Sunday, July 31, 2022
The Space Joker: A Shiva for Star Trek
Domingo for Ramos*
The reference to Vallega-Neu in posts that last night were tagged
The Ereignis Sanction leads to . . .
Heidegger’s ‘Contributions to Philosophy.’ An Introduction .
(Indiana University Press, 2003).
That book is about . . .
Martin Heidegger, Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning) ,
trans. Parvis Emad and Kenneth Maly (Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 1999). German edition:
Beiträge zur Philosophie (vom Ereignis) ,
ed. F.-W. von Herrmann, Gesamtausgabe, vol. 65
(Frankfurt a. M.: Klostermann, 1989).
* See today's news and a Log24 search for "Philippine."
The Ereignis Sanction: Traumlogik Continued.
The posts of February 1, 2, and 3, 2020, have now
been tagged "The Ereignis Sanction."
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Literary Figures
"… the tesseract, identified with a figure too inclusive,
contradictory, and all-pervasive to be seen as a character,
connects multiple dimensions in a manner counter to
ordinary thought…."
— Catherine Flynn, "From Dowel to Tesseract" (2016)
Modal Diamond Box
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A mnemonic from a course titled
“Traditionally, there are two modalities, namely,
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For less rigorous remarks, search Log24 for Modal Diamond Box.
Summer Camp
Or: The Sontag Puzzlement
Wikipedia on "Heavenly Creatures" —
"Juliet introduces Pauline to the idea of 'the Fourth World',
a Heaven without Christians where music and art are
celebrated. Juliet believes she will go there when she dies.
Certain actors and musicians have the status of saints in
this afterlife, such as singer Mario Lanza, with whom
both girls are obsessed."
Related material — Sontag + Camp .
Friday, July 29, 2022
… From the Stadium
(A sequel to the previous post — "To the Lighthouse")
From that same date . . .
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Log24 on August 5, 2002 — "To really know a subject you've got to learn a bit of its history." — John Baez, August 4, 2002
"We both know what memories can bring; — Joan Baez, April 1975 "Venn considered three discs R, S, and T as typical subsets of a set U. The intersections of these discs and their complements divide U into 8 nonoverlapping regions." — History of Mathematics at St. Andrews "Who would not be rapt by the thought of such marvels?" — Saint Bonaventure on the Trinity |
"Who would not be rapt?" . . . Cristin Milioti? —

To the Lighthouse… Continues.
Christmas in July: The Milioti Version
From a review of "The Resort" at another website —
"The phrase 'The attempt to recall your past
is a waste of time' is repeated throughout the series."
A waste of time? … Perhaps. In "The Resort," Milioti is drawn
into an investigation of fictional events from December 2007.
A check of my own memories from that December
may or may not be a waste of time, but it yields a
page from a book that I fondly recall . . .

Thursday, July 28, 2022
Familiar Quotation
The artist Jennifer Bartlett reportedly died at 81 on July 25.
An image excerpted from Log24 posts that were tagged
"Butterfly Song" on that date, with an added quotation from
a 1918 poem by Wallace Stevens —

The Gibson Gambit
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OPINION DYNAMICS ON DISCOURSE SHEAVES By JAKOB HANSEN AND ROBERT GHRIST arXiv:2005.12798 (math) [Submitted on 26 May 2020] Funding: This work was funded by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense Research & Engineering through a Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship, ONR N00014-16-1-2010. HANSEN — Department of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (jhansen@math.upenn.edu) GHRIST — Department of Mathematics and Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (ghrist@math.upenn.edu) |
See as well this journal on the above date (26 May 2020) —
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
The Narratives Nutshell
Related literary notes — On April 28 The New York Times
reported a death from the above date (Tuesday, April 26, 2022).
See a followup in the Times today on "New York literary royalty."
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Dog Day in the Multiverse of Madness
The Titanic Omen
Monday, July 25, 2022
Homage to Patagonia
In memory of a political figure who reportedly died on Sunday —
Note the approximate target of the holy nib.
Narratives in the Multiverse of Madness
Modernism, Fiction and Mathematics
by Nina Engelhardt
(Edinburgh Critical Studies in Modernist Culture)
From a review by Johann A. Makowsky in
Notices of the American Mathematical Society,
November 2020, pp. 1589-1595 —
"Engelhardt’s goal in this study is to put the interplay
between fiction and mathematical conceptualizations
of the world into its historical context. She sees her work
as a beginning for further studies on the role of mathematics,
not only modern, in fiction in the wider field of literature and
science. It is fair to say that in her book Nina Engelhardt does
succeed in giving us an inspiring tour d’horizon of this interplay."
Another such tour —

