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I discovered Jack's theorem one night when I was trying to find a relationship between pi and Pythagoras golden section of 1.618 with an infinite number of decimals. I had worked on it for about three hours nonstop with my calculator and suddenly the number three appeared on the calculator. I then, quite excitedly, back tracked my last few steps and realized that if you take any two positive numbers, and work them through the formula, you will always get the answer three. I am aware that it is a simple mathematical trick but that is what all theorems are. What Jack's Theorem was measuring was the number of times the (any two positive numbers) are run though the formula. This is the essence of Evolution. It is the running (or moving) through the formula. You may ask, "What is the formula"? The formula is the actions of Evolution. We are only running through it. I later realized that pi and the Pythagoras golden section are not whole numbers and they would never create a whole number irregardless of how many times I combined them. This specifically means that we created the math that we know. It is imperfect and to find True Truth we have to look elsewhere. I did look for thirteen years and finally found that True Truth was in the action of the afterimages that I discovered when I was doing the Red Queen Principle performance in 2006. The True Truth was based on non conditioned aspects of our mind. It is located at www.RedQueenPrinciple.com We had a 15 minute time limitation on the "Jack's Theorem" performance and had little time to explore the "Primal Thought". I did work on it during the years that followed and have a site located at Primal Thought. I believe that we have genetically inherited thought patterns. These primal thought patterns are the "God" stuff. Or the things that make us move. Jack Bowman 2006 |
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A Performance Art Piece by Jack Bowman
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VIDEO CLIPS CONTAINS NEW VIDEO OF THE LAST TEN MINUTES OF THE PERFORMANCE AS WELL AS ADDITIONAL STILL PHOTOGRAPHS. ALSO THE INDUSTRIAL MUSIC OF THESE LAST TEN MINUTES.
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| I want to thank Andria Schmitz and Donna Zoll. They were a great help in this first major performance art piece of mine. Their influence set the pattern for the Industrial Culture Performance Art genre that followed. I do miss you. |