Re: [math-fun] What's New in Timetravel News?
... Yes, the 5 entries of the Sator square are quoted in the movie: https://www.vox.com/culture/21419050/tenet-explained-sator-square-nolan
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Le 26 sept. 2020 à 20:43, Brad Klee <bradklee@gmail.com> a écrit :
Hi Éric,
Thanks for this piece of information, I assume you are referring to this magic square:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sator_Square
My feeling is that a true protagonist is more likely to be working outdoors, on behalf of the “cherry tomatoes”.
In a worst case scenario, I doubt that we are going to reach circumstances where we could travel back in time for a harvest season.
—Brad
On Sep 26, 2020, at 12:17 PM, Éric Angelini <eric.angelini@skynet.be> wrote: COVID danger in closed rooms ... watch out, Brad, as it reads backwards DIVO COVID (God) if we follow the Sator Arepo TENET path! à+ É. Catapulté de mon aPhone
Le 26 sept. 2020 à 18:48, Brad Klee <bradklee@gmail.com> a écrit : COVID danger in closed rooms
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Éric, We aren't talking about the Da Vinci code. so please be careful about falling for any sort of explanation in terms of conspiracies --national, religious, historical, dualistic etc. If you fail in your mission to become a complete scientist, the last thing you want is a psychopath to invite you to a paramilitary organization! The first scene does not take place at an opera house. Arepo and Sator are probably chosen Noms de guerre, and the company Rotas apparently is not a legal business. The other side is more like, if someone says "O tamato!", the last thing you want to do is chide them for taking a creative approach to speaking (or to spelling). See also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2oEmPP5dTM Here's another time travel joke for you: --No, no, no. He started doing that after the expulsion. --If he's going to serve primo before antipasto, he will //never// be invited to La Sapienza. But if you believe in your true self, the future might still have food on its table. Remember the Silphium! Cheers, Brad On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 1:52 PM Éric Angelini <eric.angelini@skynet.be> wrote:
... Yes, the 5 entries of the Sator square are quoted in the movie:
https://www.vox.com/culture/21419050/tenet-explained-sator-square-nolan
travel in time
— Please come in! — Knock, knock, knock
Best, É. Catapulté de mon aPhone
Le 26 sept. 2020 à 20:43, Brad Klee <bradklee@gmail.com> a écrit :
Hi Éric,
Thanks for this piece of information, I assume you are referring to this magic square:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sator_Square
My feeling is that a true protagonist is more likely to be working outdoors, on behalf of the “cherry tomatoes”.
In a worst case scenario, I doubt that we are going to reach circumstances where we could travel back in time for a harvest season.
—Brad
On Sep 26, 2020, at 12:17 PM, Éric Angelini <eric.angelini@skynet.be> wrote: COVID danger in closed rooms ... watch out, Brad, as it reads backwards DIVO COVID (God) if we follow the Sator Arepo TENET path! à+ É. Catapulté de mon aPhone
Le 26 sept. 2020 à 18:48, Brad Klee <bradklee@gmail.com> a écrit : COVID danger in closed rooms
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BK: "The first scene does not take place at an opera house." I'll bite. Where does it take place?
If you want it that way, it’s only a question of coordinate geometry and seating charts. Just compare Linnahall (actually in Estonia) to the National Opera House in Kyiv. While a cylindrical arrangement may be just fine for sound itself, the necessity of a setting and operatic actors places a constraint that the fourth wall should be flat, as it is in a capitalist movie theatre. Additionally, opera houses usually make use of the third, vertical dimension by adding special, elevated box seating, a better view for more important people (so they say). As an aside, it’s worth suggesting that National Opera House Kyiv probably made a grand impression on adolescent Bulgakov when it opened in 1901. Bulgakov is famous for his other works, but also allegedly wrote about time travel in a lesser-known theatrical work titled “Bliss”. I should already have read “Bliss” in the future, while I might read “Fatal Eggs” and “Heart of a Dog” sometime in the past. Too bad my language wasn’t good enough, or maybe it never will be. —Brad
On Sep 27, 2020, at 8:34 PM, Hans Havermann <gladhobo@bell.net> wrote:
BK: "The first scene does not take place at an opera house."
I'll bite. Where does it take place?
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