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"Back to the future", "Terminator 1" and "Terminator 2" and being ones own daddy, Dr. Who and the Daleks. Is there a connection between robots and time travel?
"Back to the future", "Terminator 1" and "Terminator 2" and being ones own daddy, Dr. Who and the Daleks. Is there a connection between robots and time travel?
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Lacan's auto daddy? one day
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Lacan's auto daddy? one day I will be (like) daddy, have mummy. 
Self contradiction and also selfing, self touching in time
Self contradiction and also selfing, self touching in time
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWqax9iHfRU]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWqax9iHfRU]
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The eternal return
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The eternal return of Neitzche (some schizophrenics agree)
Beach House Wishes (on a wheel)
Beach House Wishes (on a wheel)
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Kanzi's words as predictions, "look ma I went to eat an apple".
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Kanzi's words as predictions, "(look ma) I went to eat an apple".
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"100 years of Solitude" and "The mines of Moria" (in LOTR), writings about the past that predict.
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The last lines of "100 years of Solitude" and "The mines of Moria" (in LOTR), writings about the past that predict.
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Einstien's bats, time reversal effects (time travel?), that appears to take place.
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Einstien's bats, time reversal effects (time travel?), that appears to take place and the fact that time and space are somehow, the same thing: spacetime.  
The Rocking Horse Winner. Doing something repetitively, for mummy, in order to predict the future.
The Rocking Horse Winner. Doing something repetitively, for mummy, in order to predict the future.
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Derrida's ear of other seems to listen out of crypt too.  
Derrida's ear of other seems to listen out of crypt too.  
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American Beauty heaven/hell  
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American Beauty heaven/hell and the ending where it is claimed that we will see our life at once. The whole film is Freudian (the hero is at the same time is daughter's boyfriend)
Maybe life is like that (the arc of a ball)
Maybe life is like that (the arc of a ball)
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Elvis's last song, can he hold the note, for long enough time?
Elvis's last song, can he hold the note, for long enough time?
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Jesus, a man who lived as predicted
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Jesus, a man who deliberately lived as predicted to fulfil the prediction.
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Mirae he (to the future) Kiroro: That which is immediately infront of you, incl self person view is the future.
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Mirae e (to the future) Kiroro [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6Eyu2V4iDs] That which is immediately in front of you, including self person view (loot at where you are planting your feet), is the future. ==== If we become one with that which abides with us, we can see our mirror as the future (and perhaps the past too)
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The Past in Gatsyby
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Similarly Yuko Harada's "Family Sounds" [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btoc8GSCuhY] about eating and cooking with someone who abides, becomes the light which shines the future. 寄り添えますあなたとともに 未来を照らす光となれ Together with you who abides with me, Become the light that shines the future. ==== If we become one with that which abides with us, we can see our mirror as the future (and perhaps the past too)
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The way in which lovers predict the demise of lovers who live in the past in the Anime "Your Name" (君の名は), and the films "Il Mare" (2000), and "The Lake House" (2008)
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The speed race of Derrida's Apocalypse, may be refering to the the way in which perhaps we are attempting (like Elvis?!) to catch up with ourselves. https://www.uni-giessen.de/faculties/gcsc/media/workshop-feminism-technology-derrida#
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Edmund Leech's "Time and False Noses" features role swapping between male and female and gives rise to time.
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http://hiebertglobalcenter.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Reading-8-Two-Essays-Concerning-the-Symbolic-Representation-of-Time.pdf#
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Leech ends by mentioning Good King Wenceslas, a carol in which oa page retraces the stipes of a king in the snow. If we as narrated, are not deciding but simply following that which has been decided, then it is better that we do so.
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Freud (similarly?) claims that the fact that we are writing ourselves messages, and rubbing them out, between two roles gives rise to our sense of time.
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http://cscs.res.in/courses_folder/dataarchive/textfiles/textfile.2011-12-30.8604273949/file#
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"catching up with oneself" reminds me of the movements in sex and masturbation - and "auto-affection"
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Several schizophrenics feel that time may be an illusion. One of them also felt that something akin to the St. Vincent video where there is a woman watching a screen of static.
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Similarly, David Bowie's mythology (?!) sometimes involves someone watching a movie (The Prettiest Star [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK8-lEgXg1E], Life on Mars [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v--IqqusnNQ]) and the lyrics to The Man who Sold the World suggests we are already dead, as do the movies in the past of the prettiest star. The girl with the mousey hair is "hooked to the silver screen" which is a good description of someone close.
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Kyles Death in "The Worlds Greatest Dad" [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piQ2-mNeTZM] by Bobcat Goldthwait involves a suicide watching ones father's woman while masturbating, and then being kept alive by the narration of the father (WG dad - Robin Williams). The death scene background music is Akron/Family's "Don't be afraid, You are already dead"
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Willow Creak also by Bobcat Goldthwait is about trying to find Big Foot (hmm), and eventually being pulled backwards very quickly. Bobcat's other work, the world's greatest dad make me think he has seen things. I worry that my death is going to be a pull back like the end of Willow Creak - I am already dead, perhaps. Big foot is going to pull me back to my past. 
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The Past in Gatsby
"I wouldn’t ask too much of her," I ventured. "You can’t repeat the past."
"I wouldn’t ask too much of her," I ventured. "You can’t repeat the past."
"Can’t repeat the past?" he cried incredulously. "Why of course you can!"
"Can’t repeat the past?" he cried incredulously. "Why of course you can!"
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Gatsby was a Platonist ningen 人言  
Gatsby was a Platonist ningen 人言  
The truth was that Jay Gatsby, of West Egg, Long Island, sprang from his Platonic conception of himself. He was a son of God — a phrase which, if it means anything, means just that — and he must be about His Father’s business, the service of a vast, vulgar, and meretricious beauty. So he invented just the sort of Jay Gatsby that a seventeen year old boy would be likely to invent, and to this conception he was faithful to the end.
The truth was that Jay Gatsby, of West Egg, Long Island, sprang from his Platonic conception of himself. He was a son of God — a phrase which, if it means anything, means just that — and he must be about His Father’s business, the service of a vast, vulgar, and meretricious beauty. So he invented just the sort of Jay Gatsby that a seventeen year old boy would be likely to invent, and to this conception he was faithful to the end.
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The way in which lovers predict the demise of lovers who live in the past in the Anime "Your Name" (君の名は), and the films "Il Mare" (2000), and "The Lake House" (2008)
 
