Re: GR translation: what hep humorists here are already calling “Critical Mass”
Seymour Landnau
seymourlandnau at gmail.com
Fri Jul 21 09:32:18 CDT 2017
Well, the web is a type of collective consciousness, after all. It is a
reflection, a symbol, of this particular Earth matrix' collective
consciousness.
On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 6:03 AM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
> "no need even to be there, at the office, for visitors may tune in from
> anywhere in the Convention to his passionate demonstrations,"
>
> This strikes me as possibly a hidden McLuhan, Global Village,
> internet-foreshadowing throwaway bit. "tuning in from anywhere' .
>
> Some have connected de Chardin's human consciousness evolution with
> McLuhan's Global Village predictions conceptually. If we're going to evolve
> into a Cosmic Consciousness, this--Global Village-- seems like it might be
> a runway....
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 8:37 PM, Mike Jing <gravitys.rainbow.cn at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> V539.10-24, P548.12-26 DEVIL’S ADVOCATE’S what the shingle sez, yes
>> inside is a Jesuit here to act in that capacity, here to preach, like his
>> colleague Teilhard de Chardin, against return. Here to say that critical
>> mass cannot be ignored. Once the technical means of control have reached a
>> certain size, a certain degree of being connected one to another, the
>> chances for freedom are over for good. The word has ceased to have meaning.
>> It’s a potent case Father Rapier makes here, not without great moments of
>> eloquence, moments when he himself is clearly moved . . . no need even to
>> be there, at the office, for visitors may tune in from anywhere in the
>> Convention to his passionate demonstrations, which often come in the midst
>> of celebrating what hep humorists here are already calling “Critical Mass”
>> (get it? not too many did in 1945, the Cosmic Bomb was still trembling in
>> its earliness, not yet revealed to the People, so you heard the term only
>> in the very superhepcat-to-hepcat exchanges).
>>
>> Does the word "critical" here refer to the nature of Father Rapier's
>> sermon, as in "given to adverse or unfavourable criticism"?
>> I'm aware of the pun, of course.
>>
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