6/22/2016
Crank it up ‘land’:
Before I start explaining to you this idea more specifically, I want to give you some sort of impression as to what this idea is. You see, for many of the ideas I have recommeneded to you, I have pretty much just given you it’s ‘answer’, it’s basic form. With this idea, if I just offered you it’s basic form, you probably won’t be aware of what it’s purpose is. This idea called ‘Crank it up land’ is like episode 3.5 ‘Learning Curve’ from series ‘Stargate SG-1(1999)’, when Earth is given naquadah reactor technology by the Orbanians. For more information about what naquadah is in the Stargate sci-fi universe, here is a link:
http://www.gateworld.net/wiki/Naquadah
Much of the ‘Stargate’ episode references Merrin(Britt Irvin) working with Samantha Carter(Amanda Tapping) to be able to build a working naquadah reactor for the government. Using your imagination and refurbished for advice, this naquadah reactor will improve significantly the technology used by the Stargate program.
I am not encouraging you to build something dangerous. The ‘Stargate’ reference, refurbished for advice, is to help you understand how important this new bookmark could be to you. That being said, I shall start explaining what ‘Crank it up land’ means.
1st, I want to give you 3 examples of what I mean by ‘land’. I’ll explain what ‘land’ means later.
The 1st example, which is my favorite, and of course refurbished with inapproprieities removed for advice, is from episode 2.8 ‘Revenge of the Sword’ from series ‘Highlander(1993)’. The scene, according to Amazon Video, it’s not the beginning, since I want to be concise, starts 16 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, when you see Lisa Scott(Debbie Podowski) showing concern for MacLeod(Adrian Paul). Basically, this is what is happening. I am not encouraging anyone to repeat what MacLeod did in this scene. This is just an example of ‘land’ that I will explain later. MacLeod, for some reason, jumps on a moving car, and when the driver finally shakes MacLeod off, the momentum of leaving the car causes MacLeod to ‘back flip’ 2 times, instead of just falling to the ground. The scene where he back flips starts 16 minutes and 45 seconds into the episode. After I would see that scene, I would sometimes laugh.
The next reference is from movie ‘Thor: The Dark World(2013)’. According to Amazon Video rental, the scene starts 7 minutes and 54 seconds into the movie, when the men Thor is fighting start chanting what I think is ‘Kronan’. According to the Amazon Video screen, Kronan is a stone creature. Anyway, the highlight of the reference, refurbished for advice, is what the men tried to do who were chanting the name ‘Kronan’.
The 3rd reference is from movie ‘The Internship(2013)’. According to Amazon Video rental, the reference begins 54 minutes and 26 seconds into the movie, when Billy McMahon(Vince Vaughn) said to Yo-Yo Santos(Tobit Raphael) quote ‘Don’t start that, Yo-Yo. You did your best out there today. That’s the first time we all came together as a team.’
[I want to get something to eat and other stuff, so I’ll finish this idea next week.
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According to my computer, it is now 3 pm EST. Even though I have explained ideas many? times before, it still feels a little odd for me to do the translation. For example, when I make these ideas in my mind, a lot of times, most of the idea, when the idea is being made, does not use that many words, proportionally speaking. And so, what I end up trying to do is translate the ideas that I have invented in my mind into a form that you can recognize. And so, right now, even though I already used the idea that I am about to describe to you, since I invented it a few weeks ago, it still feels somewhat odd for me to translate that idea for you. And so, here I am, doing that ‘odd’ thing again.
