Log24

Friday, February 28, 2025

POV

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Crossing Pico Boulevard . . . 

♫  "I like to walk in the shade, with the blues on parade . . . ."

— Adapted from the great American songbook.

His Girl Friday . . .  Way Beyond the Front Page

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"Lights! Camera! . . . But hey, where's the action ?"

The Word

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Coming Attractions

Filed under: General — m759 @ 2:06 pm

Good question.

Soundtrack for End Credits

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"One of sixteen Vestal Virgins . . . ."

Coming Together

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 12:33 pm

Art Space for the Year of the Serpent

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See as well Log24 searches for Chess King  and  Brick Space .

Women’s Day Labyrinth

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 11:46 am

From a search in this journal for Neville "The Eight" —

For "the very essence of Logic as such" vide  Quine.

Steiner’s Fields of Force . . . Continues.

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 5:07 am

Politically Correct Narratives:  Hot Wives

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For a more recent politically correct Hot Wives narrative, see the
August 23, 2024, film "Blink Twice." (Semi-spoiler: The "Hot Wife"
part comes at the very end A sort of pop-culture Point Omega.)

For the Garden of Good and Evil

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See as well, from this journal on Wednesday, a specific
abstraction and a specific embodiment . . .

A less abstract image . . . Milioti in "Made for Love" —

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Pals and Palettes

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 10:46 pm

  "Make me a palette on your floor . . . ."

http://m759.net/wordpress/?s=Pearl+Jam . . .

Pearl Jam 'Backspacer' album released Sept. 20, 2009

    In other news from the Northwest . . . Stephanie Dick.

For Oscar Week:  Documentary Shorts

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Some may prefer greater depth in their calendar-related viewing.

Bridge of Sighs*

Related viewing — Symmetries and History:

Related history:

For the soundtrack:

* For this post's title, see (for instance) . . .
http://m759.net/wordpress/?s=Heidegger+Venice.

Hogwarts Corner Store … “Da hats ein Eck.”

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Click the above cartoon for a related recent Instagram post.

Suggestive Post

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Latin for Michigan:  Labia

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The Emerald Tablet — "As above, so below."

https://www.google.com/search?q=Labia

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

AI Literacy Test

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AI Overview

Filed under: General — m759 @ 4:36 pm

The Fine Print (at Mount Rushmore)

Filed under: General — m759 @ 2:49 pm
The fine-print Blowup date "Sep 10, 2012" in the previous post
yields, via a Log24 search, the following —

IMAGE- Roger O. Thornhill's monogrammed 'ROT' matchbook 
in 'North by Northwest' . . .
at http://m759.net/wordpress/?p=26979.

For Harlan Kane:

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 12:43 pm

The Mama Pajama Case


The above link is to an Instagram post from Christmas Day 2022.

For Christmas Eve  of that year, see Window as Matrix .

Related viewing from last night on Apple TV Plus . . .

Related dance for the above figure in the chair . . .

Related mathematics suggested by the above Prime Finder white dot:

Related reading . . .

Blowup 1 —

Blowup 2 —

♫ "You and I are just like a couple of tots . . ."

Hot Wives: Milioti vs. Collins*

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 2:15 am

A less abstract image . . . Milioti in "Made for Love" —

Also from "Made for Love" . . .

* For Collins as a hot wife, see Metaverse Tales.

Red Dot Award

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"Cristin Milioti, dressed in custom Dior, chatted with 'Extra’s'
Mona Kosar Abdi on the 2025 SAG Awards red carpet."

From this journal earlier . . .

The Falcone Schoolgirl Problem . . .

"You're very beautiful, dear, but you're no Milioti."

♫ “In the meadow we can build a snowman . . .”

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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

L.A. Venue:  Marmont Lane

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https://www.artsy.net/show/albertz-benda-saddle-up-artistic-journeys-
through-cowboy-culture?sort=partner_show_position

Lilyjcollins, https://www.instagram.com/p/ChiBYx2PsaO/

Slow Dance

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 7:34 pm

"Now, do you believe in rock 'n' roll?
Can music save your mortal soul?
And can you teach me how to dance real slow?"

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

"Horsey, Horsey!" — Elizabeth Taylor

Lifestyle News: “Program or Be Programmed”

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 4:26 pm

https://techcrunch.com/2025/02/25/
google-launches-a-free-ai-coding-assistant-with-very-high-usage-caps/

Related imagery for Coppola . . .

Stunt Double Lifts Leg —

Hometown Business Scene

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Menu: A Test Some Might Prefer to Fail

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Color-Space News

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The Adapter

Filed under: General — m759 @ 2:20 pm

Pulling an All-Nighter: The London Version

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Case Study Film for W* — Egyptian Algebra

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* For W herself, see . . .

