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General: ¿EL HIPERCUBO ES LA CUADRATURA DEL TORO GEOMETRICO?
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XLA X-stem Logic Alphabet and the New Jerusalem (tesseract) note: the 16 CUBES note: keep in mind that St. Peter Square, is demarcated by 16 'winds' note: keep in mind that the Tarot KEY I have recovered (see below) clearly indicates we should notice the first 15 letters have passed, and currently the stem indicates MNO. Which I have suggested can be rotated/reflected into words like OWN, NWO, ONE, WON, NOW, hey MON!
Thus the 16th letter on the TAROT KEY is P or p. Now the p used in this next link/article will make so much more sense. >>> http://www.logic-alphabet.net/mirrors_title.htm
Let The Mirrors Do The Thinking
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Let The People Do The Reflecting
LANGUAGE, LETTER, NUMBER AND FORM COLLIDE Be sure to link on the interview at the end of this post.
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Introduction
Our story begins with a simple example. Suppose that someone asked you to keep a record of your thoughts, exactly, and in terms of the symbols given, when you are making an effort to multiply XVI times LXIV. Also suppose that, refusing to give up, you finally arrive at the right answer, which happens to be MXXIV. We are sure that you would have had a much easier time of it, to solve this problem, if you would have found that 16 times 64 equals 1024.
This example not only looks at what we think and what we write. It also looks at the mental tools, the signs and symbols, that we are using when that thinking and that writing is taking place. How we got these mental tools is a long story, one that now includes the presence of some new developments.
Our main idea comes from calling attention to a deep commonality that cuts across the parallel streams of development that in recent millennia have unfolded in the ways and byways of evolutionary notation. It took many centuries of collective search to devise a place-value notation for counting. Likewise to devise a sound-value notation for reading. Likewise to devise a note-value notation for singing. And so forth, for each neurologically specialized ability; in effect, a different specialized notation for each specialized ability. These observations, easily recognized in the history of evolutionary notation, strongly suggest that every kind of intelligence needs its own kind of notation.
In what follows, with emphasis on a fast-forward recapitulation, we will run a replay of what happened when Europe took several centuries to go from MXXIV to 1024. This replay in not for numbers. It is for another specialized ability. It is for logic, when it is recast in terms of a shape-value notation. Modern logic starts in the middle of the 1800s and, as is well recognized, with the work of George Boole. This means that we have had only about 150 years to think up and to grow into the symbols we now use for symbolic logic. These symbols, and they are only symbols, leave a lot to be desired. We hope that we can draw you into taking a look at a lesson in lazy logic. If you follow us all the way, we hope to leave you with a new set of signs, signs that are much better than any you have seen yet. Not only will it be much easier for you to use them. Even mirrors will be able to use them.
X-stem Logic Alphabet: http://www.logic-alphabet.net/
Background: http://www.logic-alphabet.net/background.htm |
Why only 15 cubes in this version of XLA? It appears two have been combined into one. Take a look at the first image of the tesseract. It is clear in this second image the S and Z have been combined into one center cube. And I find that interesting, because the S is one of the 8 vertices of the outside cube, and the Z belongs to one of the 8 vertices of the inner cube.
AHA??
Who does not see two intersecting SHAPES resembling 'SZ' in the center of the image above or in the image below we see a ZZ in the center of the 7000 year old plate found in Samarra Iraq....from the SZ, the SueZ region?
What does the geometric shape look like if we reflect one of the 'Z' in ZZ into a S?
The SHAPE resembling an '8' perhaps? More research is necessary in this fIELd by (me?) because the pieces are fitting rather well.
WOW MOM Interview with a kindred spirit: http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/18/crystal.php
I have found myself a new hero. Shea Zellweger makes far more sense than that wanker Zechary Stitchen, in fact proving ZS along with his planet Nibiru are flights of UFO fancy taking off in his head and coming out of his mouth like a swarm of locusts.
May ZSitchen Rest In PieceS and some of his music decompose along with him.
YAhoo YAHU
Which reminds me of another TRUE to LIFE real hero who used his imagination NOT to script science fiction and confuse the sheeple even more like that wanker ZS, but instead the imagination of ELI-YAHU RIPS will still pay dividends to humanity in the years to come.
DOT >>> 1D LINE >>> 2D SQUARE >>> 3D CUBE >>> 4D TESSERACT important to know about the tesseract: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract
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The tetrahedron forms the convex hull of the tesseract's vertex-centered central projection. Four of 8 cubic cells are shown. The 16th vertex is projected to infinity and the four edges to it are not shown.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract
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namaste _________________ KEY 528=Swastika=ancient Spherical Standing Wave Theory “A theory is more impressive the greater is the simplicity of its premise, the more different are the kinds of things it relates and the more extended its range of applicability…” -Albert Einstein
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There's finally an explanation for the giant dirt pyramid on Apple's new campus
Youtube/Duncan SinfieldAs Apple's $5 billion "spaceship" campus in Cupertino, California, has started to take shape, an enormous pyramid of dirt has risen beside it.
