The sync-storm continues.
Recent posts have featured the T. rex and the Doors -- both literal doors and the rock band fronted by Jim Morrison. It took me a surprisingly long time to make the connection between Tyrannosaurus rex -- typically glossed as "tyrant lizard king" -- and Morrison's most famous nickname:
"I am the Lizard King. I can do anything." This connection between T. rex and unlimited power made me think of one of those Jurassic Park sequels, which featured a manmade dinosaur called Indominus rex -- dog-Latin presumably intended to suggest indominable, a non-standard variant of indomitable, meaning "invincible." This was basically a super T. rex, and one of the main ways it differed from the Coca-Cola Classic version was that it had much longer forelimbs, with three or four fingers instead of T. rex's two.
I was thinking about this while I was on the road. When I got home, after doing some chores and such, I continued where I had left off with Black Holes and Revelations (an album which was, as it happens, released on the 35th anniversary of Jim Morrison's death). After I had listened to "Map of the Problematique" and "Soldier's Poem," the next track up was "Invincible" -- and this one had a video.
In my post "The Doors," which dealt with red and green doors as time-travel portals, I linked to an article about the game "Red Door, Yellow Door." In the same post, I discussed the lemniscate as an infinity symbol, and the sideways-S symbol used by Euler as a variant of the classic lazy-8. Wandering Gondola left a comment: "In the first image in the Red Door, Yellow Door article, the red door is marked 88. Lemniscate dubs, nice." This is true.
There's a red door marked with a golden "88," and above it is the top half of a circle, also numbered 88. WG connected this with the lemniscate infinity sign. Leonhard Euler's infinity sign was a sideways S -- or rather a sideways mirror-image S, but a footnote on Wikipedia notes, "Cajori (1929) displays this symbol incorrectly, as a turned S without reflection." I checked all these footnotes and even tracked down a scan of Euler's own writing showing his infinity symbol, which I guess was a pretty strange thing for me to do.
So, back to the Muse video. As it begins, we see red double-doors shaped like the top half of a circle. Instead of two golden eights (sideways infinity symbols), these doors bear a golden S and mirror-image S (sideways versions of Euler’s infinity symbol and Cajori’s “incorrectly displayed” variant). Some pretty impressive synchronistic bull’s-eyes there.
The red doors open, and as we pass through them we find that they we have traveled through time, because there are dinosaurs! Is that a T. Rex? Almost, but it has too many fingers. Must be an Indominus. But then we see the band members going past this dinosaur and realize that it’s not all that big; it’s another mini-rex.
As the video continues, so does the journey through time. We see cavemen, then ancient and medieval civilizations, then ultramodern skyscrapers — and then the apocalypse. There are tornadoes everywhere, and then giant Mickey Mouse robots with big teeth.
A few weeks ago, I found this AI-generated image on The Secret Sun, thought it was funny, and saved it.
As the apocalypse continues, all time periods seem to be mixed together, and there are a few shots where we can see modern fighter jets flying past dinosaurs.
As Calvin and Hobbes would say, “This is so cool.” “This is so stupid.”
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AI captures the soul of Disney much better than photos do. Very artistic.
The last time that you were having the green door synchs, I had the urge to look up green doors in The Prisoner TV series. I had a hunch that the front door of his house might have been green. I couldn't find a photo of his house, but I did find the images below. I'm not sure why I decided not to comment last time around, but it feels like the synch fairies are giving me another chance.
http://www.movielocationhunter.co.uk/show/television/the-prisoner
https://imgs.search.brave.com/XueY1jvA-5XYpexAtAmkw9bHcgpUy99yeGqKDF7gFdY/rs:fit:1200:962:1/g:ce/aHR0cHM6Ly9pLnBp/bmltZy5jb20vb3Jp/Z2luYWxzLzhjLzg5/LzBmLzhjODkwZjk3/NmIxMzY2ZTg0M2Ux/ZmU3ZDRkOTk1ODA1/LmpwZw
Watched the Muse video, then clicked a recommended in the side bar called "Knights of Cydonia" by Muse.
Video includes raptors, time travel type stuff, cowboys.
Warning: Video also depicts relations of a seksual nature. But the syncs seem too relevant not to share
Also a backwards 34 in the video
Just remembered, last week I browsed Pinterest for the first time in months, and somewhere in there was a few panels of this cute comic. Godzillas, which calls back to...
Hahah, the stretched Soyjak-like mouths of the people around Mickey Monster! Still hits the uncanny valley though.
ben, Knights of Cydonia is the last track on Black Holes and Revelations -- unless you want to count Glorious, which was only included in certain editions, and bookends itself with 33 guitars all playing random notes.
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Ha! That’s a fun video. After all the T. rexes, I assume “raptor” meant the veloci- variety, but birds of prey are just as germane.
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