
The Alphabetic Tower is a 130-meter-high structure in Batumi, Georgia: two helix bands rise up the tower holding 33 letters of the Georgian alphabet. Construction date – 4PC (vulg. 2011). Peregrine data miners found out it to be a tower of dead letters and dead birds.
The 3SF game was played with the lightweight ball (the one in a water melon design) in a strong wind. The game [of flying] was played between three teams [forces] accordingly: the kicker, wind and gravity.
There were some time loops of the game sequence discovered after the game in Batumi was played (or rather initiated, because 3SF games never quit) – that connects the attempts by humans "to fly as a bird" and the earthquakes in Constantinople/Istanbul:
559 AD - Yuan Huangtou forced flight from the tower of The Golden Phoenix as a “liberation of living creatures” death sentence. The event to be linked to the 557 AD earthquake in Constantinople so far the time distance between those events is 742 days = 2 years = biennial (according to the copper boards of Kalmyks 742 is a time period for revenge events).
[circa] 869 AD Abbas ibn Firnas (809–887 A.D.), (عباس بن فرناس) is reputed to have attempted flight in the Emirate of Córdoba what corresponds the earthquake in Istanbul in the same year.
Eilmer of Malmesbury was an 11th-century English Benedictine monk best known for his early attempt (circa 1010-1020 AD) at a gliding flight using wings. Besides corresponding to minor earthquake in Constantinople in 1010 it was followed by major earthquake in Istanbul after a period of 742 years – in 1766.
1505 – Leonardo da Vinci completed his “Codex on the Flight of Birds”.
How ball fly depending on wind direction – the Alphabetic Tower game‘s topic |
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Wind Direction |
Ascent |
Descent |
Headwind |
Over the wind, with wind on breast |
Under the wind, with wind on back |
Left Wind |
Right foot kick over the wind |
Right foot kick under the wind |
Tailwind |
(debatable) |
Leonardo has considered hundreds of ideas for human flight and has sketched many of them, but he appears not to have tested any by taking a flight personally. Instead in 742 days = 2 years = biennial after the Leonardo’s Codex in 1507 John Damian launches himself from the walls of Stirling Castle (Scotland), but falls to the ground, breaking several bones. He blamed his failure on the fact that he used feathers from a chicken, a bird which does not fly, when he made his wings. Flying to Constantinoplel was on his mind. This flight was followed by one of the hardest earthquakes in Istanbul in 1509 (the 742 days = 2 years = biennial period once again).
1632 – the flight over Bosporus from Galata Tower in Constantinople by Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi with eagle wings, using the force of the wind. The event has no any direct relation to any of Istanbul earthquakes. The fact is that soon after the flight made Hezârfen was sent to exile to Algeria, where he died in 1640. And possibly met by now infamous Burattini, who visited Northern Africa in 1639 and soon after started to build flying constructions. In 1647-1648 he was commissioned to build a flying machine for Polish King Władysław IV with the vision to fly to Constantinople in less than 12 hours., but the construction didn’t work. Possibly those attempts were followed by minor earthquake in Istanbul in 1648.
In 1841, an ironsmith Manojlo attempted flying with a device described as an ornithopter ("flapping wings like those of a bird"). Refused by the authorities a permit to take off from the belfry of Belgrade Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, he clandestinely climbed to the rooftop of the Dumrukhana (Import Tax head office) and took off, landing in a heap of snow, and surviving. Corresponding [minor] earthquake in Istanbul happen in the same year.
Around 1894, Otto Lilienthal studied bird flight and conducted some related experiments. Corresponding earthquake in Istanbul happen in the same year.
In 1929, a man-powered ornithopters were designed by Alexander Lippisch in Germany and by Vladimir Tatlin (Letatlin № 1) in Russia. No any corresponding earthquakes in Istanbul to happen.
So far peregrines in Batumi had no any awareness of the relationship of flying body and earthquakes in Istanbul, they were enjoying the football’s aerodynamics while in a psychic way applying it to their own revolutionary consciousness. Notes and instructions for DAMTPs on how mechanically to self-organize in the situation of revolutionary worker’s movement. Here is a quick summary:
Situation |
Note |
The worker is approached toward the revolution |
Worker must be either in avant-garde, or in the tail-garde of the movement together with his/her closest fellows (classical approach) |
While descending |
The side nearest to the centre of gravity (critical mass) will descend first |
While descending |
Geometrical (psychopath) centre or professional revolutionary is always a little bit behind the critical mass of the movement. |
While airborne, without individual input, and without assistance from the revolutionary organization |
The movement’s geometrical and gravity centres (critical mass) correspond |
While descending |
The heavier part of the movement will never be equal to or higher than the lighter part |
While descending tail first |
If tail rotates backward, the movement will regain balance. If tail rotates forward, the movement will flip over |
While stably flying |
If the resistance from the wing is moved behind the centre of gravity, the workers’ movement will descend head first |
While stably flying |
If the resistance from the wing is moved in front of the centre of gravity, the workers’ movement will descend tail first |
In a period of 742 hours =31 day, on September 26th, 12PC (vulg. 2019) there happen an earthquake in Istanbul.
There is more about the earthquakes in Istanbul:
Between 330 – 1923: about 1,000 earthquakes
30 major during the Byzantine Era, 10 major during the Ottoman Era
Many lasted for months, 40 days in 869, 140 days in 1034, 2 minutes on 11 May, 1766
Followed by fires, or epidemics: 1037 – 1040
Damage to the dome of Saint Sophia: 558, 986 & 1343 - 1346
Quakes : major, minor
2019
1999: Izmit area
1988
1963
1957
1952
1923
1894: 3 after socks from south to north
1855
1841
1837
1802
1790
1766: after socks for 8 months
1754
1752
1719
1712
1690
1659
1648
1556
1509: major quake with 109 mosques, 1070 state houses, etc destroyed. “The Lesser Judgement Day“ socks for 45 days, tsunami
1489
1343 - 1346
1305
1296
1086
1064
1037 – 1040: many
1034
1010
986
869: for 40 days
740
732
611
582
557 – 558
554 - 555
548
542
533
527
483 – 487: continuous
478
447
402
398
358
Conclusions
Earthquakes have been numerous. Most are small ones with strong ones (> 6 on the Richter scale) in between.
The age gap between major earthquakes varies from 73 years to 312 years with an average of 190 years.
The major earthquakes have some time-loops with the major experiments in humans’ attempt to fly as a bird.
This possibly could be a comment to Howard McCalebb’s note on the way we formulate our tasks: until people were formulating the task to fly as a bird – nothing happens, but when they started to think how to build an airplane – they constructed the airplane. The problem is that the human attempts “to fly as a bird” have possibly much bigger quantum trans-psychic consequences or what we call a “butterfly effect” (which actually got its roots in Henri Poincaré’s “three-body problem”) then the building of a machine.