Atdtda34: a Singularity
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 16 05:30:38 CDT 2012
"It begins to look like a singularity"--Dr. Vanderjuice, p.797
[Technological] Singularity with modern associations went wide around 1993, as SFwriter VignorVerge [VV's!!]
popularized it....Seen as an "intellectual event horizon"....gotta be a major meaning of TRPs,beyond gravitational singularity as metaphor--altho look at all
that THAT carries including infinite gravity!....
Technological singularity refers to the hypothetical future emergence of greater-than-human intelligence through technological means.[1] Since the capabilities of such intelligence would be difficult for an unaided human mind to comprehend, the occurrence of a technological singularity is seen as an intellectual event horizon, beyond which events cannot be predicted or understood.---from wikipedia article
resonates all the way to The Trespassers maybe?
A gravitational singularity (sometimes called a spacetime singularity) is a place in a black hole where the gravity is thought to be infinite. Most scientists do not think that it is actually infinite, but it is useful for their maths to treat it like it is.
can AtD's Tungaska Event carry all these meanings or did TRP get a bit balloonish? "little lame
balloon man"--ee cummings
From: Paul Nightingale <isread at btinternet.com>
To: pynchon-l at waste.org
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 9:45 AM
Subject: Atdtda34: Nobody knows, 964-965
The previous section reports what must be ongoing conversations about the
war. There was a clear contrast between 'a bright future ahead' and the war
that Reef/Yashmeen/Ljubica are, evidently, following; this point is
reiterated in the opening line of this section, dialogue that puts the
protagonists at the centre of the action (where, previously, they were
marginal to it). Here, their subjective outlook ('what I know where I am,
now') is at odds with a more generalised account; until the final paragraph
on 965, where people are replaced by armies, the labels that confirm the
status of this or that unit, there is a refusal to allow an authoritative
narrative to simply tell the war-story.
Moreover, 'the horizon of the unimaginable' (964) perhaps reminds us of both
'the storm of fearful hearsay' (963) and Reef's inability 'to express his
feelings to Cyprian' (961). The way the two men communicate, or don't, is
tied to the way the war is constructed as something that is known about but
elusive.
Top of 965, Reef/Yashmeen/Ljubica intrude on the 'major battle' that is
announced here: what we see described are 'processions across the plains
...' etc, while the 'Krupps guns thumping in the distance' are as close as
we get to military action. The 'temporary packs' of dogs stand in for armies
similarly concerned to take advantage of the situation: like Reef in the
previous section, they are scavengers, of course.
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