Model who may prefer to remain anonymous.

“Devs” Continues: “Pacific Rimming”*

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(NOT starring Cailee Spaeny)

* Adults only.  Further details available more personally . . .

♫ "Try to remember the kind of December . . ."

The Envelope

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Look Homeward, Posey . . . Continues.

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 12:08 am

"Posey’s characters, even the minor ones, seem as if they could
beckon the camera into filming a whole other movie — perhaps
a movie more interesting than the one they’re in."

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/24/
magazine/parker-posey-white-lotus.html
.

Amen.

Monday, February 24, 2025

Taking Direction in the Garden of Good and Evil:
“Enter stage left descending a staircase”

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 11:44 pm

“A Checkerboard of Competition”
and a Hometown Seventh Seal

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 3:23 pm

From Columbus Day, 2004 —

Tuesday October 12, 2004


11:11 PM

 Time and Chance

Today’s winning lottery numbers
in Pennsylvania (State of Grace):

Midday: 373
Evening: 816.

New Yorker cartoon-- Heavenly chessboard-- Man peering over the edge sees backgammon board

SB350* in  The Underview!**

Filed under: General — m759 @ 2:36 pm

* See SB350 in a February 22 post.

** See an AI  underview in today's previous post.

AI Underview:  Love Triangles

Filed under: General — m759 @ 1:55 pm

"As above. so below." — The Emerald Tablet

For Seinfeld: The Knockers

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White Lotus Season 3 Episode 2 . . .

Oh Happy Reset

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The Reset Button

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 11:38 am

New York Times  prose today by Giovanni Russonello —

Annals of Fashion:
The Valentino Groping*

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 2:48 am

White Lotus Season 3 Episode 2 . . .
Michelle Monaghan in a dress by Valentino —

Earlier in this episode, Michelle Monaghan delivers these lines . . .

"Now I'm married to a guy who's ten years younger . . . .

Harrison and I are, like, addicted to each other."

And if I weren't neurotic enough, now I'm married to a guy who's ten years younger, and he's always getting hit on. His body is crazy. Harrison and I are, like, addicted to each other. It's kind of a problem.

 

 

Read more at: https://tvshowtranscripts.ourboard.org/viewtopic.php?f=1000&t=73228

* http://m759.net/wordpress/?s="By+groping"

The "Back 10" symbol between Monaghan's legs
suggests revisiting February 24, 2015 . . .

Related material from one of the above co-authors —

Sunday, February 23, 2025

Prior Art

Filed under: General — m759 @ 6:58 pm

Ideally, of course, a and b would come together .

Art from Marcelanowak.com

Fake vs. Deep Fake

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 6:05 pm

m759.net/wordpress/?s=Deep+Fake

See also Rimshot.

Scholium: The Color Hex —

Annals of Prime Time:  Waiting for the Big Reveal

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 5:39 pm

  "Make me a palette on your floor . . . ."

News Showcase

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Coppola Family Values … Continues.

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 7:50 am

Quantum Chip?

Filed under: General — m759 @ 7:25 am

Perhaps For news of greater permanent  interest,
see The Angel Particle (Log24, Dec. 7, 2018).

Saturday, February 22, 2025

Annals of Entertainment . . .
Billie Piper* Returns

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 9:28 pm

From a search for "Audrey Grace nude"

Scapular Art

Related entertainment —

* See Piper in Wikipedia and Rare Beasts in this  journal.

Love Story for SB350:  Software Meets Hardware

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 2:39 pm

 

But beware …

 

The above excerpt is from Newspapers.com . . .
Warren Times-Mirror and Observer
Warren, Pennsylvania • Mon, Mar 27, 1972 • Page 11

"Here's to swimmin' with Kiernan Shipka!"

Facets and Labyrinth … Continues.

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 1:47 pm

 

Facebook Funny Girl— Faster, Higher, Better!

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 12:21 pm

A midrash for Sutton Square . . .

https://scrapsfromtheloft.com/movies/kinds-of-kindness-transcript/

♪ Sweet dreams are made of this ♪

♪ Who am I to disagree? ♪

. . . .

[Neil] Well, we can watch a little of that video.

[inhales deeply] Thank you.

[moaning]

[all moaning loudly]

Could you turn the volume down a little?

Sure.

[volume decreases]

[moaning continues]

“The Aim Was Song” — Robert Frost

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Color-Space Art

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Subtitles for the recent Kristen Stewart film "Love Me" —

Friday, February 21, 2025

In Memoriam

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 6:55 pm

The New York Times  reports this evening that artist
Mel Bochner died on February 12, 2025.

Related theology — Opus 47.

