Sunday, May 20, 2018

But Otho Died Homeless


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a.            I repent.
b.            Home is where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in.
c.             But Otho Died Homeless.
d.            I could have given him an intellectual home, for I memorized Goedel’s Incompleteness Proof—that any axiomatic system has true sentences (Well Formed Formulas) that cannot be derived from it.
d2. In Russell’s and Whitehead’s ‘Principia Mathematica’ there are 5 basic operators.
d3. The Sheffer Stroke (/, ‘not both the one and the other’) I was told, from it could be derived                     
        all 5.
d4. But we believe in both/and. The particle and wzve nature(s) of light is an example, and that
       could be seen to be derived from Jesus Christ being fully God and fully man, without         
       confusion, division, mixture, or separation. This would be something from which to derive a  
       new mathematics, a contrast to the Sheffer Stroke, engendering a contrast to the operators
       of Russell and Whithead.
e.            This would be in accord with the First Thesis, ‘When our Lord and Master, Jesus Christ, says ‘Repent ye,’ He wills the entire life of the believer to be one of repentance.
d’.    This would have been an intellectual home.  I talk profitably with people every day who are
         more difficult to talk with than Otho.
c’.    But Otho was not by me given the opportunity to live in this intellectual home, he died
         homeless—in this way and others, and by others..
b’.    Home is where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in. I could have, but didn’t.
a’.     I repent. Perhaps we can do this new … mathematics, for we have other great intellects in
         the family. It would be an ongoing way of continuing to repent. Let us call the key symbol the
  ‘8sterisk’. (Otho is close to Otto, which is close to acht, eight). A ‘+’ and an ‘X’ superimposed
   Would make an 8-rayed asterisk-like symbol, an ‘8sterisk’. Begin, beg in, as Luther’s last words
   were ‘We’re beggars, that’ all. Otho would have understood this, and perhaps that wordplay and
   joking are ‘both/and’ phenomena, ‘8steristskic’
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I tried to put this in a comment on May 26: 1--This should be part of a Kindle ebook that Louise is writing for Otho's children. 2--'I was so much younger then, I'm older than that now,' as the song says. 3--In this context it's not so much what one' CAN'T do, but WHAT ONE CAN DO.

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