ATD 588-614

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Page 588

tannery
???

Gauss's brain
After Carl Friedrich Gauss died in 1855, his brain was preserved for research purposes. To this day, it is in the possession of the University of Göttingen.

impervious to the wind
(Attribute of tanned leather?)

"Heiliger Bimbam!"
A German expression of surprise, translated elsewhere as "Holy Moly!"

rim
Kit pretends to think he's referring to monocle as 'chichi' (stylish).

Page 589

Noli me tangere'

Latin for 'don't touch me'

Hausknochen
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Page 590

Hadamard... Poussin... Prime Number Theorem
???

patent Kühlbox
???

beleaguered subset
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Page 591

prats
Literally the buttocks. As a slang term, a 'prat' is an idiot.

Die Nullstellen der [zeta]-Funktion
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"Richard Harding Davis"
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seldom, if ever
Cf p559 re Umeki!?

tetralatry
???

C. Howard Hinton
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Johann K.F. Zöllner
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vogue... 'vague'
???

Page 592

upside-down triangles
Also Pléiade p538.

metallic banging'

'metric interval'
???

Prinzenstrasse and Weenderstrasse
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Page 593

twenty marks
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der Pistolenheld
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das Nichtharmonischestrahlenbündel
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Latin... Euler
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Mathematical Theory of the Top
???

Leopold Kronecker and Cantor
The "monumental quarrel between Kronecker and Cantor" is also referred to as a "religious war," appropriately enough. It's based in a disagreement over the legitimacy of numbers. Kronecker held that "'the positive integers were created by God, and all else is the work of man.'" This is contradicted by "'Cantor with his Kontinuum, professing an equally strong belief in just those regions, infinitely divisible, which lie between the whole numbers so demanding of all Kronecker's devotion.'"

The disagreement between the two mathematicians is reminiscent of (or does it anticipate?) the rift between Pointsman and Mexico in Gravity's Rainbow. Kronecker's integers "created by God" have become a Pavlovian digital binary for Pointsman, but the two oppositions track faithfully right down to the italicized "between."

"The young statistician [Mexico] is devoted to number and to method, not table-rapping or wishful thinking. But in the domain of zero to one, not-something to something, Pointsman can only possess the zero and the one. He cannot, like Mexico, survive anyplace in between. Like his master I. P. Pavlov before him, he imagines the cortex of the brain as a mosaic of tiny on/off elements.... But to Mexico belongs the domain between zero and one." [Page 55]

It should be noted, however, that the continuous number line was a modern innovation. In Greek number theory, a number is a collection of indivisible units. Irrationals, such as the square root of 2 are not numbers but "magnitudes." One is not even a number for it is not a number of units. There are no negative numbers as well. (see Klein's Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra.) So Kronecker's position may be less of a crazy innovation as much as a maintenance of ancient theory.

Kontinuum
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Page 599

Nervenklinik
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boundless epsilonic world
???

Der Finsterzwerg
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chloral hydrate
???

Kneipe
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Gauss passing to Weber a remark
???

Weierstrass functions
???

Page 595

That winter, in St. Petersburg
22 Jan 1905 Wikipedia

Japanese won
05 September 1905. Wikipedia

Muslim rebellion
???

the year that followed
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Peter and Paul Fortress
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kazatsky
???

Waziristan
???

Page 596

as-ever transcendentally interesting hair
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'gen'
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Afghani dirhan
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Ghaznivid Empire
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coffee scion
Coffee motif.

Günther von Quassel
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less than universally respected Ludwig Boltzmann
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Page 597

Gymnasium child
A Gymnasium is a German secondary school

one measure of the chaos
Cf GR on entropy?

Göttingen tradition
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statue
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Rathaus square
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Page 598

Axioms of Zermelo
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Poincaré
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Cauchy
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Whittaker and Watson
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two point one
(Cf Sondheim lyric.)

Page 599

dueling-society cap
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Liebchen
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Egal was, meine Schatze
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Schläger
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Krummsäbel
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Korbrapier
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épée
A sharp-pointed duelling sword.

Page 600

Colt six-shooters
I guess Kit's luggage beat him to Gottingen.

Verbindung
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restoring moment, elastic constants
???

Geheimrat Hilbert
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Page 601

Ehrenkodex
???

Tyrolean hats
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Schnurrbartbinde
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Zeiss "Palmos Panoram"
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"Auf die Mensur!"
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Andaman Islands
???