A Four-Color System

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 4:27 pm

https://www.vistaprint.com/hub/correct-file-formats-rgb-and-cmyk

Another sort of "key detail and contrast" —

— Image from The Guardian  posted here on June 15, 2023.

     For examples of CMYK color coding, click here.

The Kirkenes Reality

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 12:30 pm

For less sophisticated art fans . . .

More  sophisticated art fans can, of course,
create their own ebooks about the artist . . .

The Honeywell Dream

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 12:12 pm

"I dreamed the winter dream again"

— Said to be a line by Robert Frost.
Vide  https://www.newyorker.com/books/double-take/
lost-and-found-a-newly-discovered-poem-by-robert-frost
.

Related reading: Honeywell in this  journal.

Thursday, February 20, 2025

Coloring the Klein Correspondence

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , — m759 @ 11:43 pm

A Google search for "four color decomposition" yields an AI Overview

My "four-color decomposition" theorem supplies some background
for last New Year's Eve's post on the Klein Correspondence.

 

Entertainment

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 5:19 pm

For White Lotus Fans: Meditation in Red and Green

Filed under: General — m759 @ 4:25 pm

A detail from the final Log24 post of March 2023 —

  "Wednesday, some red doors
    should  
not be painted black."

“Safe Word”

Filed under: General — m759 @ 1:04 pm

   Selah .

Art Spin: “Harmonious Resonance” Revisited

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 12:34 pm

For the Corner Store at Sesame and Bleecker Streets

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 11:53 am

Cardiff Flashback

Filed under: General — m759 @ 7:59 am

April 24, 2009 . . . Dark Passage.

That post's last link  was to
"Happy Birthday to a Dark Lady ."

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

“The Prevailing View”

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 12:39 pm

"The prevailing view in a stunned Washington is that
a center that offers a smorgasbord of more than 2,000
events a year — everything from a towering production
of Richard Wagner’s Ring cycle to 'Sesame Street:
The Musical' — will now feature more country music …."

Elisabeth Bumiller in the Feb. 18 online New York Times

"By groping toward the light we are made to realize
how deep the darkness is around us."
Arthur Koestler, The Call Girls: A Tragi-Comedy ,
Random House, 1973, page 118.

"Grope for Peace." — Daisy Clover.

“No Ordinary Venue”

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Orleans . . .

New  Orleans . . .

Earlier . . .

Flake Wars: Product 19 —
The Green Chair

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Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Art Space

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(Suggested by earlier art in a Venice Beach apartment.)

A Miller’s Tale… and a Belated Counter-Tale

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From The New York Times  on June 7, 1983

". . . that Henry Miller wrote anonymously . . . ." —

“Show* Me** All the Blueprints***”

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*

Dec. 6, 2017, Page Six  Celebrity News

Leonardo DiCaprio spent more than 45 minutes in a private room haggling over the price of an $850,000 Basquiat drawing at Art Basel Miami.

. . . .

The 1983 Jean-Michel Basquiat work, titled “Wire,” measures 76 x 56 cm and is signed and titled on the reverse and features a figure looking at a fly with the words on corresponding parts “teeth,” “liver” “knee,” and a quite [sic] “keep your hands off that wire.”

. . . .

. . .  his art advisor, Lisa Schiff, led Leo towards the Basquiat drawing.

A witness said, “It seemed like they had a plan beforehand. They brought the work into a private room with Leo, the advisor, and slowly the hat-clad entourage also poured in.

“Two blonde models who looked very much Leo’s type came and talked to his posse for a bit,” says the spy.

After about 45 minutes Leo emerged and looked at art at the booth across the way, while his advisor stayed to negotiate. “We are good, we’re getting there!” she said when she emerged while Leo huddled with his posse.

**

***

See as well a scholium  on Leo's art advisor 
in today's  New York Times.

Doing Dallas: Lede

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 2:25 pm

See as well a weblog eulogy for the author of the above lede . . .

"McDowell was a nice, elegant, and patient man who wore a wig
because he lost his hair quite early in life, after he left the Marines.
"

Perhaps he is now in a happier land . . .

"Is a puzzlement!"

