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05-17-2007, 08:50 PM #1OPSenior Member
You say tomato, I say potato.
Otherwise known as The Isomorphism Game.
Just to kick things off in here, I thought I dream up a fun science game for everyone. It's a bit of an experiment, ahahaha if you excuse the pun, and it goes like this.
Someone says something, a thing, and the next person says something completely random that constitutes an "isomorphism" of the previous object or thing.
Get it?
Let me explain further then...
Wikipedia defines the "Isomorphism" as this.
Isomorphism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buts it's not a game of maths, that is just one application.
I recently tried to read a book called Godel, Escher, Bach and never really got very far in it as I didn't really take to the writers' overly creative style of writing/presentation and found his logic difficult to follow. I think perhaps this was the idea. But nonetheless I did understand pretty well what he was trying to say. A central theme of the book was the isomorphism, the mysterious thing that relates seemingly independent and abstract objects to one another, in often indiscernible ways.
For example, the mathematican Godel, the artist Escher, and the composer Bach are all isomorphisms of each other. The thing in this case which links them together is the mobeus strip, because each one expressed themselves in similarly "loopy" kinds of way. Douglas Hofstadter explains it better than me, but he takes much longer.
Other more obvious examples are broccolli florets and oak trees, moths and butterflies, George W Bush and monkeys. These examples are obviously linked together by shape, apart from the latter which arguably could be linked isomorphically in all sort of other ways.
Anyway, I dunno if this will work. It's sort of like a word association game, but I'm hoping it will be more interesting as there is the freedom to post something completely random and detailed, such as Hilda Ogden from Coronation street washing her undies! I don't know exactly what that could relate to isomorphically, and I don't really think I want to, but its just an example of the kind of thing I mean. Probably best to stick to things most people know about and not get too abstract though.
OK here goes, I'll start with the first two, an example of a relatively well known recent isomorphism in the UK. I will explain a little about the first so you understand why I am linking him isomorphically to the second.
GEORGE GALLOWAY
George Galloway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Galloway as you can read is a pretty left wing street fighting politician, and about the only one left in the UK with any real integrity. He was cast out of the labour party years ago for opposing the war in Iraq, and later formed his own party and got re-elected in a largely Muslim constituency outing a female black jewish labour MP who supported the war.
He did himself a small but insignificat amount of discredit when he appeared live on Celebrity Big Brother dressed as and acting like a CAT! See you tube here.
YouTube - The Cat Incident (George Galloway)
He now hosts a regular chat show, on radio and internet broadcast here
talksport
having recently taken a bit of a back seat from the politics of westminster to exploit the medium of radio entertainment as his political soap box, to great success and acclaim.
He uses the music from a famous American cartoon from the early 80's as his introductory jingle, and this is a reference to the cat incident on BB, as well as I think his general cattish charm and also perhaps the way he talks in such a demure yet authoritary manner. Perhaps there is also an isomorphism in his sly rounded physiognamy...Staurm Reviewed by Staurm on . You say tomato, I say potato. Otherwise known as The Isomorphism Game. Just to kick things off in here, I thought I dream up a fun science game for everyone. It's a bit of an experiment, ahahaha if you excuse the pun ;), and it goes like this. Someone says something, a thing, and the next person says something completely random that constitutes an "isomorphism" of the previous object or thing. Get it? Let me explain further then... Rating: 5\"It\'s funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.\"
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05-17-2007, 08:51 PM #2OPSenior Member
You say tomato, I say potato.
TOP CAT !
\"It\'s funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.\"
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05-17-2007, 09:58 PM #3Senior Member
You say tomato, I say potato.
so by my understanding, i'm now supposed to post something related to a cat or george galloway?
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05-17-2007, 10:02 PM #4Senior Member
You say tomato, I say potato.
a cats vision is better in darkness but its blurry due to the reflective membrane that gives it superior night vision.
Cat senses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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05-17-2007, 10:49 PM #5Senior Member
You say tomato, I say potato.
i'm confused.... this game seems to be highly confusing, or maybe it's just you didn't explain it simple enough (the more complex explination, the less chance i'll understand...)
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05-17-2007, 10:51 PM #6OPSenior Member
You say tomato, I say potato.
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
Originally Posted by 420ultimatesmokage
Either way, I ain't changed it or morphed into something else so its still
Cat senses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
unless I discover an isomorphism to cat's eyes without the next ten minutes.\"It\'s funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.\"
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05-17-2007, 11:08 PM #7OPSenior Member
You say tomato, I say potato.
Originally Posted by 420ultimatesmokage
You are supposed to post something that the previous object/thing shares a common, but unusual, affinity with. A concept that binds the two together as odd twins. Don't post the concept. Post the thing that shares the isomorphism with the previous thing!
I'll carry on from TOP CAT to....
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Actually I have no idea. Maybe its not going to work. I imagined it would be something that required careful though and timely inspiration, so you don't need to post anything until you feel inspired.
Anyway, its cat's or something. If that takes your mind to a strange new place and you have no idea how you got there from, then post it here, but only from the above, please.\"It\'s funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.\"
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05-17-2007, 11:08 PM #8Senior Member
You say tomato, I say potato.
tiger's eye? as in the pretty rock? does that fit?
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05-17-2007, 11:11 PM #9OPSenior Member
You say tomato, I say potato.
Maybe. Why are you asking me? The problem I have mainly is that we are still on the subject of cat's though.
Oh Oh Rocky Balboa!
EDIT: No that is an isomorphism, as in the stone not that cat, yessssss. That is an isomorphism!\"It\'s funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.\"
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05-17-2007, 11:25 PM #10Senior Member
You say tomato, I say potato.
i dunno wtf i'm doing lol you're the one that started this thread so i was trying to see if i understood or not...
ah ok i get it, rock balboa, for the song eye of the tiger or w/e... correct?
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