All right! The reason I called bookmark ‘Crank it up land’ a little like introducing to you, in the context for making ideas, of course, naquadah reactor technology for the 1st time, is because of it’s innovation. Although I have discussed ‘landing’ before in Amazon, I believed that discussion helped me more with the ability to upgrade the concept of ‘landing’ more than actually introducing to you such an idea for active use. And so, here goes: Based on how I sensed the use of ‘Crank it up land’, since I sense that I have never introduced such a concept to you, that is how the explanation will be presented to you, under the assumption that I have never introduced to you such an idea. ‘Crank it up land’ is composed of 2 bookmarks, 1)’Crank it up’, and 2)’Land’. Let me explain ‘Crank it up’ 1st. 1st, I’d like to reference the definition of ‘Reverse polarity’ that I had invented in Wishlist #1015. Here is a copy:
“That ‘putting people in the airplane’ idea didn’t last long either, and so what I did afterwards is what I believe to be the moment when I made an obvious improvement to how I use ad libbing. I call the moment ‘Reverse polarity’. I got the name from episode 3.17 ‘That Which Survives’ from series ‘Star Trek(1969)’. According to Amazon Instant Video, the reference begins 42 minutes and 16 seconds into the episode, when Spock(Leonard Nimoy) said to Scott(James Doohan) quote-‘Mr. Scott, reverse polarity on your magnetic probe.’ Of course, the reference is refurbished with inapproprieieties removed for advice. You look for the moment when Scott physically changes the polarity on his magnetic probe. Keep in mind that, at this point, I used the ‘Lean on Me’ idea and it lasted for 6 months and no longer works the way I want it to, and now the ‘put people in the airplane’ idea has also lost it’s effectiveness. And so, at this point, I decided to try something different. I imagined 2 instigators, 1 instigator to my left holding my arm, and one instigator to my right holding my right arm, forcing me to go into one of those airplanes. However, even though they have forced me to be in one of those airplanes, in the context of the idea, that is where I wanted to be! Basically, I have reversed the polarity of certain instigations to be in my favor, instigations that, for the purposes of explanation, would not occur at all in reality, simply because such instigations benefit the innocent person unusually well, in the context for the innocent person to learn and build his/her ideas for instigation. When I imagined 2 of those men forcing me to be in that airplane, that was my 1st obvious example of ‘ad libbing’ imagined instigations that have an obvious ‘reverse polarity’ identity in order to build more ideas.”
I recommend that you review Wishlist #1015 in this blog, if you need a refresher of what ‘Reverse polarity’ means, if the excerpt/copy isn’t enough. And so, I probably used ‘Reverse polarity’ to identify what instigators may have been doing in order to cause you to have an obvious acknowledgement of response to their instigations. An instigator may be improperly imposing some sort of overemphasized emphasis in order to make their instigations work on you. I call that overemphasized emphasis ‘Cranking it up’. When I invented the idea a few weeks ago, I imagined Dr. Emmett Brown(Christopher Lloyd) from the ‘Back to the Future’ movies using both of his hands to activate/crank up some sort of small generator in order to create electricity. It looked like a generator that is small enough to be placed on a table, and there is imagined electricity coming from it, since it’s just imagined. The electricity looks like something you might see in a 4th of July fireworks show. Seconds after that, in order to generate more electricity, I imagined him using a stationary bike with the same imagined electricity effect. Dr. Brown would be using on the bike pedaling it. This bike, thanks to imagination, is also using a similar design of a bike I watched from this sci-fi tv show called ‘Beyond 2000’, where a man used a stationary bike to recycle the mail that he gets but doesn’t use, such as some? of those advertisement envelopes you get from the post office.
Anyway, that ‘Crank it up’ imagined effect is used to identify how instigators overemphasize certain perspectives of their instigations, as it translates in your mind. I call that effect ‘Crank it up’. Now, once you choose to use this idea, if I explained it well enough, you should be able to convert that cranking up effect into something that identifies your experience, instead of just, for example, instead of just bracing yourself for it. And so, to the best of my ability to explain, once I invented ‘Crank it up’ in my mind, soon after, I referenced the ‘landing’ concept I invented in Amazon.com. And that is when I realized(in the context of imagining it) just around 2 weeks ago, that instigators may use the ‘Crank it up’ effect to dictate how you ‘land’ from an experienced instigation. For example, let’s say that, before you choose to use this idea, you may have experienced instigation that would overemphasize a specific sense of how you would ‘land’ from an experienced instigation. Now, once you have sensed you have ‘landed’, you would of course respond to where you have contemplationally landed like you normally would when and soon after you experienced an instigation, in relation to advice said.
