The text of Finnegans Wake (including the title page, which is page 1) runs for exactly 628 pages. This refers to 6.28... or "tau" as it is sometimes known, the double of π. We know that the book "circles back" on itself.
One of the books ten Thunders (the seventh) appears on PAGE 314. I will give you two guesses: one for the significance of 314, and another for whether you think the Thunder appearing on that page (number) is coincidental.
Think I'm a schizo? Have a look at this diagram, which occurs very close to the book's middle, on 293. The "A" and the "L" in the middle may refer to the first half of the alphabet, or: the book. And then of course we have not only the π, but also the P.
I was joking but i looked at the page and it immediately under the diagram and to the left it starts talking about uteruses and "the interplay of bones in the womb". He really was a huge cum brain but same.
1 month ago
Anonymous
actually I think this entire page is about sex but so is most of the book
It's like that IQ measurer app that gives you a high score if you use rare words.
I'm pretty sure many of the so-called postmodern bullshit that stemgays hate are going to give impressive fractals as well.
Did you really make this thread to try and apply mathematical concepts to an abstraction? Pretty crazy my dude. Here's your AI response:
While the study might provide intriguing insights into the layered nature of Joyce's writing, the claim should be taken as an interesting intersection of literature and mathematics rather than a literal equivalence. It is a way of highlighting the depth and intricacy of the literature using the language of mathematics.
>AIslop response
You are beneath a (You). Frick you, I'm starting the thread back up.
thread/
What does this mean, as someone who doesn't use math
The explanation for what this means can be found here:
thatsmaths com/2017/06/15/fractal-complexity-of-finnegans-wake/
tl;dr for those that have something to do much more important to read than a 200-word article: >Writers intuitively vary sentence length for stylistic and aesthetic ends. The distribution of sentence lengths can reveal hidden aspects of literary works.
The function being shown is just showing how lengthy individual sentences are compared against the average sentence length of the novel.
tl;dr for the tl;dr:
finnegan's wake starts and ends with short sentences and the middle is long sentences
This reminds me of the page harmony canon found by Van de Graaf and others across time:
https://retinart.net/graphic-design/secret-law-of-page-harmony/
People who undermine or outright reject the significance in this should be completely ignored. They wouldn't know harmony and beauty even if they hit them in the face.
>finnegan's wake starts and ends with short sentences and the middle is long sentences
That's it? Why is that impressive? Anyone could do that. I'm sure there are shitty tiktok romance novels that start and end with short sentences and have long sentences in the middle. Are STEMgays really so moronic that this is the type of shit they pay attention to when reading a novel?
>AIslop response
You are beneath a (You). Frick you, I'm starting the thread back up.
thread/
[...]
The explanation for what this means can be found here:
thatsmaths com/2017/06/15/fractal-complexity-of-finnegans-wake/
tl;dr for those that have something to do much more important to read than a 200-word article: >Writers intuitively vary sentence length for stylistic and aesthetic ends. The distribution of sentence lengths can reveal hidden aspects of literary works.
The function being shown is just showing how lengthy individual sentences are compared against the average sentence length of the novel.
tl;dr for the tl;dr:
finnegan's wake starts and ends with short sentences and the middle is long sentences
>finnegan's wake starts and ends with short sentences and the middle is long sentences
are you fricking moronic?
read the paper here https://arxiv.org/pdf/1412.8319.pdf
The actual tl;dr is that they're just looking at a series of numbers that correspond to sentence length in the text, and they noticed that for a moron it will look like white noise (all short or long sentences with random variation). Great works however have a fractal pattern in this series of numbers - patterns that look the same whether you look at a bigger scale or a smaller scale, it's not random.
1 month ago
Anonymous
Because they're copping the Bible and that's the sign of an intelligent man; But a genius gives credit where credit is due.
God I hate braindead homosexuals like you, coping with the fact that you don't read by lashing out at anyone able to flexibly demonstrate an essential love of literature by considering things through alternative lenses. You probably consider yourself trad or redpilled or some other such pointless shit, but the reality is simply that you don't read but are addicted to the egoism that comes with having read, evidenced clearly by your inability to even render your own words and relying instead on AI to generate some trite garbage.
can't wait until you scum are back in your place shining shoes and lifting rocks into position to build monuments for actual human you sub-bacterial feces.
What are you talking about? It's a dumb abstraction that cannot be argued whatsoeever. If you want to jack off James Joyce that's perfectly fine, but don't put it into some fricking mathematical pretense.
>trad or redpilled
you're giving yourself away more than you think, American. If these things live rent free in your head, that's your problem Jamal. There's no shame in sending some verbose drivel into an AI to whittle it down into a comprehensive format. God knows I'd hardly understand what the frick half of you schizophrenics talk about otherwise.
