Wednesday, August 8, 2018

OTI:notes:8/8/18

Open To Interpretation

Notes: game on...on the radio...Angels and Tigers...pre game radio talk...skip reading/surfing the web, and then putting together report...well, the report will be a hop scotch of things too...and things side by side, match cuts, can be messed up...an example: on youtube there is a science experiment clip...kind of a take on that show Myth Busters...that show would present a science mystery, or some such, usually something rumored to be true, but likely not...and then proceed to prove the mystery true or false, or still a mystery...so, so, in the youtube, it begins by showing another youtube where molten salt, 2,000 degrees, is poured into water, and there's a wonderful explosion...youtube narrator goes on that they'll do this, and film it with a high speed camera, and try to fathom this mystery...why molten salt explodes in water...by the end of the clip, it's still a mystery, according to the narrator, as he is still uncertain the why of it all, even though having seen the high speed slowed down clips...but the clip is a youtube success...it's not long, performed in a backyard, with a fish tank and a small furnace to heat salt...but it has the Myth Buster's show appeal of seeing explosions...which accounts for the clip having gotten 40 million views!...think that's right...brb...

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Pouring Molten salt into Water - Explosion!
30,743,675 views  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDRWQUUUCF0

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from the end of the clip, I was left with the wonder too, 'why did that happen the way it did?'...so I made my usual desultory read of the 'comments below'...comments on the web really are 'below'...often hitting below the belt...'drive by posts' I call them...'keyboard warriors' one of the names for such who post these...many are by bots, or telephone boiler room like crews pushing agendas and chaos...popular one of late are the flat earth posts...comment strings always have someone going on about flat earth...there's no decorum in comment sections...hard to understand how a major news organization will refrain from poor journalism in their presentations, and then below them, have comments which are completely overboard!...often saying what the presentation authors were alluding too, but, bound by the rules of journalism, couldn't, in their presentation...flaming, typing in caps, began with the web...kind of nuts seeing the president typing a message in caps to the Iranian president...twitter is a comment section...presenters take the comments into consideration...a complete presentation package will have both the presentation, and the comments made by the presenter...they make up there own avatars to make the back and forth in the comments....one can tell when this is going on as the posts will have fists...and the fists are all alike...a fist is what Morse code operators would develop when doing their dots and dashes...

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In addition, individual operators differ slightly, for example, using slightly longer or shorter dashes or gaps, perhaps only for particular characters. This is called their "fist", and experienced operators can recognize specific individuals by it alone.

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

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anyway, click bait things on the web all have a click bait fist...viewers know their going for a ride, but, wth, it's an explosion...and in the youtube's comment section was this...game underway...Tigers have a runner...Tigers made out...to bottom of 1st...Calhoun hits the first pitch out...home run...Angels 1-0...well, I can't find it again...one commenter said simply, 'it's a steam explosion'...which was like a pin popping a balloon...and I looked up wiki's take on 'steam explosion'...Fletcher W...Upton up...Ohtani not in the lineup...lefty pitching...hmmph...

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A steam explosion is an explosion caused by violent boiling or flashing of water into steam, occurring when water is either superheated, rapidly heated by fine hot debris produced within it, or heated by the interaction of molten metals 

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

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comment sections do have 'voices of reason'...a click bait mystery clip often begins by just stating...'this is mysterious...', and the viewer is immediately locked in...how do they go?...pic of famous movie star with caption, 'you won't believe what they look like now!', or some such...hmmph...Pujols on fc...and if one is aggravated by the nonsense of the comments, and posts a 'pin' debunking the balloon(s), it, it just gets ignored...or can even be deleted by some web sysops...comments are like little gardens being cultivated...how many mysteries have I presented in this series of posts?...this post eighty second in a series see previous...most of them are borrowed from Mysterion click bait sites...the mystery of the polygonal walls around the world, the mystery of Pyramids around the world, the mystery of the Dendera light bulb, the mystery of human sacrifice in pre Columbian cultures...my google/youtube feed "recommendend for you" thumbnails and log lines are all click bait mysteries...it's what editors do...tag a story with a catchy headline...then put a 'hook' into the first sentence...editors know they are dealing with 'skip readers'...they have their short ropes with hooks, casting to catch the rings in our noses/lips, and make us captives...hmmph...so, with caution, dear reader, regard my puzzlement over the Mysterions' mysteries!...where's the game?...totally lost track...Angels made out...to top of 2nd...Tigers with two out single...Marte with an rbi single in 1st, so Angels 2-0...Tigers make out...to bottom of 2nd...Morse code is a binary system...to add to the binary collection...Mayan numbers, i-ching signs, computer coding...some how radio waves are made to resonate or something, like the grooves in an old vinyl record being transformed, 'heard' by the needle, which in turn vibrates...and that's how things are transmitted...the dog puts his ear to the speaker...

