Saturday, May 17, 2014

Beyond Zero Or Zeroness

Blog-post # 430:
(430 = 2*43*5.)

Nine new inanimations:

Ephemeral Hourglass:
Of Such Strands
More Than Sands

Suddenly Infinite;
As Finiteness' Own
Self-Dissimilarities

Infra-finite

Even One Cannot Evenly
Sever Everything By
Evenly Dividing Into It

Aperiodicities So Automated,
If Inanimately So

Discontinuities
Each Dis-concentric

Of Dimensions' Dissimilarly
Finite Distances --
Of One, Then Three, Then Two

Between The Zeros
And The Zeronesses

In All Aspectlessness Of
Anything Are Aspects
Maybe As Mathematical

[Whoops, I already had an image
with a name somewhat similar to
"Between The Zeros And The
Zeronesses" in my previous post.]
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Anagrams:
(14 -- fourteen.)


This hourglass exists.
=
A helix's sight rusts so.

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This pearl became this:
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Hemispherical, at best.

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Fewer loops are circled
less so than else is pi.
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As ellipses and eclipses
were of their colors.

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This yet created this
repetition yet inside this.
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That periodicity is the
entirety then is its seed.

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Space is oval;
or a sphere's tangent
is parallel.
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As all overlapping spectra
are as those lines.

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Math's abacus is of
these metaphors.
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For, this sum so became
as that shape.

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All vectors are shapes.
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These scalars overlap.

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As yellowish-reds
with orange:
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A shadow's silly
green or white.

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All is as the dire cone:
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Its nodes are helical.

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Utopian entirety:
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Upon it, yet near it.

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This rotation was less so
cosmically eternal here.
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It is all as most.
As those wheels are
only incorrect.

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Therefore, as in
a clearest lens,..
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All these refractions
are seen.


[^I must have posted
something very close
to this anagram before,
maybe even multiple
times already.]
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Periodicity:
=
Tripe-idiocy.

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Index:
=
Nixed.

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Perfect repetition without
any variation or deviation:

'Pure-iodicity'.

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What do friends call
nameless people by?

Their 'nix-names'!..

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The principle of cookie-entropy:

It becomes what it..
be-crumbs..

(And it cannot ever
be de-crumbled.)

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I was wondering the other day..

"Hmm,..
Given the post-death decay of
dead people's teeth and gums,
and with the increased growth
of bacteria in their mouths due
to their body's disintegration,
and with their (obvious) lack
of tooth-brushing since dying,
...
I wonder then, do dead people
thus have bad-breath?"..

Then I soon realized,..

"Oh,.. No, no they do not."..

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Love the phrase which is sometimes
used in news-reports when a dead
body has been found and foul-play
is suspected by the investigators:

It is.. "a suspicious death."

I get this image:..
Yes,
hooded Death, with his sickle,
is so very very paranoid and
suspicious of everybody..
Everybody is out to get HIM, see,
and end all death with their
medical advancements and whatnot.
So he trusts nobody.
Yes,.. a very suspicious Death..

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Ironically,
one's 'moral-failings'
can too often lead to
one's 'life-successes'.


(So life is immoral, then?
And thus, the MORAL thing to
do is to try to end all life
and lives?..
See, irony is fun!..)

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Peter The Choker
is a cheater at poker.
He's a choker of the pips
and of the poker chips.
As he does the jacks of poker,
he also packs a joker.
And when he plays strip-poker,
he's a pip-stroker.

But when he plays his poker,
what's that he sips?
It's what he uses as a soaker
of both himself and those pips.

For, Peter, that 'card-hider',..
does sip/use...
(???)

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Word-seriousness:

Since the words "calculus" and
"calculate" etymologically both
come from the old word for small
stone (which is also related to
the word "calcium") [because of
the stones moved within abaci
to calculate sums long ago],...

then maybe, to be more logical,
the phrase "number-crunching"
should have instead been
"number-crushing"?

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The term "dial-up internet"
I have got to love, because
it literally it implying the
phone-connection is via a
phone with an olde-timey
rotary-dial.

Better yet, why not.. this?..

The internet-user tries to
log-on (analog-on) by, first,
quickly turning the crank on
his telephone-device, and then
yells into it, "Hello, operator!
Please get me the [so-and-so]
ISP at the [such-and-such]
telephone exchange!"

Operator:
"Please [crackle, crackle], sir,
would you repeat that!?"

Then, finally with any luck,
the operator plugs the caller's
phono-jack into the ISP's input
on the big board before her;
and then and only then
does all become well.

("But you trendy kids just had
to go and get your newfangled
push-button phones, with their
beeps and their tones and
their spiffy buttons and
whatnots.")

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I don't do much social-network
crap online because.. (rather
than vice-versa) I prefer the
life I live to be more so real..

than is my name I must use..

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Seriously:

An undrawn image:

A pearl lodged within
a venus-flytrap (as if,
but instead of, within
an oyster).

(A Venus persontrap?)

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So,..
if Venus is on the half-shell,
as in that one famous painting,
but Mars is standing on another
half-shell, then which of these
half-shells is it that Venus
is standing upon?

The better-half, of course!

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A chamber-pot is a..

nocturnal urinal.

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I may have seen this somewhere
already, but a good nickname,
maybe:

"Kraken-On-Crack".

"I be attackin'..
like a kraken
-(on-crack)."

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There are only two types
of people in the world.
(And here I am..
stereo-typing.. them.)

The winners..
and the whiners.

Guess which side the good people
are almost always on, though!..

(But the bad people are
often of both types!)

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[Warning: Politics!
Warning:
Next three items may offend.]


America today: Where the
prisons are often more so
privately run..

than how privately the lives
of any free Americans are lived.

[More irony:
I am betting that there is
not much 'privacy' for any
prisoners in those so-called
"private-prisons".]

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Hey, I had a fun idea for an
email/social-media provider:

"Blabsurdness.com".
(^Unless the name already exists,
which it likely already does..
or surely will soon.)

Here are some screen-shots*
from their non-real promotion
(which exists only as a warning,
not as a handbook, as they say):

*[Bonus anagram:

Screen-shot:
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Short scene.]


(Some polychromatism has been very
necessary for this blog, ever since
I had to stop making computer art
a half-year or so ago.
It is ironic that all this color
here is for a bunch of text,
however.)
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Speaking of
schizonoid-paraphrenia...

Science vs Religion:

BOTH Science and
Religion are lies.

But Science is as the liar of the
famous "Liar's Paradox", claiming
all it has ever claimed (including
anything regarding its nature as
such a liar) is a lie.

However, Religion is as a liar
who claims to always be telling
the truth. Not always is religion
credible, therefore, but at least
it has been consistently logical,
if mostly only so on a..
higher level.

Science created the Paradox
which equals our Universe
(by both denying the universe
and also knowing it is so).
And that Paradox then (thus?)
created Religion.

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One last thing today --
about circles.. again:

Some people who do math with
angles and circles use degrees
(360 per complete turn), while
some prefer to use radians
(2*pi per complete turn).

But I would like to see a world
where more often the unit of an
angle's measure was the fraction
the angle is of one complete
rotation around the circle.
So, 1 'circumferian' =
360 degrees,
which = 2*pi radians.

(A right angle would be of .25 or
1/4 circumferian, for example.
And the angles of an equilateral
triangle would each be of
1/6 a circumferian.)

There is a direct linear relation
between these 3 types of units,
so the conversions would be super
easy.

[Whoops, I see now that this unit
is also called a "full angle" or
"perigon". But I really like
my term, "circumferian", for it.]
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Leroy

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