Friday, November 7, 2014

Stookey RIIP (part 2): Flexible Glass

This is a followup to my previous post where I forgot to mention Donald Stookey's invention re CorningWare.   It's a form of glass and so an addition to the recent and prolific "Glass..." pattern-cluster.  Note this excerpt from Corning Ware's wiki page.
CorningWare (also written "Corning Ware") was originally a brand name for a unique pyroceramic glass cookware resistant to thermal shock
What strikes me as meaningful is the "thermal shock"-- resistance in this case to high heat which is known to shatter plain glass, because the "glass" pattern-cluster usually involves glass destruction, ie: the heavy sheets of industrial glass that injured my partners nephew (Patrick aka "Bud")when it fell over on him; and then there were the eye injuries to over a thousand individuals, the result of people staring out their windows as a meteorite passing by, its sonic waves shattering the glass.

On the Corning Glass Works wiki page, I noted the following:
 In 1932, George Ellery Hale approached Corning with the challenge of fabricating the required optic for his Palomar project. 
What we now have occurring is an addition to the "Hale/Hail" pattern-cluster.  And of course a connection to another tragic event involving the 1999 hail storm in Sydney Australia that caused damage to so many homes and vehicles, resulting in one of the biggest insurance payouts ever.  In fact, it had become the subject of a number of posts, note the following excerpts from my recent October 20th post entitled:   Lynda Bellingham RIIP: Stand Up Virgin Soldiers For the TUSSH
His surname is an addition to the "Hail/Storm..." pattern-cluster, ...
...an earlier addition to the  "Hail" pattern-cluster included the notable hailstorm that occurred in Australia, note this excerpt from my April 10 post re Boniface Lele & Dominique Baudis RIIIIP: the Insurance Cue (Boeing 777 Update 59)...
 So note from Hale's wiki page:
Ellery Hale (June 29, 1868 – February 21, 1938) was an American solar astronomer
His date of death is an addition to the "Off By One" pattern-cluster, as in one off from my grandson's birthday of February 22nd.

Note this next excerpt from Corning Glass Ware wiki page:
On October 25, 2011 Corning unveiled Lotus Glass, an environmentally friendly and high-performance glass developed for OLED and LCD displays.[14][15]
It's just that the date is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster given that 3 of my life partners family are born on this day each during a different year, one of them being the father of her nephew, Patrick (aka Bud).  And then note as well, "Lotus" is a flower, hence an addition to the "Flower/Bud..." pattern-clsuter.  On going to Lotus Glass wiki page I find that the date of the unveiling is off by one-- October 26... which focusses once again on the "off track" aspect.  Note this excerpt from the Lotus Glass wiki page:
In 2012 Corning introduced Willow Glass,[23] a flexible glass based on borosilicate glass,[24] designed for use as a display substrate and recommended for use with Gorilla Glass as a cover glass
What strikes me is "flexible glass"... and the fact that wouldn't flexible glass in windows have been what's needed in the case of "shock waves" and impacts from hail... and what about the "domed" clear roof of the proposed TUSSH-- the Two United Structure System Home as proposed by the inner twin world.  I get the sense that this is what they want developed... not glass, butt Willow Glass extra thick.  Note this excerpt from the "flexible glass" wiki page:
Flexible glass is a legendary lost invention from the time of the reign of the Roman Emperor Tiberius Caesar (between 14–37 AD). As recounted by Isidore of Seville, the craftsman who invented the technique brought a drinking bowl made of flexible glass before Caesar who threw it to the floor, whereupon the material dented, rather than shattering. The inventor then repaired the bowl easily with a small hammer. After the inventor swore to the Emperor that he alone knew the technique of manufacture, Tiberius had the man beheaded, fearing such material could undermine the value of gold and silver
Oh yes, same old story... powers that bee can sure be dumb.  This is recorded by two sources, one of which stands out :
 Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23 – August 25, AD 79),
He died on the same month/day as my granddaughter-- August 25, hence another addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays " pattern-cluster.  What you should now becoming aware of, is that the inner twinn worlds coming out occurring at this moment has been in the works... in the planning and development stage for a very long time... and my life and family are part of the plan.  And so is this... this posts and those found in my Toumai Blog.  

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