The Gulf Stream of Consciousness*

Filed under: General — m759 @ 1:58 pm

* . . . and the Gulf of Steve Martin —

NY Times Archive: Miller's Paris Roofs, Steve Martin's Two Brains, and Psycho II

February Poetics: Day 18

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Tuesday Weld in the 1972 film of Didion's Play It As It Lays :

Tuesday Weld in 1972 film of Didion's 'Play It As It Lays'

Grok 3 on the Log24 post of last New Year’s Eve

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The Miracle Octad Generator (MOG) of R. T. Curtis —

The Miracle Octad Generator (MOG) of R. T. Curtis

Grok 3 beta, 12:56 AM ET Feb. 18, 2025 —

The diagram you've provided from the webpage titled "The Yellow Brick Road to the Miracle Octad Generator; with Conwell's Heptads" illustrates the concept of "brick space" within the context of projective geometry, specifically PG(5,2), which is the 5-dimensional projective space over the field with 2 elements (GF(2)). Here's a detailed breakdown based on the image:

Diagram Explanation:

    Components of the Diagram:
        Left Side:
            There are 28 points off the Klein quadric represented by grids with some cells shaded in blue.
        Middle Section:
            The 35 points of the Klein quadric are shown, which are added to the 28 points off the Klein quadric. This section shows grids with additional yellow shading.
        Right Side:
            The result of adding these points together to form the 63 points of PG(5,2), represented by grids with blue and yellow shading combined. This section also includes the 8 Conwell heptads (each heptad represented as a column).
    Mathematical Context:
        PG(5,2): As mentioned, this is the projective 5-space over GF(2), which has
        2^6 – 1 = 63
         points (since points in projective space are equivalence classes of non-zero vectors, excluding the zero vector).
        Klein Quadric: A specific geometric structure within PG(5,2) that can be visualized in this context as a subset of points with particular properties. Here, it's shown as contributing 35 points.
        Conwell Heptads: These are subsets of 7 points (heptads) in this geometry, named after Conwell, and are visually represented in columns on the right side.
    Visual Representation:
        The "brick space" metaphor likely comes from the way these points and subspaces are arranged in a grid-like or block-like fashion, similar to bricks in a wall. Each grid represents a configuration of points or subspaces within this projective space, and the combination of different colored shadings (blue, yellow) helps to distinguish different sets or properties of points.
    Purpose of the Diagram:
        This diagram is part of an exploration of the Miracle Octad Generator (MOG) by R. T. Curtis, where the Klein quadric serves as a background. The MOG is a structure used in the study of combinatorial designs and has applications in finite group theory, particularly with the Mathieu groups. The diagram visually aids in understanding how these points and heptads relate to each other within this geometric framework.
    Additional Notes:
        The note at the bottom mentions that 28 + 35 = 63, which matches the total number of points in PG(5,2).
        The mention of heptads being added on December 31, 2024, indicates updates or additions to the original concept or visualization.


This diagram, therefore, serves as a visual aid to understand the structure of PG(5,2) in terms of its points, subspaces, and specific combinatorial designs like the Conwell heptads, all within the context of the Miracle Octad Generator. It's an advanced mathematical visualization, combining geometric and combinatorial aspects in a way that's accessible to those familiar with these concepts.

For some remarks by Grok 3 beta made before it saw the
"yellow brick" diagram, see a PDF of prompts and responses.

Monday, February 17, 2025

In Loco Poetae

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 2:00 pm

The poet himself . . .

"She's too cute to be a minute over seventeen."

Hometown Geography …
“Looking for what was, where it used to be”

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"The way up is the way down." — T. S. EliotAnd vice-versa.

Bang a Gong.

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Dirty Sweet

For White Lotus Season 3 Fans:
Look Homeward, Posey

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 12:20 am

See as well White Lotus 3 star Parker Posey in other posts
that were earlier also tagged Fresh Culls.

Sunday, February 16, 2025

A Midrash for Seinfeld

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 10:55 am

♫ "Country roads, take me home . . ."

Today’s News: A Passage to Bluefield

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 10:01 am

  Pink Box

Saturday, February 15, 2025

No Ordinary Venue

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 10:14 pm

David Carradine displays a yellow book-- the Princeton I Ching.

Click on the Yellow Book.
   . . . .

Or the yellow bricks . . . whatever.

 

X-Box Games . . .

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 2:18 pm

Related material:  Corner Store Double Date.

♫  "But if memories were all I sang" . . .

Midnight Dostoevsky

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Black monolith with text from The New Yorker of Nov. 30-- DeLillo on devil worship in 'Midnight in Dostoevsky'

Compare and contrast . . .

Note from the Underground
(The Apple Entertainment Version)

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Friday, February 14, 2025

Roots Rising: Archetypes, Figurations, Icons

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 4:25 pm
 

"Entering into us, the painting, the sonata, the poem brings us into reach of our own nativity of consciousness. It does so at a depth inaccessible in any other way. Literature and the arts are the perceptible witness to that freedom of coming into being of which history can give us no account. Hence the utterly arresting congruence between Aristotle’s assertion in the Poetics  that fiction is 'truer and more universal than history' and Jung’s inference of archetypes, of inherited figurations and narrative icons, at the roots of human consciousness. I find this congruence seductive. But there is, I repeat, no external evidence for it whatever. It may be pure fantastication."

