then...Fletcher with a hit...two on...no one out...Upton up...

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It may be hard to imagine that the Earth’s air could be so thick that its density would be comparable to water.
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It would certainly be a problem to the dinosaurs and the other species of the Mesozoic world if the thick Mesozoic atmosphere absorbed light in a similar fashion to the water’s of the oceans. But similar to today’s atmosphere, the Mesozoic atmosphere would contain only a small percentage of water vapor in comparison to the total volume of other gases. So similar to the present atmosphere, the vast majority of light would past through the thick Mesozoic atmosphere to reach the surface and even penetrate the upper portion of the ancient oceans.

http://www.dinosaurtheory.com/thick_atmosphere.html

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hmmph...that's a curio and hark to that site I quoted that proposed that the Egyptian painted the sun orange, rather than yellow, in their painting, because it was orange, to them--the atmosphere being different back then because of the nearness of planets...this site has it the light from the sun would be affected by a thicker atmosphere...a thicker moister atmosphere, more co2 and o2 rich, back then, would explain a lot of things...for the dinosaurs being so big, for the Sahara desert being so big!...is that what happened around about 12,000 B.C.?...an event that thinned the atmosphere?...more so than it already had been?...oh, what's happened in the game...bottom of 2nd, Padres with lead off hit...

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"When you look at the ... atmosphere on the limb of the Earth, I wouldn't say it looks unhealthy, but it definitely looks very, very fragile and just kind of like this thin film, so it looks like something that we definitely need to take care of," Kelly said in an interview with CNN correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta.

https://weather.com/science/environment/news/astronaut-scott-kelly-earth-atmosphere-fragile

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oceanography instructors compared the earth covered with ocean/atmosphere to a wet basketball...'one one game in the bottom of 1st'...Padres with runner on...stole second...Angels 1-1...hmmph...another doom to consider...Mars is thought to have lost its atmosphere bit by bit, and Venus, same size and composition as Earth, has a very thick atmosphere...Padres make out...Angels make out...to bottom of 2nd...there's a thought that there is a black hole at the center of the earth...

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There’s a book by Larry Niven called “Hole Man”, where a group of explorers on Mars come across an alien communications device. One of the scientists thinks there’s a microscopic black hole inside, which powers the device, and to prove it, he turns off the containment field. The black hole falls into Mars, consuming the planet from within, and threatening the entire solar system.
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Just science fiction? Maybe not. According to B.E. Zhilyaev, a researcher at the Main Astronomical Observatory in Ukraine, in the research paper Singular Sources of Energy in Stars and Planets, the Universe could be buzzing with these microscopic blackholes. They might even be inside stars and planets.

https://www.universetoday.com/1930/are-microscopic-black-holes-buzzing-inside-the-earth/

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arrived at that thinking that if the earth is expanding, having matter added to it at its center, what would do that?...a black hole...if by some magic black holes manufacture matter...all the elements...I've never been easy with the thought that the heavy elements are made inside, and under the atmospheric pressure of stars, and then the stars go nova, explode, which they do, and make gas clouds spread about in space that then condense into spinning whorls that condense further into suns and circling planets...the heavy elements near the sun, rocky worlds like earth, the lighter ones further away, like Jupiter, a gas giant...I dunno...all happened before my time!...Padres made out...to top of 3rd...anyway, Milton had Satan in the middle of Hell, frozen in a frozen lake...or maybe that was Dante...

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In Dante's Inferno, Satan is portrayed as a giant demon, frozen mid-breast in ice at the center of Hell. Satan has three faces and a pair of bat-like wings affixed under each chin. As Satan beats his wings, he creates a cold wind that continues to freeze the ice surrounding him and the other sinners in the Ninth Circle.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante%27s_Satan

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 Leonard speculates that the English Civil War interrupted Milton's earliest attempts to start his "epic [poem] that would encompass all space and time."[
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It begins after Satan and the other rebel angels have been defeated and banished to Hell, or, as it is also called in the poem, Tartarus. In Pandæmonium, the capital city of Hell, Satan employs his rhetorical skill to organize his followers;

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Lost

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hmmph...Padres with two out double...Young saves things with a great catch...to top of 4th...rhetoric a wing flapping of sorts...of late, much epithetical flapping in the news...anyway, I was thinking how to fill out 'where things are is what things are' in the ancient artistries...the vertical arrangement in the steles...the circular arrangements in the round zodiac...the horizontal comic strip like representation of rituals...everything in the ancient cultures was arranged...society arranged in expanding circles around the king/pharaoh/inca....and I wandered through a lot of ancient hells...Dante had nine levels...Mayans had nine levels to their underworld...it got to be kind of scary when I happened on the Spanish happening on the Inca's reverence for mummified dead, and left off...for another time!...Padres make out...to top of 5th...

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Of this, the Spaniards would learn later. At the time, the soldiers deferred to the mummies’ power even as they defied it. The Spaniards took all the gold from the dead couple in front of them but incongruously, in a sign of respect, agreed to take their shoes off before doing so. Such was the power that the ancient Andean dead wielded over the living, even when the Spaniards would later deny—nervously—their continuing vitality.
Read more: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/fascinating-afterlife-perus-mummies-180956319/#WU3TP7p3XEssFMwI.99
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with regard to 'where things are is what things are', I recalled my journalism studies, and how things are laid out in a newspaper...over all there are sections...front page, sports page, entertainment page...and each page has layouts...ads on a page have layouts too...all parts of graphic design...just where things are has an emotional import...artists deal with this in paintings...canons develop on where to place things...Picasso's look very modern, but his composition follows closely the old canons...for sometime...anyway, I vaguely remembered a front page newspaper arrangement that looks stele like, and was looking for that in search (realized during search I was looking for 'tombstone' format), and happened on an odd front page...Angels made out...to bottom of 5th...lead off walk...