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The speed race of Derrida's Apocalypse, seems to be indicating the way in which perhaps we are attempting (like Elvis?!) to catch up with ourselves. https://www.uni-giessen.de/faculties/gcsc/media/workshop-feminism-technology-derrida#
 
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Edmund Leech's "Time and False Noses" features role swapping between male and female and gives rise to time.
 
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http://hiebertglobalcenter.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Reading-8-Two-Essays-Concerning-the-Symbolic-Representation-of-Time.pdf#
 
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Leech ends by mentioning Good King Wenceslas, a carol in which oa page retraces the stpes of a king in the snow. If we as narrated, are not deciding but simply following that which has been decided, then it is better that we do so.
 
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Freud (similarly?) claims that the fact that we are writing ourselves messages, and rubbing them out, between two roles gives rise to our sense of time.
 
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http://cscs.res.in/courses_folder/dataarchive/textfiles/textfile.2011-12-30.8604273949/file#
 

Revision as of 05:53, 6 July 2018

Libet and Soon et al. Our will, already happened

Libet's book, delaying of touch

Derrida postcard differa/ence of duality. (Hah! Who'd have thought he may be right?! Doesn't Libet prove Derrida right!?)

"Back to the future", "Terminator 1" and "Terminator 2" and being ones own daddy, Dr. Who and the Daleks. Is there a connection between robots and time travel?

Lacan's auto daddy? one day I will be (like) daddy, have mummy.

Self contradiction and also selfing, self touching in time

Elvis singing about time attempting to hold the note, long enough for, love? [1]

The eternal return of Neitzche (some schizophrenics agree)

Beach House Wishes (on a wheel)

Kanzi's words as predictions, "(look ma) I went to eat an apple".

The last lines of "100 years of Solitude" and "The mines of Moria" (in LOTR), writings about the past that predict.

Einstien's bats, time reversal effects (time travel?), that appears to take place and the fact that time and space are somehow, the same thing: spacetime.

The Rocking Horse Winner. Doing something repetitively, for mummy, in order to predict the future.

My feeling of prediction

Donnie Darko - prediction as knowing what people want to do

Waking Life chapter five thesis video script is plausible. Note that life is an old woman's dream upon dying.

Elvis Costello's song "Veronica" is about an old woman who is called a lot of things. Veronica Lyrics Veronica on YouTube. Note the narration at the end.