On the title of Westworld Season 4 Episode 5, "Zhuangzi" —
A song for Teddy: "Across my dreams, with nets of wonder . . ."
See Zhuangzi also in the 2022 Black Rock CIty manifesto, "Waking Dreams" . . .
Midnight Clear
Sunday, July 24, 2022
The Manifestation Manifesto
Some may prefer their own, less collective, manifestations.
Magic Mikes Continues:
"I get no kick from champagne…." — Cole Porter
See too another item with the BRC "Waking Dreams" date —
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Myth Space
From the new URL mythspace.org, which forwards to . . .
http://m759.net/wordpress/?tag=mythspace —
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From Middlemarch (1871-2), by George Eliot, Ch. III — "Dorothea by this time had looked deep into the ungauged reservoir of Mr. Casaubon's mind, seeing reflected there in vague labyrinthine extension every quality she herself brought; had opened much of her own experience to him, and had understood from him the scope of his great work, also of attractively labyrinthine extent. For he had been as instructive as Milton's 'affable archangel;' and with something of the archangelic manner he told her how he had undertaken to show (what indeed had been attempted before, but not with that thoroughness, justice of comparison, and effectiveness of arrangement at which Mr. Casaubon aimed) that all the mythical systems or erratic mythical fragments in the world were corruptions of a tradition originally revealed. Having once mastered the true position and taken a firm footing there, the vast field of mythical constructions became intelligible, nay, luminous with the reflected light of correspondences. But to gather in this great harvest of truth was no light or speedy work." |
See also the term correspondence in this journal.
Date Note: An Oxford Puzzlement
Oxford University Press Blog
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Note the above Oxford University Press date. Also on that date —
Tuesday September 29, 2009
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"Is a puzzlement." — Oscar Hammerstein II
“Not games. Puzzles. Big difference. That’s a whole other matter.
All art — symphonies, architecture, novels — it’s all puzzles.
The fitting together of notes, the fitting together of words have
by their very nature a puzzle aspect. It’s the creation of form
out of chaos. And I believe in form.”
— Stephen Sondheim, in Stephen Schiff,
“Deconstructing Sondheim,”
The New Yorker, issue of March 8, 1993, p. 76
Friday, July 22, 2022
A Fork for Yogi
"When you come to a fork in the road, take it." — Yogi Berra
The Story Game —
Two players of interest . . .

Thursday, July 21, 2022
Siamese Combinatorial Remarks
Further combinatorial properties* of 24261120 may
be investigated with the aid of a 9×9 square grid, and
perhaps (eventually) also with its triangular counterpart —
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* Cap sets, gerechte designs, etc.
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Lampoon Elegy
"Sean Kelly, a wry master of literary and musical parodies
who helped infuse National Lampoon with the sharp-edged
and often crude humor it became known for, died on July 11
in Manhattan. He was 81."
— Richard Sandomir in the online New York Times today
This journal on July 11 —
Mark Zuckerberg at Harvard, May 25, 2017 —
"No one writes math formulas on glass. That’s not a thing."
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
For 7/20 Eve
Mosses from an Old Manse (Hawthorne Recycled)
Click the above image to enlarge it.
This lockscreen suggests happy memories of J3 . . .


