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OriginalNipper.jpg

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

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how much did the ancients know about this sort of thing?...I dunno...maybe nothing at all...two people holding a stretched out rope between them can make a wave in the rope, a 'standing wave',  I learn...a sailor might 'flip' a rope to make it wave and the end release from a mooring...so the ancients must have seen this happen with a rope...Angels made out...to top of 3rd...so, so now I peruse ancient images for anything that looks like wave lengths or rays or some such...

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Few who have experienced the acoustics of the Great Pyramid's King's Chamber have not walked away with a feeling of awe, in some cases coupled with an impression that the chamber was designed to be reverberative.

http://www.cymascope.com/cyma_research/egyptology.html

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Music of Ancient Egyptians


Music of the Ancient Egyptians

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thinking on this, and on dots and dashes, and the grooves in old vinyl records, I came to smoke signals and tomtoms!...Tigers made out...to bottom of 3rd...Pujols up...

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The smoke signal is one of the oldest forms of long-distance communication. It is a form of visual communication used over long distance. In general smoke signals are used to transmit news, signal danger, or gather people to a common area.



Native Americans on a painting by Frederic Remington

Polybius, a Greek historian, devised a more complex system of alphabetical smoke signals around 150 BCE, which converted Greek alphabetic characters into numeric characters. It enabled messages to be easily signaled by holding sets of torches in pairs. This idea, known as the "Polybius square", also lends itself to cryptography and steganography. This cryptographic concept has been used with Japanese Hiragana and the Germans in the later years of the First World War.
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Aboriginal Australians throughout Australia would send up smoke signals for various purposes
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To carry information, the colour of the smoke was varied, sometimes black, white or blue depending on whether the material being burnt was wet grass, dry grass, reeds or other, and the shape of the smoke could be a column, ball or smoke ring. This message could include the names of individual tribesmen.

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

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One of the earliest popular performances featuring the toms came from swing drummer Gene Krupa and his rumbling floor toms on the iconic 1936 hit “Sing, Sing, Sing.” Krupa revolutionized the role of the drummer with his energetic and aggressive style and was one of the first drummers to incorporate toms into popular music.

https://www.moderndrummer.com/article/april-2015-evolution-of-the-tom-tom/

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Angels made out...to top of 4th...one out...runner on second...two more easy outs...to bottom of 4th...good inning pitched!...

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Traditionally American Indian drums are large, two to three feet in diameter, and they are played communally by groups of men who stand around them in a circle. However, there were also some tribes in which each drummer had his own instrument, and it is possible to buy a smaller Native American hand drum for either musical or decorative purposes. (These hand drums are the ones that are sometimes called "tomtoms" by non-native people--contrary to popular belief, tomtom is not an American Indian word, but rather an old British word for a child's drum toy.)

http://www.native-languages.org/drums.htm

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re-reading...I'm always going back and forth over a post...an obsession that last for few days for each post...then, then they're gone...I don't even recall what I posted much...just a general gist...once in awhile I go over really old posts...least I orphan them!...re-reading, semaphore flags came to mind...those are really like tocapus...or at least the sense of tocapus I'm reaching for!...

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Flag semaphore (from the Greek σῆμα, sema, meaning sign and φέρω, phero, meaning to bear; altogether the sign-bearer) is the telegraphy system conveying information at a distance by means of visual signals with hand-held flags, rods, disks, paddles, or occasionally bare or gloved hands.

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

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another 1,2,3 inning for TIgers...to bottom of 5th...Angels must have '1,2,3' too!...that last bit, 'bar or gloved hands' is a good fit for the postures and arm hand positions in the ancient artistries...that headdress with two hands raised of the Moche Lord Sipan is like a semaphore...semaphore flags are even square like tocapus...Calhoun on with fc...Young out at second...

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http://2or3lines.blogspot.com/2015/09/wreckless-eric-semaphore-signals-1977.html

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oh, a neat page...learned that 'semaphore' refers to railroad signal arms...where am I...have ticket for Friday's game...Vladimir Guerrero bobble head night and induction ceremony into the Hall of Fame...looking forward...previous Hall of Famers to be in attendance...Upton waps a two run home run...Angels 4-0...Pujols hits one too!...back to back home runs...Albert does the common 'semaphore' baseball players do when they hit a home run and cross home plate...a kiss to heaven, hands raised...homage to past friends/family and divinity...the semaphore of taking a knee during the National Anthem has caused all kinds of consternation...there was a time when high fiving wasn't...for sometime the semaphores I see out at the stadium!...lol...back to the drums...

