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PLEYADES / SIETE IGLESIAS/ FILADELFIA/ LLAVE DE DAVID/ LLAVE DE SOLOMON /JUAN 21:11 / VESICA PISCIS /"OJOS DE GATO" / ALDEBARAN / "OJO DE RA" / CASTILLO SAN ANGELO (VATICANO)
A 33 GRADOS ESTAN LAS PLEYADES.
THE BLAZING STAR IS ALDEBARAN
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Everything is Connected and there are no coincidences
ANGLO SAJON /ISAAC SON/ HIJOS DE ISAAC / GALATAS 4:26
En la pelicula ANGELES Y DEMONIOS, muy relacionada con el CINTURON DE PARTICULAS, DAN BROWN nos da la RELACION ESOTERICA ENTRE GENEVA CON EL GEN DE EVA O EL GEN DE LA NUEVA EVA, EL GRIAL DE LOS FISICOS. DICHO Cinturon TIENE FUERTE RELACION CON JUAN 21:11 (VESICA PISCIS) Y FILADELFIA (CIUDAD DE 7 COLINAS/PLEYADES). Incluso en la pelicula ANGELES Y DEMONIOS se relaciona la bomba de ANTIMATERIA CON EL CASTILLO SAN ANGELO, OSEA EL OJO DEL TORO y se le da un fuerte nexo con la ILUMINACION. Dicho castillo tiene esta diseñado en el marco de una estrella de 5 puntas /alquimia / numero de oro=1.618. Con referencia a la bomba esta ubicada en un CILINDRO / CANISTER / CAN-ISTER / CAN MAYOR-SIRIO. EL PAPA EN SI NOS DA UN NEXO ESOTERICO CON EL GRIAL. YHWH DETRAS DEL PAPADO, ESOTERICAMENTE LO RELACIONA INSISTO CON EL GRIAL. EL MISMO HUMO BLANCO QUE SALE DEL VATICANO CUANDO ES ELEJIDO EL PAPA ES UN AGUJERO DE GUSANO/SERPIENTE. EN ESA PELICULA al final cuando es elegigo el papa y se le hace conocer que el mismo tiene el nombre de LUCAS, ROBERT LANGDON HACE REFERENCIA A QUE NO HABIA ELEGIDO EL NOMBRE DE MARCOS Y JUANES (HECHOS 12:12) EN FORMA SUBLIMINAL HACIENDO REFERENCIA AL GRIAL MISMO. EL NEXO PAPAL CON EL GRIAL ESTA EN EL MARCO DE LA LANZA DE LONGINO.
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CHAMPAGNE=TROYES (VERDADERA TROYA)
Día de Nuestra Señora de la Magdalena, 22 de julio
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Temple de la Madeleine Church - Geneva, Switzerland
Temple de la Madeleine Church - Geneva, Switzerland
Madeleine Church, Geneva, Switzerland. The Temple de la Madeleine Madeleine Church is located in the foot of the Old Town of Geneva, Switzerland
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Watching Movies Tom Hanks Wears A Mickey Mouse Watch In 'Angels & Demons'
Everyone's favorite deputy trades in his Pixar ID for a Disney one.
Based on Dan “DaVinci Code” Brown’s bestselling novel of the same name, Angels & Demons (2009) follows the exploits of Robert Langdon (played by Tom Hanks) as he gallivants across Rome and the Vatican trying to foil the murderous exploits of the secret society known as the Illuminati. With his slicked-back-hair and action-movie pedigree, Langdon is reminiscent of Nic Cage’s character Benjamin Franklin Gates in National Treasure – only Langdon doesn't wear a Rolex. His wristwatch is far more playful.
Image courtesy, Columbia Pictures
It's the final day of Character Watch Week! If you haven't read our coverage ranging from Pokemon to the Black Panther, be sure to check it out. We even ranked our favorite Mickey Mouse watches of all time, which is where Robert Langdon comes into play. He may very well be one of the top minds in the field of art history and symbology (he's a Harvard professor, after all), but he doesn't let that get to his wrist.
While he most certainly has the means for all manner of luxury watches, he opts for a timepiece more fitting for a rumpled professor. That would be a Mickey Mouse watch, complete with moving arms that tell the time. (Happy now, Jack?)
Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) with the Vatican police, trying to solve the mysteries of the Illuminati with his Mickey Mouse watch. Screengrab courtesy, Columbia Pictures
Langdon's watch is an unassuming variation on the longstanding Mickey tradition. It's small and fitted to a black leather strap with the literal words "Mickey" and "Mouse" printed vertically on the dial. The history of these watches is long (and still continuing) but it dates back to the early 1930s, when the Ingersoll watch company (which would one day become Timex) unveiled a Mickey Mouse pocket watch – later followed up by the wristwatch which has been iterated on countless times over the years. Langdon's appears to be a Bradley Mickey Mouse watch, specifically.
Similar Bradley Mickey Mouse watch to the one worn by Tom Hanks in Angels & Demons. Image courtesy, Goodwill
This is a character watch no matter how you want to define the category. But the question lingers: Why does he wear this? Why not choose a more rugged timepiece fit for his continent-hopping adventures? While we don't find that answer in the movie, we do find it in the pages of Dan Brown's novels.
