This Is What I Think.
Thursday, November 14, 2024
Today is 11/14/2024, Post #2
by me, Kerry Burgess, 11/14/2024 9:09 PM
There is other stuff I am looking at because of the content of this episode
Not sure when I will finish it and blog-post it here, if ever, among several other draft reports I have in progress of new discoveries by me
This is part of what I am looking at as I watch it
There are nine episodes of this series available right now. Season 2 has not yet become available
I might continue watching it.
I have never been a fan of the Apple company or its products
Right now, there are two things I like about the Apple technology company:
First is they are abrogating that ridiculous mainstream-media hyped fad of "A.I." by publicizing their brand they name as Apple Intelligence. Don't know what it does, but I am tech-savvy enough (you are not) to recognize they are keeping it real.
Second, they now convienently offer Apple TV+ as an extra-fee subscription channel on Amazon Prime Video
I discovered that because the streaming-video serial "Silo" just began season 2 from Apple TV+
I like what I've seen so far in "Dark Matter"
It's nothing really particular to Apple, though
The introduction reminds me actually of "Counterpart" from Starz. Also, it has a Sony brand.
You never really know who creates this stuff
This is branded under the name of Blake Crouch, but is that the actual person created it?
My guess - guess - is he's the front-man for it
He's either too wealthy or/and too lazy to recognize the similarity with "Counterpart"
Or he did it deliberately
My guess is it the same person created "Counterpart"
09/24/08 4:05 AM
Lately I have been feeling a greater sense of confidence of my name as Thomas Reagan.
I have also been thinking that my degree from Princeton University was officially listed in ultra-classified records as Dr. Thomas Reagan. I also felt a greater sense of confidence about my wife's name as Phoebe Cates
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by me, Kerry Burgess, posted by me: March 26, 2020
For a very long time, I associated my vague notions about 3/16/1991 with my vague notions about a professorship at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, all just vague notions that inexplicably formed in my mind at some point years ago
I have let go that association of 3/16/1991 and Columbia, SC
I think still there is some specific reason those ideas formed in my conscious mind with Columbia but I still do not know specifically the reason for any of that
All I know is the pattern keeps being consistent
It's all just so ridiculous
by me, Kerry Burgess, August 14, 2017 12:01 am
the first thought that came to mind in the first few minutes was: what if my degree in the early 1990s really was from Princeton University. Thomas Reagan, a 1969 graduate of Princeton University, unpublished by anyone but me, as well as also a major movie studio executive and financial owner, made the arrangements for my studies there. My work in Columbia was as a professor in the second half of the 1990s.
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From 3/16/1991 ( from the thoughts in my conscious mind, coinciding with United States of America Veterans Affairs hospital psychiatric doctor medical drugs: my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate and possibly the date of the top-secret, doctorate-degree credential from Princeton University, I can theorize only ) To 5/8/2024 ( ) is 12107 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 12/26/1998 ( ) is 12107 days
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21158452/
IMDb
Dark Matter
S1.E1
Are You Happy in Your Life?
Episode aired May 8, 2024
Physics professor and family man Jason Dessen is abducted from everything he loves.
Joel Edgerton as Jason Dessen
Jennifer Connelly as Daniela Vargas Dessen
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from my private journal, as me, Kerry Burgess, typed after being released from the USA Veterans Affairs psychiatric hospital enduring many months sitting in a grungy two-computer room in a homeless shelter on the waterfront in downtown Seattle:
From: Kerry Burgess {me}
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 11:04 AM
To: Kerry Burgess {me}
Subject: Re: Journal May 21, 2006
Kerry Burgess wrote:
I think it was my first thought after waking up this morning that I used to date Julia Roberts a long time ago.
I also have these unexplained thoughts that I was a fighter pilot in the U.S. military, although I'm not sure which service, but I may have been in two different branches over time. I am also confused about thoughts that I may have been a helicopter pilot. What's next? A space shuttle pilot? Seems like a lot for someone that is only 40. And, while I am not sure when this divergence happened, I am reasonably certain it was before I turned 33. So I must have been a pretty busy guy. Especially because I have thoughts that I was some kind of mathmetician too. I have these thoughts too that I was captured by enemy forces at some point and tortured while in captivity.
by me, Kerry Burgess, excerpts from my private journal: 9/26/2006 3:06 PM
As I was trying to go to sleep last night, I had a thought that I have a doctorate in computer science from Princeton.
and I had thoughts that I studied music as well at Princeton.
from my private journal, as me, Kerry Burgess, typed after being released from the USA Veterans Affairs psychiatric hospital enduring many months sitting in a grungy two-computer room in a homeless shelter on the waterfront in downtown Seattle:
by me, Kerry Burgess, excerpts from my private journals: 9/28/2006 7:13 PM
This sounds very interesting. In my memory of taking Physics my Senior year at Ashdown, I remember being very interested in the class, but we didn’t cover such an interesting topic.
http://www.princeton.edu/main/about/present/
Ayan Chatterjee (left) and Mark Daly measure piano strings as part of a lab project for professor Pierre Piroué's freshman seminar on "Sound, Music and ... Physics."
9/28/2006 7:37 PM
I think I even have memories of the graduate degree process. I am not sure of the terms to describe the process.
9/28/2006 7:47 PM
I actually do remember... something... I can’t explain it. It feels that I am holding an unmarked, undistinguishable book that I don’t know the name of or the contents but I know I have read it already.
9/28/2006 8:34 PM
A few minutes ago I started thinking that maybe I started at Princeton University in 1972. I would have been 13 at the time as Thomas Ray. I remember that Kerry Burgess started first grade in 1972. But then I decided that I probably started Princeton earlier than 1972 and maybe 1972 was the year I completed my first major degree. Or 1972 doesn’t really mean anything in particular to Thomas Ray; rather it is there for continuity sake for the life of Kerry Burgess.
by me, Kerry Burgess, posted by me: H.V.O.M at 3:06 AM Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Salesman
Also, "Salesman." I saw that in a dream while sleeping recently. I saw myself going through an induction process in the United States Marine Corps and I woke up understanding that I was dreaming of my actual experience in 1990. I saw a document that indicated I was being inducted to the United States Marine Corps with the officer grade of Chief Warrant Officer 2. I saw in the dream another document associated with my induction and that document indicated I had been assigned the informal name "Salesman."
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Princeton University
Princeton Weekly Bulletin, Volume 67, Number 11, 12 December 1977
Princeton in the News
"There is another kind of life, one not much lived anymore: a life of privacy and contemplation, a life sustained behind a single purpose pursued through decades. Its cost is loneliness and perhaps isolation. Its gain, whether it proceeds to obscurity or triumph, is clarity, and resolution is its goal.
"Julian Jaynes, a 54-year-old bachelor and research psychologist at Princeton University, has lived such a life, and it has served him well. Its latest result is a book, imposingly titled The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind. Published to no great fanfare in January 1977..the book is quietly running away to underground success — it approaches its sixth printing, with more than 20,000 copies already sold. In it, Jaynes attempts to solve an old and elusive problem, the problem of human consciousness and its origin in evolution or in time....
"His answer, embodied in Origin, the first of several projected projects, is startling — as startling, if examination sustains it, as Darwin's dissolution of species, as Einstein's reining of light....."
—"Alone in the Country of the Mind," Richard Rhodes, Quest/78, January 1978
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- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 10:23 PM Pacific-timezone USA Thursday 11/14/2024