Ordnungen
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008“… müsste man erstmal definieren.
Primitive rituals, … [argues] Mumford, were “basic to the whole development of human culture”; they stabilized Paleolithic man through repetitive acts that produced predictable effects. Early man was first a collector and later a hunter; from animals he learned how to gather food before discovering how to kill for it. Kings created the prototype machines from people: they organized manpower to build monuments and wage war. Source: Time Magazine, Friday, Jun. 09, 1967
Machinen, Geräte, Werkzeuge breiten Ordnungen aus. Ritual und Tanz waren die ersten Maschinen der Geschichte. Sie stabilisierten das Innen und ermöglichten so erst eine stabile Wahrnehmung (Mumford).
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Technology throws light upon mental conceptions.
“intervals of gradualness.”
Quantity into quality.
Or sweetness: where there is more light than logic.
A full number of things in a very few words.
(Louis Zukofsy: A acht)
Paracelsus`Book of Bad and Good Fortune:
The sun shines upon all of us equally
With its luck. The summer comes
To all of us equally
With its luck. Our love is unequal
(Louis Zukofsky: A zwölg)
– A telegraph?
– Every word weighs.
– And the the telephone teaches?
– Also. What we say
Here is heard there.(Zukofsky, A 12)

Source: Rudolf zur Lippe: Geometrisierung des Menschen. Oldenburg: Bibliotheks- und Informationssystem der Universität Oldenburg, 1983, p. 5.
If it helps, diffract crystals and tracers.
Rabbi S said:
– You can learn from everything.
What man has made
Has also something to teach us.
His chassid jumped:
– Does a train?
– Yes, in a second
One may miss everything.
(Zukofsky, A 12)