— Steiner, George. Real Presences  (p. 182).
Open Road Media. Kindle Edition.

See also "divine  universals" in this  journal
and a "three coins" meditation from 2003
. . .

From Philip K. Dick’s The Man in the High Castle :

Juliana said, “Oracle, why did you write The Grasshopper Lies Heavy?
What are we supposed to learn?”

“You have a disconcertingly superstitious way of phrasing your question,”
Hawthorne said. But he had squatted down to witness the coin throwing.
“Go ahead,” he said; he handed her three Chinese brass coins with
holes in the center. “I generally use these.”

This suggests The Man in the High Tower

[Actually “The Gorge” script by Zach Dean.]

Cue the Bernstein.

Steiner Date

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The above cello date — January 30, 2022 — in this journal . . .

From the new Apple TV Plus film "The Gorge" —

Lyrics Game for Gretel —
“Lester, Lana … Lana, Lester.”

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 12:50 am

Related reading:

Thursday, February 13, 2025

The Lyrics Game . . .

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 4:14 pm

Continued from the previous post.

This post is in memory of Tom Robbins and of Michael Longley.

The Exploitation of Symmetry . . . Continues.

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Illustration of a July 1980 title by George Mackey

Exploitation of Symmetry in 1981 . . .

See also the tetrahedra* in my "square triangles" letter
(1985), as well as "Senechal" in this  journal.

"And we both know what memories can bring…"  Do we?

* "Schläfli orthoschemes"

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Decompiling Wolfenstein . . . Continues.

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 12:51 pm

See also Wolfenstein and Sever-ance in this journal.

Related entertainment —

Annals of Apple Entertainment . . .
Katherine Neville’s The Eight — Enhanced!

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 11:32 am

Applying the "Go back 10" symbol above . . .

64 Artworks

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 12:24 am

The previous two posts suggest a look at an earlier post
on the theme of artworks related to  the number 64 —

"The Yarrow Stalker," from a Log24 search for "Chinatown."

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Compiling BASIC, Decompiling* Wolfenstein

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 10:54 am

Yesterday, Peter Woit posted on Bill Gates's new autobiography.
An excerpt from his post:

In other Harvard-related news . . .

A computer-related fantasy film — "The Net" — and the above
headline from February 6 suggest a look at . . .

* Vide  "Paranoia Strikes Deep" (Log24, Dec. 1, 2011).

Monday, February 10, 2025

Brick Space: Points with Parts

Filed under: General — Tags: , , , , — m759 @ 3:47 pm

This post's "Points with Parts" title may serve as an introduction to
what has been called "the most powerful diagram in mathematics" —
the "Miracle Octad Generator" (MOG) of Robert T. Curtis.

The Miracle Octad Generator (MOG) of R. T. Curtis

Curtis himself has apparently not written on the geometric background
of his diagram — the finite projective spaces PG(5,2) and PG(3,2), of 
five and of three dimensions over the two-element Galois field GF(2).

The component parts of the MOG diagram, the 2×4 Curtis "bricks,"
may be regarded* as forming both PG(5,2) and PG(3,2) . . .
Pace  Euclid, points with parts. For more on the MOG's geometric
background, see the Klein correspondence  in the previous post.

For a simpler example of "points with parts, see
http://m759.net/wordpress/?s=200229.

* Use the notions of Galois (XOR, or "symmetric-difference") addition
of even  subsets, and such addition "modulo complementation," to
decrease the number of dimensions of the spaces involved.

Sunday, February 9, 2025

An AI Overview of Klein Quadric and MOG

Filed under: General — Tags: , , — m759 @ 2:15 pm

See also a more accurate AI report from January 9, 2025 —

Grok 2 on the MOG and the Klein Correspondence:

HTML version, with corrections, of the above 9 January Grok 2 report —

Grok 2: Klein Correspondence and MOG, 9 Jan. 2025 . . .
______________________________________________

The Klein correspondence is closely related to the Miracle Octad Generator (MOG) through the mathematical structure they both engage with, particularly in the context of finite geometry and combinatorics.

Klein Correspondence: This refers to a mathematical framework that establishes a correspondence between points and lines in a projective space.* Specifically, in the context of the MOG, it relates to the geometry of PG(3,2), the three-dimensional projective space over the field with two elements. The Klein correspondence, in this context, essentially connects the combinatorial aspects of partitions of an 8-set to the geometric structure of lines in PG(3,2).

Miracle Octad Generator (MOG): Introduced by R.T. Curtis, the MOG is a tool used in the study of the Mathieu group M24, the binary Golay code, and related structures like the Steiner system S(5,8,24). It consists of a 4×6 array where the positions are used to construct octads (sets of 8 elements) from given sets of 5 elements, reflecting the structure of the Steiner system.

