For a Jedi holocron of sorts, see this journal on the above YouTube date —
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Portrait with Holocron
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Cargo Cult
From the Amazon.com description of Colin Cantwell's space novel Corefires —
"Of the cargo, the data Crystals are the most important.
Necessary to life in space, they have to be protected at all costs."
Related merchandise — Disney Holocrons:
Monday, March 21, 2022
Candidate for the Waymark Prize
The previous post suggests a review of
a Log24 post from August 22, 2020 —
From a web page —
From YouTube, for the Church of Synchronology —
For some context, see Holocron in this journal.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Connection
Hurt’s dies natalis (date of death, in the saints’ sense) was,
it now seems, 25 January 2017, not 27.
A connection, for fantasy fans, between the Philosopher’s Stone
(represented by the eightfold cube) and the Deathly Hallows
(represented by the usual Fano-plane figure) —
Images from a Log24 search for “Holocron.”
Friday, September 4, 2020
Vox Lux
An illustration from the Vox article —
Another approach to Nolan theory —
Or Matt Helm by way of a Jedi cube.
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Space Wars: Sith Pyramid vs. Jedi Cube
For the Sith Pyramid, see posts tagged Pyramid Game.
For the Jedi Cube, see posts tagged Enigma Cube
and cube-related remarks by Aitchison at Hiroshima.
This post was suggested by two events of May 16, 2019 —
A weblog post by Frans Marcelis on the Miracle Octad
Generator of R. T. Curtis (illustrated with a pyramid),
and the death of I. M. Pei, architect of the Louvre pyramid.
That these events occurred on the same date is, of course,
completely coincidental.
Perhaps Dan Brown can write a tune to commemorate
the coincidence.
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Saturday, August 22, 2020
Magic for Liars* . . .
From a web page —
From YouTube, for the Church of Synchronology —
Meanwhile, elsewhere . . .
* See that book title in this journal.
An Object Lesson
Posts tagged Plato's Video continue.
Related literary remarks from this journal on Oct. 1, 2016 —
— A Heart for the Gods of Mexico , Conrad Aiken, 1939
Related imagery this morning from the Gulf of Mexico —
Meanwhile, also on Oct. 1, 2016, related imagery from Star Wars Rebels —
Click here for the video.
Monday, March 16, 2020
Mathematics and Narrative* Continues:
Mathematics: See Tetrahedron vs. Square in this journal
(Notes on two different models of schoolgirl space ).
Narrative: Replacing the square from the above posts by
a related cube …
… yields a merchandising inspiration —
Dueling Holocrons:
Jedi Cube vs. Sith Tetrahedron —
* See also earlier posts on Mathematics and Narrative.