Now, what this idea does is allow you to ‘see’ that an instigator is trying to influence how you contemplationally ‘land’. Now, the 1st example I have recommended to you is my favorite, because, in relation to advice, when you imagine other people absurdly doing something similar to what the example illustrates, at least in my opinion, it’s entertaining to think about. The example, of course refurbished with inapproprieities removed for advice, is from episode 2.8 ‘Revenge of the Sword’ from series ‘Highlander(1993)’. It starts 16 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, when you see Lisa Scott(Debbie Podowski) showing concern for MacLeod(Adrian Paul). Basically, this is what is happening. I am not encouraging anyone to repeat what MacLeod did in this scene. This is just an example of ‘land’ that I will explain later. MacLeod, for some reason, jumps on a moving car, and when the driver finally shakes MacLeod off, the momentum of leaving the car causes MacLeod to ‘back flip’ 2 times, instead of just falling to the ground. The scene where he back flips starts 16 minutes and 45 seconds into the episode.
So, what you do is refurbish that ‘Highlander’ scene, and imagine other people sensing that the instigation they have experienced is trying to dictate how they contemplationally ‘land’. And then, in imagination only, of course, they would do what MacLeod did. For example, imagine someone from your school or job talking to someone else, that person who you don’t have to see in your mind instigates that person you have chosen, and so to avoid contemplationally landing the way that instigation is causing them to land, you see your chosen example do that same back flip that MacLeod did in that tv show! Let’s say if you are an adult man and you have an office joker in the company you work for. You can imagine that office joker experiencing such an instigation, and soon after, to avoid falling to the ground, so to speak, that office joker does 2 back flips! In my opinion, not only is that funny, but it also contemplationally illustrates the idea of bookmark ‘Crank it up land’ very well.
The 2nd example I believe is easier to understand that the 1st example because of the popularity of Marvel superheroes in movies nowadays. It is from movie ‘Thor: The Dark World(2013)’. According to Amazon Video rental, the scene starts 7 minutes and 54 seconds into the movie, when the men Thor is fighting start chanting what I think is ‘Kronan’. According to the Amazon Video screen, Kronan is a stone creature. Anyway, the highlight of the reference, refurbished for advice, is what the men tried to do who were chanting the name ‘Kronan’. Since I believe this movie is made very well for older kids and adults to have their own understanding for it, when you watch that scene, I recommend that you realize that Thor is fighting those aliens on another planet! And when those aliens were chanting the name of that rock creature called ‘Kronan’, they were doing so in a context that was supposed to make Thor(Chris Hemsworth) believe that he has already lost that fight. I recommend, refurbished for advice, that you use the aliens that will lose to Thor, that you use their chanting as a reference as to how instigators may try to influence how you ‘land’, when you experience a non relevant instigation that tries to use words against you, for mild to moderate instigations, of course. If you recall that chanting scene again, notice that the aliens are over?emphasizing a sense of unfavorable landing upon Thor, a reference that you might find useful.
Now, the 3rd reference is from movie ‘The Internship(2013)’. According to Amazon Video rental, the reference begins 54 minutes and 26 seconds into the movie, when Billy McMahon(Vince Vaughn) said to Yo-Yo Santos(Tobit Raphael) quote ‘Don’t start that, Yo-Yo. You did your best out there today. That’s the first time we all came together as a team.’ In this example, Billy McMahon shows by example when talking to Yo-Yo Santos that his years of experience being a salesman allows him to control how he ‘lands’ from certain situations. Of course, if you watched the Quidditch game in the movie ‘The Internship’, Graham(Max Minghella) did cause both Billy and Nick(Owen Wilson) to fall to the ground. Graham even stepped on Billy’s back in order to win the game! But even when Graham did all of that to Billy and Nick, they did not turn into Graham, meaning that they did not end up adopting Graham’s strategies just to get a job at Google. When you recall when Yo-Yo Santos expressed his grievance, you would notice that the rest of the team that were with Yo-Yo were also distraught over losing the game. The irony of that situation is that, if anyone should be distraught and feel miserable, it should be Billy and Nick for what Graham did to them. However, Billy and Nick’s positive way of ‘landing’ instead becomes an inspiration to this idea called ‘Crank it up land’.
Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Highlander’, ‘Stargate SG-1’, ‘Star Trek(1969)’, and sci-fi movie ‘Thor: The Dark World’. PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘The Internship’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie.
[Use mental bookmarks ‘Crank it up’, ‘Land’, and ‘Crank it up land’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.