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Image result for newspaper front page format

https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=126979308348410557#editor/target=post;postID=3879017163037761037

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I saw that, and thought, wait, that's an anachronism...something modern in something old...but the pic at first was very blurry...I thought it must be a movie ad, right there in middle of December 7, 1941 reports...news reporting I know was odd in the old days, so I bit, and thought to look to see if there was a movie call Britt4 in 1941...went through 1,463 log lines for 1941 movies...a pastime sometime at 4am in the morning!...and couldn't find it...lot of great movies came out in 1941!...so, I went back to look at the newspaper again...and it was clearer...banner over top read: The Needlessly Defiant...girl is holding a revolver...in background are icons...a marijuana leaf, double female icon, a blind cat...Pujols with a hit...Fletcher to third...it's the top of 6th...one out...Simmons up...and searching out Needlessly Defiant I find a modern poster, the pic in the newspaper, celebrating a character in recent tv saga...Brittaa...lol...figured out the newspaper is a template...each location on the page has a click on pic, or text box...to use templates like this, one copy/pastes into the locations...

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The Needlessly Defiant by MeganLara

https://www.deviantart.com/meganlara/art/The-Needlessly-Defiant-295006559

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site offers print for sale...t-shirts too...Britta (the 4 is A) is from...

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"I peed alone my whole life...women have always hated me...I don't even know how it started."  — Britta Perry, "Football, Feminism and You".

Britta Perry (born October 19, 1980) is a character in the NBC/Yahoo! sitcom Community.

http://community-sitcom.wikia.com/wiki/Britta_Perry

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Angels get another run...strand two...to bottom of 6th...its easy to bamboozle one's self searching about with pre-suppositions!...but then, there are pages and pages of Mystereons' playing on our gullabilities...Padres up and down 123...to top of 7th...Pena doing the pitching for Angels...

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Just as with the loonies who're constantly combing all images from the planet Mars for anomalies "that NASA has tried to cover up," so many of the same people use low-resolution, 40-year-old images of the Moon to make the same daft accusations.

https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Lunar_anomalies

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a who's who of some prominent Mysterions...author has a favorite epithet...when I had in mind to make a print poetry 'zine, I came up with title "Oranges"...this about the same time James McPhee came out with a book called 'Oranges'...very nice...history of orange trees...McPhee did a bamboozle piece called 'The Deltoid Pumpkin Seed'...brb...story is here:

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1973/02/10/i-the-deltoid-pumpkin-seed

and actually it was factual...hmmph...anyway, I went to the library to do a search, this when catalogs were first being computerized, to see if title "Oranges" was taken...and only McPhee's book showed up...actually, Oranges is so generic, like Sports, anyone can use it okay...but I wanted to check...and having settled on that, I settled on a motif...and, as it happens, go figure, the motif was the square Orange Crate Labels...Town has a famous history of these labels...all the fruit packers made distinctive labels for their crates...and they are very stylized, along with being very pretty...search: orange crate label/images...two out two strike home run for Padres...Angels 2-2...

https://www.google.com/search?q=orange+crate+labels&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiMhIPZzPDcAhUNbKwKHa7dCWoQ_AUICigB&biw=1038&bih=383

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Image result for orange crate labels garden grove

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/405253666453279645/?lp=true

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anyway, the labels have common features...a banner title with a made up kind of name...lower down some big oranges/orange/fruit...maybe a landscape/vignette related to the banner, and then manufacturers name...there was a real 'conspiracy' to stick to this square arrangement...a tocapu precursor...a special age for Town...now gone...but lots of replicas of the labels...even originals available for serious collectors...Padres make out...to top of 8th....Angels 2-2...cauldrons are a curio...Greeks had big vases called kraters...the insides often decorated with scenes in a circular arrangement...vases, plates, combine circular with horizontal...story telling in the round...Angels make out...to bottom of 8th...

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Cauldrons symbolize not only the Goddess but also represent the womb (because it holds something) and on an altar it represents earth because it is a working tool. Cauldrons are often sold in New Age or "metaphysical" stores and may have various symbols of power inscribed on them.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cauldron

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fly out to Upton...one down...close play...safe at first...

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Despite the fact that the vessel was found in Denmark, it was probably not made there or nearby; it includes elements of Gaulish and Thracian origin in the workmanship, metallurgy, and imagery. The techniques and elements of the style of the panels relate closely to other Thracian silver, while much of the depiction, in particular of the human figures, relates to the Celts, though attempts to relate the scenes closely to Celtic mythology remain controversial. Other aspects of the iconography derive from the Near East.[



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gundestrup_cauldron

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K...two out...Alverez pitching for Angels...

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https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-hccc-worldcivilization/chapter/harappan-culture/

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runner on second...1-2 count...two out...hmmph...a match-cut side by side...Celtic culture-Harappan culture...K...to top of 9th...Rene Revera hits a home run...Revera has been on the DL for three months...Angels 3-2...Ward up...made out...Young waps a double...ground rule...Ohtani up...will they walk him?...first open...but I think there is two out...0-1...pitching to him!...0-2...oh, he's going to K...1-2...pitcher nibbling now...2-2...need another run...but, 'spun him around'...K...to bottom of 9th...ground out...one away...Parker pitching for Angels...0-2...1-2...2-2...3-2...K...'Padres down to their final out'...1-0...2-0...2-1...popped up...Angels 3-2...'a clean sweep'...it was, for the 3 game series...Angels being angelic!...tomorrow on the road  to Texas...

:)

DavidDavid




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