Tuesday, May 3, 2016

See the C in the Sea!! (Part 5): Paradigm Shift

Continuing from my previous post, on Karl Popper's wiki page, one person stands out, note from his wiki page:
Thomas Samuel Kuhn (July 18, 1922 – June 17, 1996) 
The name Thomas means "twin" in origin and so an addition to the "Twin Things" pattern cluster.
Kuhn's birthday and date of death generates a "July 18, June 17, _____/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  The gap is in keeping with the inner twin world's propensity for generating clusters using groups of three or more.  It is strategically designed to prompt us into bridging the gap.  From here we're generally expected to venture to the missing dates wiki page (in this case, May 16), however there is no need since the inner twin world already have a notable person in mind, and in that vein, note this excerpt from my recent May 2nd post, See the C in the Sea!! Part 3: Lure and Mystery of the C: N
The first date in the list is 11/11!!!!  A definite heads up.  And two of the dates June 7 MNand August 31 pertain to the MacGregor's, given that June 7 is Trish's birthday and August 31 is her daughter Megan's.  Hmmm so why would the inner twin world leave out Rob MacGregor (husband/father)?!
Rob MacGregor's birthday is May 16!!  To verify simply key "Rob MacGregor's birthday" in this blogs search box, or for that matter go to the MacGregor's synchrosecrets blog and investigate there.  One notable person mentioned on Thomas' wiki page stand out, note from his wiki page:
  • Michael Polanyi(11 March 1891 – 22 February 1976)
His dates of death is meaningful-- my grandson's birthday,  and then read the Header of this blog. AND, when my grandson turns 8 it will be 2/22/22.  On Polanyi's wiki page are two notable persons who stand out:

Alan Mathison Turing ( 23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954)      
John Randal Baker (23 October 1900 – 8 June 1984)     

Trish MacGregor's birthday is June 7!!
                                                         











                                     
                                           Kuhn used the duck-rabbit optical illusion 
                                           to demonstrate the way in which a paradigm shift 
                                           could cause one to see the same information in an 
                                           entirely different way.



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