Wishlist #1103

11/10/2017

The unseen:

Aloha! It is now 8:13 PM for me. I can’t delay it any longer. This is the 1st of the 2 basic concepts that I had mentioned several times in the past that is designed to allow you to understand idea ‘Not work’. The idea is called ‘The unseen’, and it is designed to give you a sense of inquisitiveness that takes into consideration that you have experienced instigation. And like I said before, I am not a doctor, I am not a psychiatrist, but that is how I invented the idea for me to use. It’s basic idea form hasn’t changed much since I invented it, so I’ll just give you it’s basic form. I believe it should be useful to you.

According to www.dictionary.com, inquisitiveness means-‘given to inquiry, research, or asking questions; eager for knowledge; intellectually curious’. It is my belief that past experience with instigations may adversely affect your sense and use of inquisitiveness. Here is an illustration. In movie ‘As Good as It Gets(1997)’ starring Jack Nicholson as Melvin Udall and Helen Hunt as Carol Connelly, 11 minutes and 55 seconds into the movie according to Amazon Video SD rental, Mr. Udall is talking to Carol Connelly because two people are sitting at his regular table. Here is a quote:

Mr. Udall:-‘I’ve got Jews at my table!’

Carol:-‘It’s not your table; it’s the place’s table; Behave. This once, you can sit at someone else’s station.’

After Carol said that, all of the waitresses that heard her in that small area seemingly simultaneously turned around and looked at Carol, presenting to Carol some sort of acceptable impression of disapproval. Carol then said quote:

Carol:-‘Or you can wait your turn.’

The point of that illustration is that only Carol chooses to serve Mr. Udall. None of the other waitresses want to serve him. You may imagine, if you choose to, that the other waitresses experienced some sort of adverse use of inquisitiveness because of how Mr. Udall treated them. Let’s say, for example, when the waitresses have one of those get together’s, it’s something that is addressed when they talk about Mr. Udall.

Before I continue, I want to say that this is the 1st time that I’m aware of that I am explaining this idea into words. I’ve never wrote it down before. Of course, I’ve had a lot of practice from past lists to explain ideas that I have never written down before. I thought you might want to know that. The idea ‘The unseen’ is basically in 3 parts: The 1st part, which I will explain soon, is using an illustration from a ‘Stargate: SG1’ episode. And as for the other 2 parts, I think it is better for me to explain it when I get there. You may determine when or before I get there whether or not you choose to continue reading it.

So, I’ll start explaining the 1st part of idea ‘The Unseen’ by explaining the illustration. The illustration is in episode 10.10 ‘The Quest: Part 1’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Stargate SG-1(2006)’. According to Amazon Video rental, the illustration starts 14 minutes and 39 seconds into the episode, when the Stargate team notices an anomaly of people seemingly standing still and not moving. Of course, the illustration is refurbished for the advice. To have some sort of understanding, you can watch that scene as the Stargate team examine and learn from the temporal anomaly.

[I’m going to take a break and finish explaining idea ‘The unseen’ tomorrow. See you then.
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11/11/2017

Aloha! It is now 3:43 PM for me. I’m going to start with a story to help you understand the idea, and here’s the story: There was a fire alarm for one of the businesses in America. All of the employees for that business have some experience with the fire alarms, so when it happened, it was pretty much routine for all of them to be outside of the building. One particular employee, a lady, as she was waiting outside with the other employees, was looking at the employees talking to each other. As she was looking at the other employees talking to each other and looking at their smartphones, she was wondering to herself, without actually saying words in her thoughts, ‘Why are certain causalities/answers not perceivable?’ Of course, society allows certain things to be discovered, especially for civilians in general. However, this lady also believes that many of the discoveries made by people, especially discoveries that involve benefits and opportunities, when people make such discoveries, they take and use such discoveries, but they don’t leave any clue that such benefits and discoveries existed. Sadly, what people do leave for others to perceive are things that are inconsequential, or things that cannot be solved, and such things are easily perceived by the people. And so, the lady tried to create some sort of mitigating idea for such a conundrum: She thought of that ‘Stargate’ episode, ”The Quest: Part 1′, where the people were seemingly standing still in a time anomaly. Even if special effects were used, it’s safe to believe that the people who were in that time anomaly were also in reality just actors standing still. Samantha Carter portrayed by actress Amanda Tapping gives an entertaining description as to what happened to the people that look like they are just standing still.

So, what the lady did was refurbish that illustration to allow her to see within reason the opportunities and benefits that people tend to hide from the perspectives of others. Such opportunities and benefits are frozen in time with the help of the illustrations of that ‘Stargate’ episode.

And that’s it! Instead of the lady, when your school or job has a fire drill, you can imagine using that thought, refurbished for your own uses, of course. If you watch that ‘Stargate’ episode, notice that it’s plausible that the other people, the actors caught in the time anomaly, are just standing still. Let’s say for example the actors were just filmed in different moments to stand still. You can combine the fact that the actors chose to just stand still, and refurbish the illustrated plot that they are people caught in a time anomaly, to allow yourself to reasonably perceive opportunities and benefits that other people tend to hide from the perspectives of others. In other words, the fact that in that illustration people are choosing to stand still, and the sci-fi plot even supports another reason why they seem to be standing still, you have 2 aspects of perspectives that may help you perceive ‘the unseen’.

