Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Synchronicity, inventions; energy, stealth, a tunnel thru time, part 3

This essay will build on the two of yesterday and should be read only in context of the event's of "synchronicity" being found in WD Gann's "The Tunnel Thru the Air" and/or the contemporary film, "Synchronicity" (released in 2015).  I will add additional events discovered as this day unfolds.

We left the last essay having made circle through the discovery of Ryne Pearson Douglas, the author of the contemporary film "Knowing" finding his name fully articulated in the characters, General Pearson, Claire Douglas and the encoded name "Ryne:"


Let's expand that paragraph and change some colors.


At the encouragement of a commenter, Steven, I have recolored the word Ryne and added color to the letters e, y and g to form the blue word "energy."  Left are the letters "pc" that have contemporary meaning that simply did not exist in 1927 when TTTTA was published.  Further down you will see the green letters that spell "stealt_" missing the h to otherwise form the word "stealth."  And we have the 1980s stealth fighters and bombers that could evade radar to fly largely undetected.

Now read the paragraph.  An airplane that could fly high, was invisible and could extract energy from the air.  The last element, energy, is missing from our current fleet of military airplanes.  In the realm of civilian airplanes, a solar powered airplane is currently completing its maiden flight around the world, during the 88th anniversary of Lindbergh crossing the Atlantic; a feat heralded in TTTTA.  [The Spirit of St Louis began its journey on May 20, 1927, where the Solar Impulse 2 took off Abu Dhabi in March 2015.]

The word "energy" is a bit of a mystery having several meanings.  The formerly yellow word, PCG, is believed to stand for Pacific Coast Gas located at 77 Beale Street in San Francisco and which alludes to the ancient Atlantis submersion (see previous essay).  Now, its letter 'g' is a component of "energy" which, yes, PCG is all about energy in Southern California.

But this is where the amazing "synchronicity" may enter within the movie "Synchronicity."  Robert Gordon's invention was an invisible and soundless airplane that could fly high and extract energy from the air.  Nicola Tesla (a contemporary of WD Gann living in New York City), tragically, ended his great career chasing the dream of energy extracted from the air.

And what is the invention in "Synchronicity?"  It is a time machine that opens a wormhole through time; a "Tunnel Thru Time" that, after opening, uses the vast energy of the earth's rotation to sustain itself.  Obviously, it is invisible.  Inventor Jim Beale and assistants do not see the wormhole when first created.

As with Nicola Tesla' quest for energy extracted from the air, heroine Abby Ross, explains the Tesla quest in promoting Jim Beale's time machine to the evil investor, Klaus Meisner and his wife:


And do we find Nicholas Tesla in TTTTA?  Of course we do:


Highlighted in red, aside Robert Gordon's invention of the noiseless muffler.  I was disappointed I did not find 'Nicola' much less 'Nic' but, often when I get something right, Mr. Gann seemingly throws this finite mathematician (a CPA) a bone.  Perhaps the word 'cap' in blue or rearranged 'CPA' is such a reward for today's event in synchronicity.

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As a warning, a single viewing of the movie is wholly inadequate to understand the time sequences of events.  A person, even forewarned of its contents, will not understand it or enjoy it...the first time.  Notably:

"Time is our only real currency."
"Time is a great teacher that eventually kills all its students."
"I don't have a horse in this race, but I'd put my money on Jim because he's Tesla...
and because Edison was... a dick."

You might have seen brief blue sky thoughts in previous essays indicating I believed Mr. Gann encoded into TTTTA an invention of a "Tunnel Thru Time."  What greater weapon than to see what your enemy plans in advance; Alan Turing's Colossus that solved the Enigma Code or Robert Gordon's Tel Talk?  This last two days' research confirms the thought.  The "Torah Code" by another name but the same substance.  A mathematical model that accomplishes an end similar to the invention found in the movie "Synchronicity."  Maybe so.

There are many other synchronicities in the movie, particularly numbers.  So, this thread will continue.

Jim Ross

8 comments:

  1. It's not "stealth" or "steals". It's "Steven". Any time you see a "v", look for it. Usually it's there. There is another "Steven" down lower. The "v" for that one is on line 12230. Spelled out with in a line with letters in between.

    Steven

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    1. Ahh, but I'd that "that too." As Ryne was pretty obvious, so was energy using the same letters. I'd say "stealth" missing the 'h' is a pretty sound conclusion given the "invisible" and "noiseless" airplane in the narrative.

      Jim

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    2. Excuse me,---> I'd say "that too."

      Happy fingers,

      Jim

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    3. The important point to this is the reuse of letters. He can put a name in a place to draw attention then use the letters again for a message.

      Nice find. I need to check out Synchronicity.

      Steven

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    4. Its pretty good when you watch it the 3rd or 4th time. Till then, you haven't a fix on what is going on. I can see why the critics were so harsh and vastly all people. They haven't a clue of what's going on. They need something simple like 2012 which would hardly challenge the mind of a slug.

      Jim

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    5. I never bothered watching 2012. Liked Knowing. Really enjoyed Pi. So on to Synchronicity. Complexity in a movie is a good thing. Gives you reason to watch it more than once.

      Steven

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    6. I was embarrassed to rent it but, ultimately after writing the essay on Jung's definition of synchronicity, I felt like I had to do so just to eliminate the possibility. I was really very wrong about that. There is a wealth of numbers in it.

      Jim

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    7. Oh well, guess I'll watch it too. I really prefer reading, but Knowing really showed the value of these movies.

      Steven

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