Saturday, August 27, 2016

A "selfie" eulogy, 28 years in advance

I've commented several times on WD Gann's being an Einstein level, actually greater than Einstein, scientist whose discoveries pre date the great 1905 theory of special relativity.  Mr. Gann's mastery of the markets are demonstrated in the "Ticker Interview" and the 25 days of trading.  He perfected and knew the mechanics of time and space (price) in a relatively simple "laboratory" situation, the stock market, where the dynamics of time and space were isolated and could be examined and easily quantified.  He not only theorized the dynamics of time and space (price), he implemented its mathematics in the markets.

Where Albert Einstein was only just then theorizing 'special relativity' in 1905 with its follow-on of 'general relativity' and formulaic reflection to follow a decade later, all of which was not substantially proven until Sir Arthur Eddington's eclipse observations in 1919, WD Gann was predicting the stock market, arguably with perfection.  In 1920, in my opinion, Mr. Gann was writing essays and arbitrating a contest in "The Scientific American;" anonymously, of course, as the Einstein Essay Contest Editor.  I've written extensively about the Einstein Essay Contest Editor, the name of whom was never, even to this day, revealed.

Several times while reading the Einstein Essay Contest Editor's five or so contextual background essays in the Scientific American I quipped to myself and wrote in my essays "freely traded markets are Mr. Gann's laboratory."  Go back and look at my many essays on the Einstein editor.  You'll find that sentiment often.  Do a search on "markettimeandprice" and "laboratory," I just did.  Maybe a half dozen times I wrote that sentiment.  Its something I couldn't prove if I spent a lifetime, but it is something I felt deeply going back to the first time I visited his grave on June 21, 2015.

I've also written several essays floating my belief that Mr. Gann knew the day he would pass and went so far as to configure his and Sadie Gann's gravestone provide a message.  "A shaman died willing - Gann."  And thereby to provide a gravestone set of measurement and mathematics that points to the year 2016 as a year of great importance.

Fixated most recently with dates, the dates of coming events, I had an interesting thought last night of an important date I'd not explored in WD Gann's "Map of Time;" the date on which he passed, June 18, 1955.  Might he have memorialized himself in some way?  Yes, he did:


On the exact line where Mr. Gann's date of passing occurs in the Map of Time, we find "laboratory in New York."

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He knew.   His laboratory in New York, the greatest market in the world, was his lab for the study of  the physics and geometry of time and space.  And that was his self eulogy.  A 1927 'selfie.'

Jim Ross

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