To avoid some ambiguity, the use of the Stargate episodeĀ ‘The Quest: Part 1’ is the illustration of the actors that are standing still to promote the sci-fi effect that they are caught in a temporal anomaly. You refurbish that illustration for this ‘unseen’ idea. For example, some of you will probably watch that illustration several times, and you will notice that Samantha Carter used stones as a solution to get out of that maze. I am not encouraging kids to throw stones. I am encouraging people, kids and adults alike, as a recommendation, if they choose to, to use the illustration of the standing still people. That is all. I don’t want kids to get hurt from their use of throwing stones based on their interpretation of that ‘Stargate’ illustration. Just use the standing still people is recommended.

The 2nd part of this idea is from comic book ‘New Avengers(2013-2015) #14, when Doctor Strange entered the cube to get more power. You can find a digital copy of that comic book in www.comixology.com. Just search for phrase ‘new avengers’ in the www.comixology.com web site, and in the ‘Series’ category, click the ‘New Avengers (2013)’, the one with the letter ‘A’ in the background. There you will find ‘New Avengers #14’, the cover has an unusual looking Doctor Strange in the middle of it. The comic book is only about 2 dollars. If you decide to buy it, when Doctor Strange entered the cube is in page 20. Now, when I read it for the 1st time, those bald headed people responded to Doctor Strange in a more amicable context. However, when I read the digital comic book recently today, the bald headed people talk to Doctor Strange in a somewhat condescending context compared to when I read it for the 1st time. The entire 2nd part of this idea is based only on page 20 of that comic book. If you choose to read the comic book on your own, I didn’t find it’s continuation until ‘New Avengers #20’. For some reason, ‘New Avengers #15-19’ doesn’t have any Doctor Strange in it. Anyway, this idea is based on the 1st time I read ‘New Avengers #14’. When I read it for the 1st time, the bald headed people welcomed Doctor Strange, and talked to him as if they were addressing an identity of Doctor Strange that had a sense of humor. That’s when I imagined Doctor Strange being portrayed by comedian Eddie Murphy. Eddie Murphy was in the movies ‘Beverly Hills Cop(1984) and ‘Coming to America(1988)’. According to www.comixology.com, the digital release date for ‘New Avengers #14 was February 5, 2014. So, I made this idea around February of 2014. According to www.imdb.com, the movie ‘Doctor Strange(2016)’ was released in theaters November 6, 2016, which means that I thought about typing in idea ‘The unseen’ before November 6 of 2016, but there was always another idea that I believed was more important to type in.

So, why comedian Eddie Murphy? Here’s what I think is going on: Certain popular movies want to introduce to you an identity of a character that doesn’t spoil you, that you would build upon to like. But when I saw those bald aliens talk to Doctor Strange the 1st time I read it, they addressed an identity of Doctor Strange that made more sense, that he would be easy to talk to. For example, let’s say that in certain respects it’s easy to talk to your friends, because you have some experience interacting with them. However, that availability of identity may not be available to a stranger that does not know who your friends are. So, even though you believe that your friends have many positive (or negative) qualities, a stranger who does not know who your friends are may not be able to see those qualities just by looking at them. The Doctor Strange that I read about the 1st time I read ‘New Avengers #14’ presented an identity that allowed those aliens to easily communicate with him. That is why it made sense to me to imagine Doctor Strange to be portrayed by comedian Eddie Murphy, because I believe he is a funny comedian, and in a possible context of a movie or comic book, it would be easy for those bald aliens to interact with him, because his sense of humor in his identity is obvious. [11/12/2017: You don’t have to use comedian Eddie Murphy as an example. You can always change the character to someone that is more useful to you. Once you choose to use the idea as your own, in relation to advice said, you can do whatever you want to do with it. That is just how I originally invented the idea. You can even choose a woman Doctor Strange if you want to.

The 3rd part of ‘The unseen’ is based on 2 character portrayals by actor Sean Connery. 1 character portrayal is William Forrester from the movie ‘Finding Forrester(2000)’, the other portrayal is Dr. Robert Campbell from the movie ‘Medicine Man(1992)’. So, this is how the story goes: Let’s call him Dr. Robert Campbell. Dr. Campbell is giving a proposal to a company concerning the existence of a certain bird in NY. His proposal proves that such a bird should exist in Manhattan NY, even though there doesn’t seem to be enough of them, and he is requesting that company to take steps to allow such a bird to exist in NY. The people who listened to Dr. Campbell’s proposal found his proposal acceptable, and they used their resources to create nests and eggs so that such a bird could thrive in NY.

So, the point of that ‘egg nesting’ story is that a man was able to submit a proposal that allowed something that should exist to exist. It has something to do with ‘inquisitiveness’, but I can’t explain exactly why right now.

And that’s it! You now have the 1st basic concept idea called ‘The Unseen’. I will proofread and close this idea tomorrow, and I will begin the 2nd basic idea tomorrow. See you then.

Violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘As Good as It Gets’ and sci-fi tv show ‘Stargate: SG-1’. Violence and viewer/reading discretion for ‘New Avengers’ comic book. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘Doctor Strange’. Violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Beverly Hills Cop’. Rated R viewer discretion for movie ‘Coming to America’. Rated PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Finding Forrester’. Rated PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Medicine Man’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, movie, and comic book. [Use mental bookmark ‘The unseen.’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.