>le american xd >can’t even create verbose drivel >freely admits he doesn’t even understand what people are talking about
have a nice day you fricking wienerroach
Sadly, this is the fact of the matter. If you want to see genuinely impressive hidden architecture in manuscripts, look at the videos on the Shakespeare/De Vere hidden iconography and codes. Blows Jimmy J. out of the water. (Granted, De Vere had help along the way.)
Episkopos Mordecai, Keeper of the Notary Sojac, informs me that you
are welcome to reveal that our oldest extant records show us to have been
fully established in Atlantis, circa 18,000 B.C., under Kull, the galley
slave who ascended to the Throne of Valusia. Revived by Pelias of Koth,
circa 10,000 B.C. Possibly it was he who taught the inner-teachings to
Conan of Cimmeria after Conan became King of Aquilonia. First brought to
the western hemisphere by Conan and taught to Mayan priesthood (Conan is
Quetzlcoatl). That was 4 Ahua, 8 Cumhu, Mayan date. Revived by Abdul
Alhazred in his infamous Al Azif, circa 800 A.D. (Al Azif translated into
Latin by Olaus Wormius, 1132 A.D., as The Necronomicon.) In 1090 A.D. was
the founding of The Ismaelian Sect (Hashishim) by Hassan i Sabbah, with
secret teachings based on Alhazred, Pelias and Kull. Founding of the
Illuminated Ones of Bavaria, by Adam Weishaupt, on May 1, 1776. He based it
on the others. Weishaupt brought it to the United States during the period
that he was impersonating George Washington; and it was he who was the Man
in Black who gave the design for The Great Seal to Jefferson in the garden
that night. The Illuminated tradition is now, of course, in the hands of
The Ancient Illuminated Seers of Bavaria (A.I.S.B.), headquartered here in
the United States.
Our teachings are not, need I remind you, available for publication.
No harm, though, in admitting that some of them can be found disguised in
Joyce's Finnegan's Wake, Burroughs Nova Express, the King James translation
of the Holy Bible (though not the Latin or Hebrew), and The Blue Book. Not
to speak of Ben Franklin's private papers (!), but we are still suppressing
those.
What does this mean, as someone who doesn't use math
Reminders:
The text of Finnegans Wake (including the title page, which is page 1) runs for exactly 628 pages. This refers to 6.28... or "tau" as it is sometimes known, the double of π. We know that the book "circles back" on itself.
One of the books ten Thunders (the seventh) appears on PAGE 314. I will give you two guesses: one for the significance of 314, and another for whether you think the Thunder appearing on that page (number) is coincidental.
Think I'm a schizo? Have a look at this diagram, which occurs very close to the book's middle, on 293. The "A" and the "L" in the middle may refer to the first half of the alphabet, or: the book. And then of course we have not only the π, but also the P.
Also it says ALP and looks like a vegana
I was joking but i looked at the page and it immediately under the diagram and to the left it starts talking about uteruses and "the interplay of bones in the womb". He really was a huge cum brain but same.
actually I think this entire page is about sex but so is most of the book
about sex but also giving birth
Joyce was a genius
it's fake, it's just made up ahit
>dude fractals lmao
it's april fool's day
It's like that IQ measurer app that gives you a high score if you use rare words.
I'm pretty sure many of the so-called postmodern bullshit that stemgays hate are going to give impressive fractals as well.
Did you really make this thread to try and apply mathematical concepts to an abstraction? Pretty crazy my dude. Here's your AI response:
While the study might provide intriguing insights into the layered nature of Joyce's writing, the claim should be taken as an interesting intersection of literature and mathematics rather than a literal equivalence. It is a way of highlighting the depth and intricacy of the literature using the language of mathematics.
/thread
>AIslop response
You are beneath a (You). Frick you, I'm starting the thread back up.
thread/
The explanation for what this means can be found here:
thatsmaths com/2017/06/15/fractal-complexity-of-finnegans-wake/
tl;dr for those that have something to do much more important to read than a 200-word article:
>Writers intuitively vary sentence length for stylistic and aesthetic ends. The distribution of sentence lengths can reveal hidden aspects of literary works.
The function being shown is just showing how lengthy individual sentences are compared against the average sentence length of the novel.
tl;dr for the tl;dr:
finnegan's wake starts and ends with short sentences and the middle is long sentences
This reminds me of the page harmony canon found by Van de Graaf and others across time:
https://retinart.net/graphic-design/secret-law-of-page-harmony/
People who undermine or outright reject the significance in this should be completely ignored. They wouldn't know harmony and beauty even if they hit them in the face.