In The DaVinci Code, we learn about Langdon's history with the watch:
"Pulling back the sleeve of his jacket, he checked his watch – a vintage, collector's-edition Mickey Mouse wristwatch that had been a gift from his parents on his tenth birthday. Although its juvenile dial often drew odd looks, Langdon had never owned any other watch; Disney animations had been his first introduction to the magic of form and color, and Mickey now served as Langdon's daily reminder to stay young at heart. At the moment, however, Mickey's arms were skewed at an awkward angle, indicating an equally awkward hour."
Langdon, alongside CERN scientist Vittoria Vetra (played by Ayelet Zurer), in Angels & Demons. Screengrab courtesy, Columbia Pictures
It goes even deeper than that, believe it or not, and you can read the book for yourself if you want additional context. We're interested in the movie that brings the watch to life. And since Langdon's watch is covered up throughout The DaVinci Code movie, that brings us to Angels & Demons.
Nearly an hour into the film, Langdon is hot on the trail of the Illuminati's plans. Alongside Vittoria Vetra (Ayelet Zurer) – a CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) scientist, and the Vatican police – he arrives at St. Peter's Square hoping to catch the secret society in the act of wrongdoing. The setting is teeming with tourists, news trucks, and reporters. As he makes his way through the crowd, Langdon takes a moment to check the time [00:54:10]. This is when we get the money shot. Underneath his blue dress shirt sits a vintage Mickey Mouse watch, with its active hands busy telling the time. You don't often get such overt watch shots in films – and never a Mickey Mouse watch – but it jives with the absolute lack of subtlety at large on the part of this movie franchise
Screengrab courtesy, Columbia Pictures
In the third act, Langdon convinces the Italian police force to take him to the Piazza Navona where he's certain the Illuminati are planning to brand and murder a Cardinal. When they arrive on the scene, they see a suspicious van pull up and turn its lights off. The police make their way over to the van to investigate and are immediately taken out by an assassin (who happens to be wearing a two-tone Rolex Datejust). The assassin proceeds to wheel the Cardinal out from the van, on a rig with bench press weights attached and drop him into a fountain. Langdon jumps in – eventually aided by good samaritans and manages to save the drowning Cardinal. All the while he has his Mickey Mouse watch on [00:01:30], which becomes visible as he rests his drenched arm on the outside of the fountain. There's no way this watch has that kind of water resistance but … movie magic right?
Screengrab courtesy, Columbia Pictures
Angels & Demons (starring Tom Hanks and Ewan McGregor) is directed by Ron Howard, with props by Trish Gallaher Glenn, and Federico Ciommo. It's available to stream on Netflix and rent on iTunes or Amazon.
Lead image courtesy, Columbia Pictures
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Different cyclotron size: a) Lawrence ́s first one, b) Venezuela First one (courtesy of Dorly Coehlo), c) Fermi National Laboratory at CERN. And size matters, and Cyclotrons win as best hospital candidates due to Reactors are bigger, harder and difficult to be set in a hospital installation. Can you imagine a nuclear reactor inside a health installation? Radiation Protection Program will consume all the budget available. Size, controlled reactions, electrical control, made cyclotrons easy to install, and baby cyclotrons come selfshielded so hospital don ́t need to spend money in a extremely large bunker. Now on, we are going to talk about our first experience with the set up of a baby cyclotron for medical uses inside the first PET installation in Latin America. “Baby” means its acceleration “D” diameters are suitable to be set inside a standard hospital room dimensions, with all its needs to be safetly shielded for production transmision and synthetized for human uses for imaging in Nuclear Medicine PET routine. When we ask why Cyclotrons are better than reactors for radioisotopes production to be used in Medicine, we also have to have in mind that they has: 1. Less radioactive waste 2. Less harmful debris
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Different-cyclotron-size-a-Lawrence-s-first-one-b-Venezuela-First-one-courtesy-of_fig3_221906035
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Light and Shadows in Bernini's Oval of Saint Peter's Square
PHILICA Article number 540
5 Pages Posted: 5 Feb 2020
Polytechnic University of Turin - Department of Applied Science and Technology
Date Written: November 8, 2015
Abstract
Gian Lorenzo Bernini planned Saint Peter’s Square with an oval part surrounded by a colonnade that was imagined as ‘the maternal arms of Mother Church’ embracing the crowd. The pivot of this masterpiece is an obelisk, which is also the gnomon of a huge sundial. With vertex at the obelisk, the azimuth spanned by sunrise throughout the year corresponds to the eastward entry end of the colonnade, as noted by writer and lecturer Robert Bauval. Besides the crowd then, Bernini’s colonnade is also embracing the light of the sun on its local horizon. In this Baroque architecture, also the shadows are playing a very important role. An example is given by those of the colonnade statues that move through the oval over the day.
Keywords: Solar Orientation, Solstices, Architectural Planning, Satellite Images, Google Earth.
Suggested Citation:
Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina, Light and Shadows in Bernini's Oval of Saint Peter's Square (November 8, 2015). PHILICA Article number 540, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2742281
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