Relation Between Klein Correspondence and MOG:

  • Combinatorial and Geometric Link: The MOG uses the Klein correspondence to map partitions of an 8-set (into two 4-sets) to [the sets of] 4 parallel affine planes [that represent lines] within PG(3,2). This mapping is natural and symmetrical, which is crucial for the MOG's functionality. The 35 partitions of an 8-set correspond to the 35 lines in PG(3,2), and this correspondence helps in understanding how to generate and visualize octads within the MOG framework.
     
  • Structural Insight: The Klein correspondence provides a way to see how the MOG's method of generating octads can be understood geometrically. This insight is vital for exploring the symmetry and subgroup structure of M24, as the MOG's layout preserves these symmetries.

Thus, the Klein correspondence serves as a foundational link that allows the MOG to operate by translating combinatorial problems into geometric ones, facilitating the study of complex mathematical structures like the Mathieu groups and Steiner systems.

* Correction: Should be "a correspondence between points in a five-dimensional projective space and lines in a three-dimensional projective space."

Update  of ca. 9 AM ET Monday, Feb. 10, 2024 —

Neither AI report above mentions the Cullinane model of the five-
dimensional projective space PG(5,2) as a brick space — a space
whose points are the 2×4 bricks  used in thte MOG. This is
understandable, as the notion of using bricks to model both  PG(5,2)
and PG(3,2) has appeared so far only in this journal. See an
illustration from New Year's Eve . . . Dec. 31, 2024 —

The Miracle Octad Generator (MOG) of R. T. Curtis

Saturday, February 8, 2025

A Helpful AI Overview

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Cullinane geometry... Google AI Overview

Friday, February 7, 2025

Apple Entertainment

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The Miracle Octad Generator (MOG) of R. T. Curtis

Thursday, February 6, 2025

For the Cambridge Philosophical Society:
The Office Supplies Folder

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   Courtesy of . . .

Walkin’ Careful

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The previous post's musical news suggests . . .

Rooftop Romance . . . Continues.

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" Everybody's talkin' 'bout a new way of walkin' "

Earlier . . .

Related Art . . . The Adapter

Dramarama Continues.

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Alternative to the Starbrick of the previous post

"The lights are much brighter there
You can forget all your troubles, forget all your cares
So go downtown, where all the lights are bright
Downtown, waiting for you tonight "

The Message from Dark Helmet . . . Immerse Yourself!

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Some may prefer the universe of Starbrick.

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Axiom Attics: Ars Longa

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At about 37:28 —

Okay. What's the operating system?

Um

Is there a logo, an extension? Anything?
Go to the top left and open system settings.

( breathes heavily )
Uh, it says AXI .

I know that system, but it's US government only.
The software's designed by Axiorn. ( sighs )
They're a private security firm.

Read more at: https://tvshowtranscripts.ourboard.org/
viewtopic.php?f=2457&t=72920
&sid=37ef753cee8a0baf2bab3e2e4f32967c

From this journal on January 10, 2025, a cartoon from
Axiomatics: Mathematical Thought and High Modernism

Okay. What's the operating system? Um… Is there a logo, an extension? Anything? Go to the top left and open system settings. ( breathes heavily ) Uh, it says AXI. I know that system, but it's US government only. The software's designed by Axiorn. ( sighs ) They're a private security firm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read more at: https://tvshowtranscripts.ourboard.org/viewtopic.php?f=2457&t=72920&sid=37ef753cee8a0baf2bab3e2e4f32967c

Okay. What's the operating system? Um… Is there a logo, an extension? Anything? Go to the top left and open system settings. ( breathes heavily ) Uh, it says AXI. I know that system, but it's US government only. The software's designed by Axiorn. ( sighs ) They're a private security firm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read more at: https://tvshowtranscripts.ourboard.org/viewtopic.php?f=2457&t=72920&sid=37ef753cee8a0baf2bab3e2e4f32967c

 

The Samuel Butler Memorial Obit* Continues:
♫ “Erewhon Man, Please Listen . . .”

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* http://m759.net/wordpress/?p=123645

Romance of the Avatars: The Ascension of Rosenberg

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Investigations and Fantasies  weblog on August 21, 2023 —

Meanwhile, in this  journal on that date . . .

The dies natalis, in the Catholic sense, of Rosenberg was reportedly . . .

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Mergers and Acquisitions Dept. —In Memoriam:
Samuel Butler, former NY Public Library Chair

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From this journal on Butler's reported dies natalis

Illustration of a title by George Mackey

The Day of the Clercs

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Reportedly from The Guardian  on May 14, 2013 —

See as well this  journal on May 14, 2013.

