Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Black, White, Grey, …and Bright?!

Nothing is ever black and white when it comes to the inner twin world,… except in the case of these two notable persons recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site: 

Their surnames generate a “Colour Theme” pattern cluster, … however, black and white are used as a form of expression ie the idiom to express something that is clear-cut, straight forward, easy to understand.  We can learn more about their meaning by following the lead that is evident by their birthdays both falling on the 17th day.  There are two of my family members who were born on the 17th day— my son in law, Nick (April 17), and my grandson Jude (February 17).  Jude and Roy Black share the same birthday, so we now have a “Targeting Family Birthdays” pattern cluster and a “February 17(x2), __, April 17, …, August 17/ 17th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster.  

The March 17th gap in the second cluster is our next lead.  In this case we use the formula as per usual— venturing to the March 17 wikipedia page and to years having three identical numbers in sequence, we arrive at 5 notable persons, butt only one jives— an addition to the “Colour Theme” pattern cluster, gold is a colour after all: 

  • 1999  Ernest Gold(July 13, 1921 – March 17, 1999) Austrian-American composer 

His first name provides a cryptic communication, note the etymology:

earnest(adj.)

"serious or grave in speech or action," early 14c., ernest, from Old English eornoste (adj.) "zealous, serious," or from Old English noun eornost"seriousness, serious intent" (surviving only in the phrase in earnest), from Proto-Germanic *er-n-os-ti- (source also of Old Saxon ernust, Old Frisian ernst, Old High German arnust "seriousness, firmness, struggle," German Ernst"seriousness;" Gothic arniba "safely, securely;" Old Norse ern "able, vigorous," jarna "fight, combat"), perhaps from PIE root *er- (1) "to move, set in motion." The proper name Ernest (literally "resolute")

Indeed, their message is very serious.  This is why the “timely” deaths — they are waging a war against us.  This is not your usual war however when you consider that in strategically influencing a death of an outer twin from our world, a life (the inner twin) is sacrificed from their world in the process. 

 It then occurred to me that we may also have a “Metal Theme” pattern cluster in the works.   In my industry (pewter), we use the term “white metal”, and gold being a metal,… I wonder if there is a metal that is black?  With a little help from google I discovered that there is a black metal — zirconium.  It’s an interesting metal— its heat resistant quality means that the space and aeronautic industries tend to use it in things like thrusters.  Note the following information concerning the person who discovered the metal: 

Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1 December 1743 – 1 January 1817)

We now have a “January 1,…, December 1/1st Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster in the works.  We also have an “Beginning and End Theme” pattern cluster given that the two months are the first and last of the year.  Anyone following this blog knows the cryptic relevance of the date “May 1”— a cryptic “May Won”… meaningful given my name is May.  

There was another notable person recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 whose surname is a colour, butt he wasn’t born on the 17th day: 

Owen Gray(5 July 1939 – 20 July 2025)Owen Grey86, Jamaican reggae musician

I’m reminded now of the first photography that was in what we refer to as “black and white”… butt is also  different shades of grey.  Note the following information on the person known to have invented photography: 

Joseph Nicéphore Niépce (7 March 1765 – 5 July 1833)

Whoa,… Gray was born on the anniversary of his death, generating a “July 5(x2)” pattern cluster.   So our next lead is to the July 5th wikipedia page to seek out the intended 3rd or more.  Using the formula as per usual we arrive at: 

 We now have a “May 9, __, 11/Date Sequence” pattern cluster.   Using the formula, we come to one whose name fits: 

1999 – Shel Silverstein (September 25, 1930 – May 10, 1999) poet, author, illustrator

Researching a bit more I arrive at the following information: 

 Black-and-white (B&W or B/W) images combine black and white to produce a range of achromatic brightnesses of grey.

On seeing the word “brightnesses” being used, I recollect another recent notable death whose surname jives: 

 Bobby Bright (3 February 1945 – 18 July 2025) singer, television host (Dig We Must)

 Hmmm, note the “Dig We Must”!! 








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