>finnegan's wake starts and ends with short sentences and the middle is long sentences
That's it? Why is that impressive? Anyone could do that. I'm sure there are shitty tiktok romance novels that start and end with short sentences and have long sentences in the middle. Are STEMgays really so moronic that this is the type of shit they pay attention to when reading a novel?
>finnegan's wake starts and ends with short sentences and the middle is long sentences
are you fricking moronic?
read the paper here https://arxiv.org/pdf/1412.8319.pdf
The actual tl;dr is that they're just looking at a series of numbers that correspond to sentence length in the text, and they noticed that for a moron it will look like white noise (all short or long sentences with random variation). Great works however have a fractal pattern in this series of numbers - patterns that look the same whether you look at a bigger scale or a smaller scale, it's not random.
Because they're copping the Bible and that's the sign of an intelligent man; But a genius gives credit where credit is due.
God I hate braindead homosexuals like you, coping with the fact that you don't read by lashing out at anyone able to flexibly demonstrate an essential love of literature by considering things through alternative lenses. You probably consider yourself trad or redpilled or some other such pointless shit, but the reality is simply that you don't read but are addicted to the egoism that comes with having read, evidenced clearly by your inability to even render your own words and relying instead on AI to generate some trite garbage.
can't wait until you scum are back in your place shining shoes and lifting rocks into position to build monuments for actual human you sub-bacterial feces.
What are you talking about? It's a dumb abstraction that cannot be argued whatsoeever. If you want to jack off James Joyce that's perfectly fine, but don't put it into some fricking mathematical pretense.
>trad or redpilled
you're giving yourself away more than you think, American. If these things live rent free in your head, that's your problem Jamal. There's no shame in sending some verbose drivel into an AI to whittle it down into a comprehensive format. God knows I'd hardly understand what the frick half of you schizophrenics talk about otherwise.
>le american xd
>can’t even create verbose drivel
>freely admits he doesn’t even understand what people are talking about
have a nice day you fricking wienerroach
this proves that Joyce wasted years on shit that doesn't actually make the novel any better. Its autism
Sadly, this is the fact of the matter. If you want to see genuinely impressive hidden architecture in manuscripts, look at the videos on the Shakespeare/De Vere hidden iconography and codes. Blows Jimmy J. out of the water. (Granted, De Vere had help along the way.)
It's all fake. Just autists finding patterns.
That doesn't seem like a very well-reasoned argument, anon.
Yeah but this is what he loved, the shit that makes novels better for the reader was probably boring to him at that point
Someone needed to restrain his autism for a bit. At least autists these days are at least somewhat self aware
Episkopos Mordecai, Keeper of the Notary Sojac, informs me that you
are welcome to reveal that our oldest extant records show us to have been
fully established in Atlantis, circa 18,000 B.C., under Kull, the galley
slave who ascended to the Throne of Valusia. Revived by Pelias of Koth,
circa 10,000 B.C. Possibly it was he who taught the inner-teachings to
Conan of Cimmeria after Conan became King of Aquilonia. First brought to
the western hemisphere by Conan and taught to Mayan priesthood (Conan is
Quetzlcoatl). That was 4 Ahua, 8 Cumhu, Mayan date. Revived by Abdul
Alhazred in his infamous Al Azif, circa 800 A.D. (Al Azif translated into
Latin by Olaus Wormius, 1132 A.D., as The Necronomicon.) In 1090 A.D. was
the founding of The Ismaelian Sect (Hashishim) by Hassan i Sabbah, with
secret teachings based on Alhazred, Pelias and Kull. Founding of the
Illuminated Ones of Bavaria, by Adam Weishaupt, on May 1, 1776. He based it
on the others. Weishaupt brought it to the United States during the period
that he was impersonating George Washington; and it was he who was the Man
in Black who gave the design for The Great Seal to Jefferson in the garden
that night. The Illuminated tradition is now, of course, in the hands of
The Ancient Illuminated Seers of Bavaria (A.I.S.B.), headquartered here in
the United States.
Our teachings are not, need I remind you, available for publication.
No harm, though, in admitting that some of them can be found disguised in
Joyce's Finnegan's Wake, Burroughs Nova Express, the King James translation
of the Holy Bible (though not the Latin or Hebrew), and The Blue Book. Not
to speak of Ben Franklin's private papers (!), but we are still suppressing
those.
Joycegays are the most insufferabe "humans" around.
Sounds like you're upset.
who would even believe this
believe what?
You know what it is?
Bird
Terror
Disorder
Resonance