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according to hoyle: dicing on the card sharpers
In Las Vegas, the hotel windows are always locked to prevent jumping. Samuel Pepy’s was one of the first to articulate the phenomenon, calling it “deep gaming”, a kind of instinct deep rooted based on the idea, counter to Einstein, … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Adam Smith, Atherton author, Charles II England, Edmund Hoyle, Einstein, Henry Fielding, Herbert M. Atherton, James Balmford, James Gillray, Jane Austen, John Montagu, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Northbrooke, Restoration of Charles II, Samuel Pepys, Susanna Centlive, Thomas Gataker, Thomas Rowlandson, William Byrd III, William Hogarth
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KILLING TIME WITH THE BLIND WATCHMAN
Son you better be ready for love On this glory day This is your chance to believe What I’ve got to say Keep your eyes on the sky Put a dollar in the kitty Don’t the moon look pretty Tonight … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Albert Einstein, Arthur Eddingtons, Charles Darwin, Charles Shepherd, Darwin, Donald Fagen, Einstein, Focaults's Pendulum, Foucault, Foucault's Pendulum, George Airy, Harold Lloyd, Jacques Derrida, Kirchmann Luxon Theory, Michael Becker, Richard Dawkins, Richard Feynman, Roscicrucians, Steely Dan, Umberto Eco, William James, William Paley
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KILL THE DEVIL WITH PROBABILITY THEORY
When the truth is found to be lies/ and all the joy within you dies ( Somebody to Love, Jefferson Airplane ) The opening scene in A Serious Man is fictional folkloric legend where an elder man, believed to be … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Music/Composition/Performance
Tagged A Serious Man, Aleister Crowley, Charles Mackay, Coen Brothers, Einstein, Franz Kafka, Freud, Fyvush Finkel, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Jefferson Airplane, Joel and Ethan Coen, Rashi, S. Ansky, Sabbatai Zevi, Shrodinger's Cat, Sigmund Freud, Steve Menashi
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IMPRESSIONS ABANDONING TO THE LIGHT
In the countryside of northern France he made a garden. And there, Claude Monet, as he grew old and his eyesight failed him, perceived and painted sunlight and water, trees and flowers, as no one ever had before. He literally … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Einstein, Anna Bijns, Chagall, Claude Monet, Delacroix, Durand-Ruel, Einstein, Ernest Hoschede, Gimpel Art, Heisenberg, Impressionism, Impressionist Art, James Clerk Maxwell, Manet, Marc Chagall, Marcel Proust, Monet Giverny, Picasso, Rodin, Seurat, W.A. Roberts
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TIME WAITS FOR EVERYONE
Hop on the train of dreams. Humankind appears to be the only species troubled by Time, and from this preoccupation comes much of the finest art, some religion and most of science. Reincarnation, prophecy, resurrection and worship of the heavenly … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012, Albert Einstein, Aldous Huxley, Bernard Bergonzi, Egyptian Zodiac, Einstein, George Orwell, H.G. Wells, J.B.S.Haldane, Jorge Louis Borges, maya, maya 2012, Mayan Calendar, Mayan Steles, mayans, Rainer Maria Rilke, Stonehenge, Sundial Chartres, The Time Machine
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