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Related cultural artifacts . . .
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Related cultural artifacts . . .
(Hat tip for the title to Marie-Louise von Franz.)
Remarks by Metod Saniga from the previous post —
Remarks by Wolfgang Pauli, a friend of von Franz —
"This is to show the world that I can paint like Titian.
[Empty frame with jagged sides]. Only technical details
are missing." — As quoted at Derevianko Group.
Related material (see Oct. 11, 2010) —
Related reading —
"I closed my eyes and saw the number 137—
so very close to the reciprocal of alpha—
on the chest of the runner in Van Cortlandt Park.
Should I start the story there? "
— Alpert, Mark. Saint Joan of New York
(Science and Fiction) (p. 103).
Springer International Publishing. Kindle edition.
Cover detail:
See as well St. Joan in this journal.
The previous post, together with a New York Times report on
an Upper West Side figure's death on Friday, suggests a review . . .
Related material —
Illustrations from a post of Oct. 11, 2010 —
"Nabokov's problem, in its simple prettiness and purity, suggests he has just invented starflight himself."
— Tim Krabbé, Open Chess Diary, Entry 9— July 1, 1999
Related— New York Lottery on October 10, 2010—
Midday 137,
Evening 701.
Some context for the Halloween season—
137: Jung, Pauli, and the Pursuit of a Scientific Obsession
See also Saturday evening's post in this journal, Jaunt 701.
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