Bruce Lee's favourite song was a transcription of Christina Rosetti's At Home (mis quoted as "When I was dead") about a dead woman watching.

Derrida's ear of other seems to listen out of crypt too.

American Beauty heaven/hell and the ending where it is claimed that we will see our life at once. The whole film is Freudian (the hero is at the same time is daughter's boyfriend)

Maybe life is like that (the arc of a ball)

The Rolling Stones' Sympathy for the Devil

Elvis's last song, can he hold the note, for long enough time?

Jesus, a man who deliberately lived as predicted to fulfil the prediction.

Mirae e (to the future) Kiroro [2] That which is immediately in front of you, including self person view (loot at where you are planting your feet), is the future. ==== If we become one with that which abides with us, we can see our mirror as the future (and perhaps the past too)

Similarly Yuko Harada's "Family Sounds" [3] about eating and cooking with someone who abides, becomes the light which shines the future. 寄り添えますあなたとともに 未来を照らす光となれ Together with you who abides with me, Become the light that shines the future. ==== If we become one with that which abides with us, we can see our mirror as the future (and perhaps the past too)

The way in which lovers predict the demise of lovers who live in the past in the Anime "Your Name" (君の名は), and the films "Il Mare" (2000), and "The Lake House" (2008)

The speed race of Derrida's Apocalypse, may be refering to the the way in which perhaps we are attempting (like Elvis?!) to catch up with ourselves. https://www.uni-giessen.de/faculties/gcsc/media/workshop-feminism-technology-derrida#

Edmund Leech's "Time and False Noses" features role swapping between male and female and gives rise to time. http://hiebertglobalcenter.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Reading-8-Two-Essays-Concerning-the-Symbolic-Representation-of-Time.pdf# Leech ends by mentioning Good King Wenceslas, a carol in which oa page retraces the stipes of a king in the snow. If we as narrated, are not deciding but simply following that which has been decided, then it is better that we do so.

Freud (similarly?) claims that the fact that we are writing ourselves messages, and rubbing them out, between two roles gives rise to our sense of time. http://cscs.res.in/courses_folder/dataarchive/textfiles/textfile.2011-12-30.8604273949/file#

"catching up with oneself" reminds me of the movements in sex and masturbation - and "auto-affection"

Several schizophrenics feel that time may be an illusion. One of them also felt that something akin to the St. Vincent video where there is a woman watching a screen of static.

Similarly, David Bowie's mythology (?!) sometimes involves someone watching a movie (The Prettiest Star [4], Life on Mars [5]) and the lyrics to The Man who Sold the World suggests we are already dead, as do the movies in the past of the prettiest star. The girl with the mousey hair is "hooked to the silver screen" which is a good description of someone close.



Kyles Death in "The Worlds Greatest Dad" [6] by Bobcat Goldthwait involves a suicide watching ones father's woman while masturbating, and then being kept alive by the narration of the father (WG dad - Robin Williams). The death scene background music is Akron/Family's "Don't be afraid, You are already dead"

Willow Creak also by Bobcat Goldthwait is about trying to find Big Foot (hmm), and eventually being pulled backwards very quickly. Bobcat's other work, the world's greatest dad make me think he has seen things. I worry that my death is going to be a pull back like the end of Willow Creak - I am already dead, perhaps. Big foot is going to pull me back to my past.

The Past in Gatsby "I wouldn’t ask too much of her," I ventured. "You can’t repeat the past." "Can’t repeat the past?" he cried incredulously. "Why of course you can!" He looked around him wildly, as if the past were lurking here in the shadow of his house, just out of reach of his hand. "I’m going to fix everything just the way it was before," he said, nodding determinedly. "She’ll see."

And as I sat there, brooding on the old unknown world, I thought of Gatsby's wonder when he first picked out the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock. He had come a long way to this blue lawn and his dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it. He did not know that it was already behind him, somewhere back in that vast obscurity beyond the city, where the dark fields of the republic rolled on under the night. Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that’s no matter — tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther.... And one fine morning — So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.

Gatsby was a Platonist ningen 人言 The truth was that Jay Gatsby, of West Egg, Long Island, sprang from his Platonic conception of himself. He was a son of God — a phrase which, if it means anything, means just that — and he must be about His Father’s business, the service of a vast, vulgar, and meretricious beauty. So he invented just the sort of Jay Gatsby that a seventeen year old boy would be likely to invent, and to this conception he was faithful to the end.

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