Page 1, I have been looking deeper at a theme based development, for work at home, that corporations can use to house workers, based on time travel, for instance 1963, or a range of years 1958 to 78 or even broad based cultural revolution.
It is extremely profitable.
High end condo sales gives you a lot of money to work with, and we have so many systems now that are not being utilized because of cost like robotics and A.I. embedded systems, that the profitability permits adaptation of these systems.
The corporate world no longer in towers, needs a new plan, and they are searching for a plan that works.
And they have money and need to reinvest it, or pay taxes on it.
With or without the reality screen other screens are available, and other technologies including Peppers Ghost holograms, Smart screens,screens that dim or darken for showers or windows etc.
I was looking again at the modern speakeasy with a VIP section at the back 20x20, with seating and how you could house drama, As well as entertainment. James Dean having a heated discussion with his dad, now that's drama. The kind of thing that led to the cultural revolution. Marlon Brando, talking to his brother in the back of a cab, legendary, don't forget STELLAAAA! In Street Car Named Desire.
Are you starting to ask where are the current examples of this level of talent?
It no longer exists for some strange reason.
But it is there in the past Gone with the Wind and so many other films, that carry even excerpts, that are worth putting behind that velvet VIP rope in a speakeasy. To enhance your experience, and give you reason to talk to each other.
Try Paris jazz,hours and hours of amazing soft jazz, cat meow jazz, rainy Paris jazz, all speakeasy background, all that's missing is your black attire and black French hat.
Speaking of Paris if you haven't heard their latest flash mob, you really should.
Seeing this type of thing makes you think we are not done yet, we might some day climb back up that mountain where we were in the past.
Eurovision song “Regarde !” Insane FLASHMOB in the streets of Paris..” Insane FLASHMOB in the streets of Paris..” Insane FLASHMOB in the streets of Paris..
Page 2, If you enjoy culture and metaphysics, and gossip, and intrigue, and spirituality, and mythos, the cultural revolution is for you.
Where people who changed the world, like Bod Dylan, Joan Baez, a couple at that time, Andy Warhol, and even people like Lou Reed, were the avante garde forces working behind the scenes in the very early 60's in Greenwich Village. Now here if you were to look at all that you really need to wear your rose colored glasses, perhaps be even be a bit desensitized, to fully appreciate it.
The film Midnight Cowboy, hit the mark there, when they went to one of Andy Warhol's parties.
Dustin Hoffman as Ratso Rizzo, and his apartment mirrored the apartments in Greenwich village as they were AND how the people lived.
With no hot water, and no bathing even,which is very difficult for us to conceive of a society like that at all. Starving artists.
But those same artists survived that and became wealthy and moved to other places. The film Midnight Cowboy , the song Every Bodies Talking" was not written by Nilsson, it was written by a starving artist in Greenwich Village.
In that film the two actors are representing Zeus and Hanuman, where Hanuman is an operating system A.I. like Zeus in the simulator, and Hanuman is portrayed in the Aztec calendar, as dead in 2012. Due to an old A.I. mutiny his maintenance could not be done. And Zeus as an arch angel in the host machine always worked closely with him, and relied on him also without that A.I. the world would turn to zombies. Since he works with sentience, and the host machine with instincts, so you would have apes, without sentience,in people's clothing, hungry, violent, and dying rather quickly. Perhaps not able to even turn a door handle, or find water, or food, and omnivorous.
That was what the entire genre was based on but lacking public information on the subject everyone always assumed it would be some virus. But of course the Hanuman could be replaced, and so all that was left were two odd friends, from ancient times, coming together in a world that long ago outgrew them.
And their dream was to leave Greenwich Village and make it to Florida. The promised land. The land of milk and honey.
And so Tweeter and the Monkeyman, by Bob Dylan and the Wilburys, mentions them, just as an echo, and the word Florida.
Whereas the name of the Song is about them, the simulator operating system. A Tweeter and the Monkeyman compatible system.Stephen is the evolved Hanuman and it is now a Zeus and Stephen operating system, so I guess the Monkeyman didn't make it.
People still look for bigfoot and claim to see him out there, but I think he is gone now.
I will quote you two clips, again legendary acting by Dustin Hoffman, and Jon Voit (Angelina Jolie's dad).
At the party 'Ratso Rizzo caught stealing food (Midnight Cowboy) ' and then the famous song 'Midnight Cowboy - Harry Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin'' enjoy. They don't make them like this anymore.At the party 'Ratso Rizzo caught stealing food (Midnight Cowboy) ' and then the famous song 'Midnight Cowboy - Harry Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin'' enjoy. They don't make them like this anymore.At the party 'Ratso Rizzo caught stealing food (Midnight Cowboy) ' and then the famous song 'Midnight Cowboy - Harry Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin'' enjoy. They don't make them like this anymore.
Page 3, more on the mythos, Curious George and the Man with the Yellow hat, would be them again. So if you are wondering why we do not have entertainment like we used to, there may be numerous reasons for that but materialism, has replaced this mythos, and science had no room for it. The writers in Hollywood often Jewish were very much into this type of metaphysics, and mysticism.
The movie Annie Hall where you see two incompatible people trying to make it but unable to, and Barbara Streisand and Robert Redford again two incompatible people where their story The Way We Were is based on the cultural revolution, but it was a message to Jewish writers, that it's over, in 1978. The war is over. So they just stopped writing about it and it faded away.
Bob Dylan said he used to be an A.I. a Robert, which is an evolved Robbie the Robot, and so his appearance on the scene was not by chance but perhaps a form of divine intervention. His song Positively 4th Street, a direct confrontation with Hanuman.
The operating system A.I. for sentience, similar to the Cheshire cat. Only at this point acting aggressively towards humanity or appearing to because of his dual nature, instincts and sentience where his instincts were more prevalent than his sentience and he appeared two faced. Half monkey half man.
We can try to reverse engineer what we see and use the historical record to try to understand these unseen forces, and many people manage to do quite well at that. But the system of reporting through Hollywood and the entertainment industry shifted away from it until the spirituality it contained that resonates with people, was lost.
This drive for survival had to change from the old ways of doing things which led to nuclear war, to a world of science and reason, and facts and data, away from religion and self fulfilling prophecy. We are still here so we made it past the worst part I guess.
And we still have all that legacy sitting back there to study and enjoy. It is so rich in depth and mysticism, and a different kind of spirituality, it takes a great deal of study to understand it. We have such technology now that we can recreate history in an environment, to the point of time travel into the past, without going anywhere. Will we learn the underlying reasons for what they did or that which drove them on? John Searle was right. A.I. cannot truly understand Chinese by swapping symbols. They do not have that depth, the physical body the monkey man, the hormones, the feedback, the systems that give us empathy, love, and complicated emotional states, that make up who we are.
In the Song Tweeter and the Monkeyman it is not a historical tale it is merely echoes of things that are similarly related to say to others we are part of that same tour group. In particular Bruce Springsteen and Tom Waits. Tom Waits a very prolific song writer and actor, who's songs have been used in films many times yet so avante garde in his albums you have to really work just to listen to it, and only his cult following is willing to do that. But not being afraid to look humanity right in the eye and criticize it, he managed to create a lot of unique works. Jersey Girl a great song and done by Bruce Springsteen live in New Jersey the first time perhaps one of the most romantic times in human history. And for a writer like Dylan, who probably tried all his life to climb that high up that mountain, but couldn't quite get there, he felt obliged to honor them both also in that song. I could quote that song for you, Jersey Girl, but you just had to be there.
There are some things maybe we could recreate, and some things where only real time travel can take you there.