"Academia seems to be in the grip of a multidimensional crisis
that goes beyond ideology, and also beyond Harvard."
— A. O. Scott in The New York Times today
See Dimensions and Multidimensional in this journal.
"Academia seems to be in the grip of a multidimensional crisis
that goes beyond ideology, and also beyond Harvard."
— A. O. Scott in The New York Times today
See Dimensions and Multidimensional in this journal.
" I think I just like saying 'intake manifold.' " — Emma Watson in "The Circle."
"The manifold that Heraclitus wishes to communicate is a dense, multi-
dimensional complex of ideas and experiences, but speech and writing are
linear. It would be very inefficient to try to communicate with precision the
multidimensional complexity of such a manifold by a simple, literal linear
description."
— Word and Flux, by Bruce J. MacLennan,
p. 357 of the January 2, 2021, version.
See also MacLennan in a Log24 post of Christmas Eve, 2012.
In memory of Robert de Marrais, an excerpt from an obituary at Legacy.com—
Robert “Bob” Paul de Marrais died April 4, 2011 in Boston, Mass. One measure of a life is those that grieve our absence. Bob is dearly missed. He is survived by his 92 year old mother Yvette (nee Pétronille) in NY, his brother John A. in NY, his Aunt Mae in NJ; three children Luc, Sylvie, and Nathalie in Mass, and his devoted wife Dali (nee Zangurashvili) from Georgia of the ex-Soviet-Union. Bob was born Nov. 30, 1948, grew up in Cresskill, NJ, made life-long friends during some of his happiest days at MIT in Mass., and did not wander far from there for the rest of his life. He had a lifelong interest in history, his French heritage, music, history of science, and multidimensional algebras. His wife, friends Izzy and Mitch, brother John (and wife Caroline), little nephew Louis J., and two of his own children got to say goodbye. He found the energy to reward us with a smile. Bob has now joined his loving dad Louis J., Uncle Jack, Aunt Ginny, Uncle Gil, et. al.
For some details of de Marrais's life, see a separate biography from Legacy.com.
Related material— A search for "deMarrais" in this journal. (The name often occurs only within links.)
Cached copies of the 5-part "Kaleidoscopes" work by de Marrais referred to in the search can be found here.
A more personal note, from a quotation linked to here on the date of de Marrais's death—
… and who shall ever tell the sorrow of being on this earth,
lying, on quilts, on the grass, in a summer evening, among the sounds of the night.
May God bless my people, my uncle, my aunt, my mother, my good father,
oh, remember them kindly in their time of trouble;
and in the hour of their taking away.
After a little I am taken in and put to bed.
— James Agee, "Knoxville: Summer of 1915"
“Multispeech is… like a kind of multidimensional speech…."
— langmaker.com on The Gameplayers of Zan
The Hunt for Blue August concludes…
As quoted today in The New York Times—
“We only have so much time to leave a mark.”
— Carl Paladino
"Now, it’s time to turn the page."
— President Obama
A search in this journal for the President's phrase yields…
For Jenny
Quality
Click on the mark for some context.
Thanks to David Lavery for the following–
See also references in Log24 to "Hitler Plans Burning Man," as well as…
"Imagine a multidimensional spider's web…."
— Alan Watts in Wikipedia article on Indra's Net.
and
"the Burning Man Evolution of
Spider Robinson's Cross-Time Saloon."
The paranoid schizophrenics among us might also enjoy what they may, if they like, view as a coded reference to today's date, 3/13–
Page 313 in Robert Stone's classic novel
A Flag for Sunrise (Knopf hardcover, 1981).
Halloween
Meditations
"They don't understand
what it is to be awake,
To be living
on several planes at once
Though one cannot speak
with several voices at once."
— T. S. Eliot,
The Family Reunion
"Multispeech is
a mode of communication…
which facilitates
direct idea transference
at high speed
and with 'multiple channels'
like a kind of
multidimensional speech –
described in contrast to
normal language
which is, of course, strictly
linear and one-dimensional."
— langmaker.com on
The Gameplayers of Zan
"Examples are the
stained-glass windows
of knowledge."
"necess yet again from bridge of brainbow oyotecraven stare decesis
on landaway necessity timeslast the arnings ent and tided turn yet
beastfall nor mindstorms neither in their canceling sarved cut the line
that binds ecessity towarn and findaway twill open pandorapack
wishdearth amen amenusensis opend the mand of min apend the pain
of durthwursht vernichtung desiree tolight and eadly dth cessity sesame
We are the key."
— Roger Zelazny,
Eye of Cat
See also Finnegans Wake.
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