#After
After me
After you🎶It's a "double word"...after after...
✨️term for double words like touch touch
🧐polysemy...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysemy
🎶multiplicity...aand, the thought toggles to the other thought...thought thought...
Thought you
Thought me
✨️term for thoughts shifting from one meaning to another as in puns
🧐paronomasia...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pun
✨️paronomasia in ancient egypt
ancient egypt
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Paronomasia (the deliberate use of wordplay or puns) was highly prevalent in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians viewed puns not merely as literary flourishes or jokes, but as a magical and productive force. Because written words carried generative power, similar-sounding words were believed to hold meaningful, ontological connections. [1, 2]
The Mechanics of Egyptian Wordplay
• Theological Connections: Words that sounded alike when spoken were viewed as deeply connected, often birthing whole mythological narratives. For example, the sun god created mankind (remetj) from his own tears (remetj), a myth rooted in their phonetic similarity. [1]Dream Exegesis: Ancient Egyptian dream interpretation manuals (e.g., the Chester Beatty Papyri) heavily relied on paronomasia to bridge the gap between a dream's imagery (protasis) and its meaning (apodosis). For instance, dreaming of eating a donkey (aa) meant the dreamer would become great (aa). [1]Literary Strategy: In texts like the Tale of Sinuhe, authors used sustained puns to link a character's names to their actions, geographic locations, and ultimate destinies. [1]
For further reading on how these puns were used to construct narratives and interpret dreams, explore the academic analyses in Divination: Egyptian Dream Exegesis and the study of the Tale of Sinuhe by Egyptologist Scott Noegel. [1]
🎶welp...seems to me the the transitions in dreams, the shape shifting, is what I'm calling toggling-a tear turn into a dear deer...oh, Egyptian book I ordered should be on the porch...bbk...nope...I revisited UCLA's take on the HWT throne...the throne, thrones of Egypt had multiple meanings, attributes...an author cited, and in the bibliography, caught my eye, and I searched him up, but all his works in German, or other languages...maybe Egyptian scholars should write in Egyptian-Chaucer, Dante, tried to get away from that writing in the vernacular...movement to common speech hand in hand with democracy...or some such...
🧐UCLA HWT throne
🎶and James Joyce went the other way, making exclusive books...
✨️paronomasia in Finnegans Wake
🧐wiki Finnegans Wake...
Although the base language of the novel is English, it is an English that Joyce modified by combining and altering words from many languages into his own distinctive idiom
. Some commentators believe this technique was Joyce's attempt to reproduce the way that memories, people, and places are mixed together and transformed in a dreaming or half-awakened state.
🎶touch touch in the hands of the touched...ai is...oh...a look see...
✨️AI text prompts are paronomasia
🧐https://undetectable.ai/blog/paronomasia/
🎶actually, the thought I had was that just a text is all AI needs to make an animation, CGI...just so, a thought makes a dream particular...and a single thought links to a single dream particular...
🧐"Every picture tells a story story..."-Rod Stewart song
🎶aand, double words aren't that hard to see, there right there there..."see the world feelingly"-King Lear...and
✨️ reading is a fluid experience, fluid in its rapidity...rapid cognition...it turns things over and over in a moment...
🧐https://www.psypost.org/neuroscientists-discover-a-key-brain-signal-that-predicts-reading-fluency-in-children/
🧐"regenerates microsecond to microsecond"-Forbidden Planet monster reveal...with its sloth claw feet..."an impossibility"...
✨️How do we hold on to a memory?
✨️How do we hold on to a memory?
🎶Record Record...for sometime...Angels 7-Tigers 1 😇...Dodgers off today...softball world series underway...
:)
DavidDavid

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