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Re: My Vacuum of Logic

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Jimmy Niznick

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Aug 18, 2009, 3:47:01 AM8/18/09
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On Aug 18, 12:38 am, "Musatov" <marty.musa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My Vacuum of Logic is circular, in the traditional
> manner.  It is sectored into parts, each adjacent
> to the next.  The marks at the midpoint of sections
> are equidistant from the circle's center.  Tangents
> to the circle intersect the points which are the marks
> at the midpoints of the sectors, and the end points
> of the sectors may be joined by line segments forming
> more figures. A plane segment may be developed
> from each line segment extending parallel to a line
> through the circle's center and perpendicular to each
> segment.   It is lyrical and impotent; dusty and refreshing.
> Map the circle to the real line with infinity and 0 at polar
> opposites.  Locate the projection of the primes at the
> circle's diameter.  Consider the segments of the circle
> formed by this cut.  Create a chord from the segment as
> above and develop a square on each.  These are the
> squares of the differences of primes.  Develop a
> cube from each square.  These are the cubes of
> differences of primes.  Divide each cubed total
> respectively by the upper and lower primes, retaining
> only the remainder of each (A, B).   Map a sphere to
> the real plane in the traditional manner.  Use the
> (A, B) pair above to locate points on the sphere.
> Consider all the line segments joining the midpoint
> of each pair to the center of the sphere.  Consider
> a flexible rubber sheet wrapped around this collection
> of segments.  Consider all the time you have wasted
> with this pointless exercise and all the better uses
> of this time - time you'll never get back.  Distribute
> the (,B) remainders only around the face of a clock,
> module 12.  As the hands of the clock move, imagine
> a spool of thread unwinding, its end attached to the
> minute hand, and wrapping around a pulley at the end
> of the hour hand, adding one overlap for each time
> they coincide.  Now imagine that the total length
> of the thread doubles each time they coincide.
> Assuming the thread was a certain length at the
> beginning...

Again I, Musatov, your humble narrator, do state the case in perfect
open honesty I did not write the above but watched it appear before my
bloodshot eyes gazing into electric ether for a surprise.

Then I saw it. This article you are currently reading! I could hardly
continue my owe to whoever
is and was responsible fore it came not as from my hands yet according
to the friendly computer
watchman I have seen it one and two and three and four times more this
rare and amazing blinded
by light wielding darkness condition of words I do not write being
given the breath of life by mean do they not subscribe to I the
ability to contain them with my mind.

Martin Michael Musatov

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