Diagrams

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"The most powerful diagram in mathematics" —

Anonymous YouTube lecturer

The YouTube lecturer is not referring to the Fano plane diagram cited
in the AI Overview below, but to a much more sophisticated figure,
the Miracle Octad Generator (MOG) of R. T. Curtis.

The Miracle Octad Generator of R. T. Curtis

Some context —

A rearrangement of the Miracle Octad Generator —

The Miracle Octad Generator (MOG) of R. T. Curtis

The diagram below may be less powerful , but it illustrates a result that,
although less miraculous , is perhaps more historically significant —

Pythagorean theorem proof by overlapping similar figures

Monday, February 3, 2025

The Gombrich Cartoon . . . Continues.

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From this journal on January 10, 2025

Related reading . . .

https://modernistarchitecture.wordpress.com/2010/10/17/
piet-mondrian's-"neoplasticism-in-painting"-1917-1918/

Space Hoard

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"Minimalists are actually extreme hoarders:
 they hoard space." — Douglas Coupland

This post was suggested by the date August 23, 2022,
in this journal and elsewhere.

 

Spaceballs at Stillwater

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New country song . . .

 "Here's to swimmin' with high-maintenance women."

Metadata

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For Mossy and Tangle

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Mossy . . . Tangle.

Tangle . . . Mossy.

Sunday, February 2, 2025

Again, for Shadowhunters . . .

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http://m759.net/wordpress/?s=Maxwell+Demon

Eric Temple Bell on Solomon’s Seal

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From pp. 322 ff. of The Development of Mathematics, 
by Eric Temple Bell, Second Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1945, at
https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.133966/2015.133966.
The-Development-Of-Mathematics-Second-Edition_djvu.txt

Rising to a considerably higher level of difficulty, we may 
instance what the physicist Maxwell called “Solomon’s seal in 
space of three dimensions,” the twenty-seven real or imaginary 
straight lines which lie wholly on the general cubic surface, 
and the forty-five triple tangent planes to the surface, all so 
curiously related to the twenty-eight bitangents of the general 
plane quartic curve. If ever there was a fascinating snarl of 
interlaced theories, Solomon’s seal is one. Synthetic and analytic 
geometry, the Galois theory of equations, the trisection of 
hyperelliptic functions, the algebra of invariants and covariants, 
geometric-algebraic algorithms specially devised to render the 
tangled configurations of Solomon’s seal more intuitive, the 
theory of finite groups — all were applied during the second half 
of the nineteenth century by scores of geometers who sought to 
break the seal. 

Some of the most ingenious geometers and algebraists in 
history returned again and again to this highly special topic. 
The result of their labors is a theory even richer and more 
elaborately developed than Klein’s (1884) of the icosahedron. 
Yet it was said by competent geometers in 1945 that a serious 
student need never have heard of the twenty-seven lines, the 
forty-five triple tangent planes, and the twenty-eight bitangents 
in order to be an accomplished and productive geometer; and 
it was a fact that few in the younger generation of creative 

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM GEOMETRY 323 

geometers had more than a hazy notion that such a thing as 
tiie Solomon’s seal of the nineteenth century ever existed. 

Those rvho could recall from personal experience the last 
glow of living appreciation that lighted this obsolescent master- 
piece of geometry and others in the same fading tradition looked 
back with regret on the dying past, and wished that mathe- 
matical progress were not always so ruthless as it is. They also 
sympathized with those who still found the modern geometry 
of the triangle and the circle worth cultivating. For the differ- 
ence between the geometry of the twenty-seven lines and that of, 
say, Tucker, Lemoine, and Brocard circles, is one of degree, 
not of kind. The geometers of the twentieth century long since 
piously removed all these treasures to the museum of geometry, 
where the dust of history quickly dimmed their luster. 

For those who may be interested in the unstable esthetics 
rather than the vitality of geometry, we cite a concise modern 
account1 (exclusive of the connection with hyperclliptic func- 
tions) of Solomon’s seal. The twenty-seven lines were discovered 
in 1849 by Cayley and G. Salmon2 (1819-1904, Ireland); the 
application of transcendental methods originated in Jordan’s 
work (1869-70) on groups and algebraic equations. Finally, 
in the 1870’s L. Cremona (1830-1903), founder of the Italian 
school of geometers, observed a simple connection between 
the twenty-one distinct straight lines which lie on a cubic 
surface with a node and the ‘cat’s cradle’ configuration of 
fifteen straight lines obtained by joining six points on a conic 
in all possible ways. The ‘mystic hexagram’ of Pascal and its 
dual (1806) in C. J. Brianchon’s (1783-1864, French) theorem 
were thus related to Solomon’s seal; and the seventeenth 
century met the nineteenth in the simple, uniform deduc- 
tion of the geometry of the plane configuration from that of 
a corresponding configuration in space by the method of 
projection. 