Stephanie du Motel... group-theory godfather Evariste Galois
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Page 602

young Ouspensky
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Chong
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"The what?"
(Precipitous drop in authorial expectations?)

Sidney... Kensington Sid
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transtriadic
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Page 603

"Spiritual... At Göttingen?"
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Applied Mechanics Institute
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Prandtl's recent discovery of the boundary layer
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brambled guttie
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Bürgerstrasse
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Brauweg
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Zhukovsky's Transformation
???

glass of tea
(Why not 'cup'?)because in Europe, as sopposed to in England, tea may be drunk from glassware.

"...according to Spiral Theory, up to infinity."
"And beyond, " added Gunther, nodding earnestly.

Reference to Buzz Lightyear's stock character phrase in 1995's TOY STORY (Pixar/Disney): "To Infinity... and Beyond!" --Btchakir 07:43, 19 December 2006 (PST)

Page 604

nontrivial zeroes
???

much-noted talk
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eigenvalues
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Hermitian operator
???

spine of reality... "Rückgrat von Wirklichkeit"
???

Hilbert-Polya Conjecture
???

Page 605

Vance Aychrome
???

Full English Breakfast
Bacon, eggs, tomato, toast... otherwise know as a fry-up.

Pythagorean dietary
(Possible missing word?)

kippers and bloaters
Different words (both Scottish) for smoked herrings

baps
soft bread rolls - another Scottish word

Spong machine
???

thinned
From full 78. Wikipedia

vegetarian haggis
It exists: Google search

Page 606

Lamont replevin
???

Elflock Villa
???

Stuffed Edge, Herts
An imaginary village in the South-East English county of Hertfordshire

kedgeree
A hot breakfast dish of fish, rice, and eggs.

Cesare Lombroso
???

Trans-Oxanian
???

Graeco-Buddhist
???

bad hats
A bad hat is a slang term for a rascal

Page 607

Gas Office
???

communication by means of coal-gas
Cf Nabokov's "Ada". Also inverse of Tesla's energy-transmitter.

bombs... Suffragettes
(Did they bomb post offices?!?)

Pashto
???

Tadjik
???

Seven Dials
In Covent Garden, London - a place where 7 roads meet

Page 608

"Avoid beans"
???

spotted dick
A suet pudding with raisins or currants

Yarmouth bloater
A cured herring from the port town of Yarmouth.

'shape'
???

blue lamps
Traditionally hung outside police stations in England.

lamé surfaces
???

yarmulke... high crown... dented Trilby style
???

Page 609

Kelly's Suburban Dictionary
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wenlets
???

Page 610

daylight oil
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refused to dim
(Nicely vivid.)

Vontz's Universal Pick
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alchemized coke
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Lincrusta-Walton
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hipshot
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scalene polygons
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jet
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Apotheosis Sparkless Torch
???

Page 611

magnalium
???

The Slow and the Stupefied
Daytime soap 'The Young and the Restless'.

gas-head
Cf pothead, acidhead, etc.

Pike's Peak
Lew's old stompinground.

Gus Swallowfield
???

most theft policies
(Fact?)

pantechnicon
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legitimate bill of sale
???

Page 612

Pavonazzetto
???

Phrygian marble
Phrygia is an ancient region of west central Asia Minor, to the south of Bithynia. Marble from there was highly valued.


Atys... Agdistis
???

The Mutilation of Atys
No images: Google image search

Arturo Naunt
???

shocking the bourgeoisie
A popular pastime for young and not-so-young soi-disant radicals ("Epater le bourgeois").

koumiss vessel
???

wrathful deities from Tantric Buddhism
???

Page 613

tiny German hand camera
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raw light
???

Gasophilia
???

Schwärmer
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Chidambaram
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Akaša
???

Atman
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'Chaos'
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van Helmont
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stridently unpopulated
Cf p610.

Annotation Index

Part One:
The Light Over the Ranges

1-25, 26-56, 57-80, 81-96, 97-118

Part Two:
Iceland Spar

119-148, 149-170, 171-198, 199-218, 219-242, 243-272, 273-295, 296-317, 318-335, 336-357, 358-373, 374-396, 397-428

Part Three:
Bilocations

429-459, 460-488, 489-524, 525-556, 557-587, 588-614, 615-643, 644-677, 678-694

Part Four:
Against the Day

695-723, 724-747, 748-767, 768-791, 792-820, 821-848, 849-863, 864-891, 892-918, 919-945, 946-975, 976-999, 1000-1017, 1018-1039, 1040-1062

Part Five:
Rue du Départ

1063-1085

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