Now we know why: None of the dirt excavated to situate Apple's new offices will be removed from the 175-acre campus.
Instead, all of the earth Apple dug up will become part of the building's landscaping, which will eventually resemble a natural forest.
"Hard to know which is more beautiful, the building or that pile of dirt," CEO Tim Cook told Vogue.
Apple's 12,000-person campus is expected to be completed this year. Major landscaping — building the dirt pyramid — was completed in 2014. Employees are expected to move in to their new offices in early 2017.
The process of building the campus started in 2009, and former CEO Steve Jobs said that Apple had "a shot at building the best office building in the world." Apple partnered with architect Norman Foster to design the building, which heavily features curved glass in the design — over 4 miles, according to Foster.
But as important as the building was to Jobs, so was the campus' larger landscape. When finished, it will be covered with natural and native grasses and trees.
Here's another look at the giant dirt pile:
Youtube/Duncan Sinfield
Here's what Apple's campus will look like when it's finished, according to design renders:
City of Cupertino
https://www.businessinsider.com/we-now-know-why-theres-a-giant-dirt-pyramid-on-apples-new-campus-2016-2
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Apple Store under Louvre's glass pyramid gets the green light
Apple’s application to build a store in Paris – its first in France – has been approved, according to the French financial daily La Tribune. The location: the Carrousel du Louvre, prime retail space under the pyramid that dominates Napoleon’s courtyard at the museum’s grand entrance.
According to La Tribune’s brief report, Apple (AAPL, -0.65%) has drawn up plans to build a two-story, 715 square meter store in space previously occupied by two shops – Résonances and Lalique. Among its new commercial neighbors: Sephora, Esprit and a Virgin Megastore.
ifoAppleStore, which watches Apple’s retail activities more closely than a security guard, adds this:
The mall hosts 9 million visitors a year, of which at least 40 percent are tourists. In an unusual move, the store was officially acknowledged by Jasmine Khounnala, Apple’s Paris-based public relations manager, who said, ”We are thrilled that our opening project of an Apple Store in the Carrousel du Louvre has been approved by the (local planning commission).” She added that Apple is “delighted” to offer Paris the experience of Apple retail stores, just as in other countries. (link, with diagram)
Of course, construction does not necessarily follow approval, but I.M Pei’s glass pyramid would complement nicely Apple’s glass cube on Manhattan’s Fifth Ave.
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Apple's New Fifth Avenue Store Cube Fully Revealed
By Eric Slivka
While Apple's Fifth Avenue retail store in Manhattan is not set to reopen until 10:00 AM this morning, crews have completed their work on the revamped glass cube, fully revealing the streamlined design for the first time.
MacRumors reader Vincent sent along these photos of the new cube, which utilizes only 15 panes of glass rather than the 90 used in the original cube. The new cube is also "seamless", doing away with nearly all of the hardware that previously held the panes of glass together.
In addition to the new cube, Apple has also upgraded the plaza, refreshing or installing new water drains and pavers while removing the small bollards that had previously surrounded the cube.
Update: YouTube user patjem2 has posted a brief video showing the new cube and a growing crowd of customers just prior to the store's reopening.
A second video also shows the first customers entering the newly-reopened store through the updated glass cube.
Copyright © 2000-2011 MacRumors.com, LLC.
November 4th, 2011, 01:44 PM#274
Fearless Photog
Looks like they also ditched the depression from when, I think, this was a third fountain.
November 9th, 2011, 01:58 PM#275
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Steve Jobs Loves his Big iCube It’s his; he’s not leaving it here.By Deborah SchoenemanThe long-awaited deal for Apple’s sprawling subterranean store in the GM building was recently finalized—but only after landlord Harry Macklowe promised Steve Jobs he could take his big $9 million glass cube with him at the end of the lease. Techno aesthete Jobs personally designed the 32-foot-by-32-foot box that will mark the store’s entrance on the Fifth Avenue plaza (formerly home to a T.G.I.Friday’s). “Steve Jobs felt that he created the cube so he owned it,” says Apple broker Robert Futterman, noting that Macklowe wanted it to stay put. “At the eleventh hour, that was the biggest issue.” Macklowe had aggressively wooed Jobs, flying out to California twice and offering well below market rent of $1,000 per square foot for the 24,000-square-foot store set to open in the spring. At the end of the twenty-year lease, Jobs must replace the cube with a comparable structure before hauling it off. Apple didn’t return calls, and Macklowe declined to comment. Jobs should drop dead on Nov 29th 2025.
http://wirednewyork.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5681&page=2
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According to French financial daily La Tribune, Apple has received approval to build one of its eponymous stores in Paris. The location? Where else but under the glass pyramid in the Carrousel du Louvre.
