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7 Her Guy Like Me 7 Purity-girl gets boy1

A night dream2

I awoke from a dream of an incandescent light bulb hanging down inside a transparent glass cover in a dark room. A character in the room directed a stream of water at the glass cover. At first, the light grew more intense. Water condensed from steam, within the cover and rose in the well of the cover around the bulb. Its cooling effect upon the bulb caused the light bulb to crack around its base, letting in the water made steam into the vacuum. The light filaments shorted out and the light dimmed and died out too dark. Upon removing the glass cover, in the water, now floated a bulb, half full of water and half a vacuum holding tightly a piece of tin foil across its throat. The director took the bulb with foil intact and looked at half water. I did not know the meaning of this dream or why I had dreamt it so at that time.3

I had earlier in the previous day heard an audiotape of Pearl S. Buck, Letters from Peking. Her female character in Vermont had been reading Einstein about the convertibility of matter into energy. That woman, a wife separated from her Chinese husband in Peking, had received a letter from his second wife telling of his death dressed in his military uniform while a teacher in a school. Her character says a person in a dream whom she awoke to hold into her arms, feeling his presence as real as if he were there visited her. She says of this feeling that he was energy converted from the matter of him to look as the letter described him in his uniform. He was not as she had seen him. She believed that as he died at the hand of another that had shot him from behind his back while fleeing the gate of the school where he had taught. His matter had changed to energy. In addition, since he was now free of the restraints that had held him captive to the earth in China, he came to her. She was the one he had loved first of the two wives and he had appeared as he was now not as he had before. Such a fanciful story seems more believable by science, as an explanation about energy expanding from mass.4

The equation of conversion is e = m*c*c; root (e/m) = c, the light constant.5

Ln c = (Ln e - Ln m)/2; [2/(Ln m/Ln c) + 1] = (Ln e/Ln m). If Ln m = Ln c, then m = c and e = c*c*c and Ln e = 3* Ln c; hence Ln e/Ln c = 3. Mass at the natural logarithm of light, as a constant is three times logarithm energy. E = m*m*m, hence third root (e) = m = c.6

What meaning the dream had was this thought came to me. The director stressed the outer casing of the light bulb with water that filling the cover caused the steam of water against Inner Light to crack the bulb and shut out its Inner Light or caused it to die. Some random placing of a foil across its now dropped bulb throat held it together half water and half vacuum holding the foil tightly. Although the light bulb was dead its structure survived. If mass is constant it will remain so in form when converted to energy, such that mass has a memory of its shape and form even when converted energy. A skin of the body has a memory of its once itching.7

Alfred Hitchcock, film director, "… hoped that technology would devise a machine that would replace the actor." [Cartoon] "actors can be redrawn or erased at will on the storyboard." "… like the machines that made them, they can be readily manipulated." (p. 65) "… harmonize the formal and the real." (p. 67) [I. Singer. Three Philosophical Filmmakers: Hitchcock …, c. 2004]8

My grandfather invented a cable code to replace two adjacent vowels with a Qx, where x was a vowel based on a table of vowel pairs to save the additional cost of the cable word.9

This gave rise to a bracket [] or block idea {}, with Q as beginning bracket and x ending.10

My maternal grandmother told bible stories about dreams and visions as morality tales.11

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  • mymorningstory
    August 14

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    ok,

    maybe I'm Dumb.... I totally can't follow this..... I don't see how the name of the story fits the *Story* Is it a dream? Where did all this inventing stuff come from....

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