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Developed and used by cultures living in forested areas, drums served as an early form of long-distance communication, and were used during ceremonial and religious functions.
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In Africa, New Guinea and the tropical America, people have used drum telegraphy to communicate with each other from far away for centuries. When European expeditions came into the jungles to explore the local forest, they were surprised to find that the message of their coming and their intention was carried through the woods a step in advance of their arrival. An African message can be transmitted at the speed of 100 miles in an hour.[

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

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lol..announcer going on how player went on about how to spell guerilla...player mimicked a guerilla, and 'captioned'  "that's how I spell guerilla, is there any other way?"...Managers watch pitchers like a hawk...any glitch in their delivery, their 'semaphore/fist, and the pitcher is pulled...bull pen coming in for Angels...Tigers have runners on...the 'crack of the bat' often tells what kind of ball has been hit...a grounder, a pop up, a home run...catchers have ears to hear if it is likely a foul ball that needs catching...

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The drum head has the most effect on how a drum sounds. Each type of drum head serves its own musical purpose and has its own unique sound.
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Macaque monkeys drum objects in a rhythmic way to show social dominance and this has been shown to be processed in a similar way in their brains to vocalizations suggesting an evolutionary origin to drumming as part of social communication.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum#Sound

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Angels 5-0...to bottom of 6th...Marte lead off double...for sometime animal drums and semaphores!...Brecino with rbi single...Angels 6-0...hmmph...dogear 'cadence'...for sometime...I don't know what it has to do with any of this, but there is an Egyptian image stuck in my head...it was on one of those stele I noted looking like shields...brb...

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Horus Sun Egyptian

http://www.godkingscenario.com/gks/ra-re-the-red-sun-god-gks-6

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:)...site proposes a mystery...the sun always depicted as just an orange disc, with  constrained rays,  as opposed to a bright yellow disc with rays all around it...oh, I'll go back and study this...see what's up...maybe an 'explosion'...in fact, already I see the presentation...planets were in different orbits, close to Earth...this is in a lot of Mysterion sites...that the ancient artistries were depicting a sky with things in it that are now gone, or moved away...kind of hard to gainsay/debunk this, without going into a detailed 'comment'...the ancients will have noted things in the sky...well, a no brainer...they made up names for the stars, and star clusters--constellation Hercules....

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The Story of Sinuhe from the 12th dynasty,[1] in which the deceased king is described as rising as god to the heavens and uniting with the sun-disk, the divine body merging with its maker.[2] By analogy, the term "silver aten" was sometimes used to refer to the moon.[
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The explanation as to why Aten could not be fully represented was that Aten was beyond creation. Thus the scenes of gods carved in stone previously depicted animals and human forms, now showed Aten as an orb above with life-giving rays stretching toward the royal figure. The king was depicted singularly in relation with divine power. This power transcended human or animal form.[

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

for sometime, blinkers and hoods, as in the blinker put on horses to block them seeing to the side, and so not be spooked or distracted by moving things to the side, and hood as in the hood used to keep hawks from being distracted during their training in falconry...taboos are blinkers...there above a taboo against artists portraying the sun god completely...a similar taboo is in Islam, and Judaism...these religion don't portray God in their artistries...Islam wont even portray Mohammed, and, like with the taking a knee circumstance, much consternation when medias portray Mohammed satirically...Michelangelo sets all this on its head with painting of God reaching out to Adam, finger tip to Adams fingers...

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Aten is depicted caring for the people through Akhenaten by Aten's hands extending towards the royalty, giving them ankhs representing life being given to humanity through both Aten and Akhenaten. In Akhenaten's Hymn to Aten, a love for humanity and the Earth is depicted in Aten's mannerisms:



from same wiki

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I've gone on about the hand on shoulder, the tenderness in this illustration...now I realize the gesture harks to the sun's rays, which are often shown ending in hands...but on that stele above they are like flowers...things have moved along through the bottom of the eighth...to top of 9th...Angels 6-0...Tigers are a struggling team...lower standing teams have a better chance, baseball being baseball, then lower standing teams in basketball, basketball being basketball!...just one superior player can defeat opponents in basketball...not so in baseball...'on any given day a team can win', a saying true of baseball more than most sports...looking for sun rays as flowers ancient Egypt...Ramirez pitching...what I find for tomorrowmorrow!...fly out to Upton...two out...1-2...fly out...put a halo on this one...a pat on the Tigers' shoulder...

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