It would mark the second piece of geometric glass architecture used by the Cupertino company, the first being the cube at the Apple's Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan, New York that first opened in May 2006.
The plans encompass a 715 square foot area under the pyramid formerly inhabited by two shops known as Résonances and Lalique.
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The now-iconic Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, the scene of many a line-forming ceremony in recent days. |
Completed in 1989 by modernist architect I.M. Pei, the glass and steel structure and is considered by many to be one of the great landmarks of Paris along with the Eiffel Tower. From the book "Conversations with I.M. Pei," the architect had this to say about his design, "'The glass pyramid is a symbol that defines the entry to the Louvre. it is placed precisely at the center of gravity of the three pavilions [and] assumes the function of a symbolic entry to a huge complex of meandering interconnected buildings which had no center."
Approval is only the first step and does not guarantee that an Apple Store will actually materialize under Pei's structure, but it makes one wonder about future Apple stores showing up in places like the Glass Cylinder memorial in Madrid, the Globus II shopping center in Kiev, or perhaps even in Germany's Reichstag.
https://betanews.com/2008/06/06/apple-store-aims-for-the-paris-louvre-s-glass-pyramid/
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Over more then a year ago rumors started to spread, but now it’s officially confirmed: Paris will get an Apple Store. CFO Peter Oppenheimer announced it this week during the presentation of the Third Quarter Results. The shop will be opened long before the feastdays of 2009. All together Apple will open 25 new Apple Stores in the current fiscal year.
The location of the Apple Store is not yet known, but some people say the shop will be built in the chic underground shopping center, where the Pyramid of the Louvre gives access to it. At the same time Apple also works on a second shop in Paris, at Rue Halévy.
With that 23 Apple Stores remain for this year. Which country will get an Apple Store as well?
tags: Apple store
http://iphonefreakz.com/2009/07/24/apple-store-in-paris/ |
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Apple's giant dirt pyramid to nurture its own majestic forest
New Cupertino campus will soon be home to more than 7,000 trees.
'Hard to know which is more beautiful, the building or that pile of dirt,' Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a recent interview. (Photo: Duncan Sinfield/YouTube/Screenshot)
If you're someone who has been following the construction progress on Apple's new $5 billion "spaceship" campus in Cupertino, California, you've likely spied the towering pyramid of earth looming directly behind the massive circular structure.
Unlike other construction projects that might haul this clean fill away, Apple has big plans for the valuable soil. According to CEO Tim Cook, the massive pyramid will slowly be distributed around the 175-acre campus to help nourish a forest of more than 7,000 trees.
"Hard to know which is more beautiful, the building or that pile of dirt," Cook recently told Vogue during a tour of the site.
When the late Steve Jobs first commissioned the design for the campus in 2009, he was adamant about making green space a priority. To that end, roughly 80 percent of the campus will feature open, natural spaces. Before demolishing the old Hewlett-Packard site, Apple also dug up and preserved more than 1,000 mature trees for re-planting.
A before and after of Apple's new 175-acre campus. About 80 percent of the property will be left natural and open. (Photo: Apple)
"It's pretty ambitious," Dave Muffly, a full-time arborist hired by Apple to head its tree landscaping, told the LA Times. "Some of these development projects, they don't see the value of transplanting these larger trees. They only see the dollars and say, 'Oh my goodness, it’s so expensive.' But some people recognize that if you bring in old trees, that as soon as my project opens, I'm going to have a landscape that is already pretty established."
Trees slated for the new campus include oak trees, plums, cherries, persimmons, and yes, apples. At last count, 243 apple trees will be featured inside the courtyard of the new Apple HQ. Golden Delicious, Jonagold, Pink Lady, Sierra Beauty and seven other varieties will be available to the more 14,000 employees expected to work there.
In addition to the natural beauty of the campus, Apple is also working to make the campus one of the most sustainable in the world. About 90 percent of the materials from the demolished Hewlett-Packard buildings will be used in its construction, including the recycling of old cement. Instead of being mulched or tossed, trees not slated to be re-planted were sent to a lumber mill. Energy to power the site, including the 770,000-square foot circular building, will come from on-site, 100-percent renewable sources.
“We have a shot,” Steve Jobs said in 2011, “at building the best office building in the world."
Apple's new campus is expected to open early next year.
https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/arts-culture/blogs/apples-giant-dirt-pyramid-nurture-its-own-majestic-forest |
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