The technique here had an element of generality that was to 
prove extremely powerful in the discovery and proof of cor- 
related theorems by projection from space of a given number of 
dimensions onto a space of lower dimensions. Before Cremona 
applied this technique to the complete Pascal hexagon, his 
countryman G. Veronese had investigated the Pascal configura- 
tion at great length by the methods of plane geometry, as had 
also several others, including Steiner, Cayley, Salmon, and 
Kirkman. All of these men were geometers of great talent; 

324 THE DEVELOPMENT OF MATHEMATICS 

Cremona’s flash of intuition illuminated the massed details of 
all his predecessors and disclosed their simple connections. 

That enthusiasm for this highly polished masterwork of 
classical geometry is by no means extinct is evident from the 
appearance as late as 1942 of an exhaustive monograph (xi + 180 
pages) by B. Segre (Italian, England) on The nonsingular cubic 
surface. Solomon’s seal is here displayed in all its “complicated 
and many-sided symmetry” — in Cayley’s phrase — as never 
before. The exhaustive enumeration of special configurations 
provides an unsurpassed training ground or ‘boot camp’ for 
any who may wish to strengthen their intuition in space of three 
dimensions. The principle of continuity, ably seconded by the 
method of degeneration, consistently applied, unifies the multi- 
tude of details inherent in the twenty-seven lines, giving the 
luxuriant confusion an elusive coherence which was lacking 
in earlier attempts to “bind the sweet influences” of the thirty- 
six possible double sixes (or ‘double sixers,’ as they were once 
called) into five types of possible real cubic surfaces, containing 
respectively 27, 15, 7, 3, 3 real lines. A double six is two sextuples 
of skew lines such that each line of one is skew to precisely one 
corresponding line of the other. A more modern touch appears 
in the topology of these five species. Except for one of the 
three-line surfaces, all are closed, connected manifolds, while 
the other three-line is two connected pieces, of which only one 
is ovoid, and the real lines of the surface are on this second 
piece. The decompositions of the nonovoid piece into generalized 
polyhedra by the real lines of the surface are painstakingly 
classified with respect to their number of faces and other char- 
acteristics suggested by the lines. The nonovoid piece of one 
three-line surface is homeomorphic to the real projective plane, 
as also is the other three-line surface. The topological interlude 
gives way to a more classical theme in space of three dimensions, 
which analyzes the group in the complex domain of the twenty- 
seven lines geometrically, either through the intricacies of the 
thirty-six double sixes, or through the forty triads of com- 
plementary Steiner sets. A Steiner set of nine lines is three sets 
of three such that each line of one set is incident with precisely 
two lines of each other set. The geometrical significance of 
permutability of operations in the group is rather more com- 
plicated than its algebraic equivalent. The group is of order 
51840. There is an involutorial transformation in the group for 
each double six; the transformation permutes corresponding 

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM GEOMETRY 325 

lines of the complementary sets of six of the double six, and 
leaves each of the remaining fifteen lines invariant. If the double 
sixes corresponding to two such transformations have four 
common lines, the transformations are permutable. If the 
transformations are not permutable, the corresponding double 
sixes have six common lines, and the remaining twelve lines 
form a third double six. Although the geometry of the situation 
may be perspicuous to those gifted with visual imagination, 
others find the underlying algebraic identities, among even so 
impressive a number of group operations as 51840, somewhat 
easier to see through. But this difference is merely one of ac- 
quired taste or natural capacity, and there is no arguing about 
it. However, it may be remembered that some of this scintillating 
pure geometry was subsequent, not antecedent, to many a 
dreary page of laborious algebra. The group of the twenty- 
seven lines alone has a somewhat forbidding literature in the 
tradition of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries 
which but few longer read, much less appreciate. So long as 
geometry — of a rather antiquated kind, it may be — can clothe 
the outcome of intricate calculations in visualizable form, the 
Solomon’s seal of the nineteenth century will attract its de- 
votees, and so with other famous classics of the geometric 
imagination. But in the meantime, the continually advancing 
front of creative geometry will have moved on to unexplored 
territory of fresher and perhaps wider interest. The world some- 
times has sufficient reason to be weary of the past in mathe- 
matics as in everything else. 

See as well a figure from yesterday's Matrix Geometry post

Schläfli double-six illustration by Steven H. Cullinane, 1 Feb. 2025

For Shadowhunters

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Saturday, February 1, 2025

A Symposium for Plato

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From the previous post

"Presented by invitation at the Symposium for Combinatorial Mathematics,
sponsored by the Office of Naval Research…."

— and from a post last night:

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