And the description says,"Let's meet up in the way we do."
The "I'm waiting" thing caught my eye. It made me wonder if Ms K was finally ready to open up the class notebook again, and the coded message was for the password..."Newton's third law of physics can tell us so much about structure and the nature of human beings. That is, if the human mind were only as easily defined and as organized as physics. (I'm waiting.)"
First line of attack: I tried the sequence of keys typed out in the vid as nearly as I could make them out. Strike one.
Second line of attack: She references Newton, and says the message is "coded, tricky, and delicious." (Newton + Delicious = Apple?) I tried apple in several case combinations, along with MacIntosh and Mac (computer reference?) but no go. I should have guessed it wouldn't be that easy.
Third line of attack: She speaks of defining the human mind. I looked around the school to see if any of the reading material she left has such a definition, but didn't see one. Lots of stuff on mind control however. (Plus the Alice/Cheshire Cat excerpt about losing one's mind.) I googled the definition of the mind and came up with a rather thorough definition... "Mind is the nonspatial extent located between the event where the properties of sensation end, and the event where the properties of feeling begin." (It makes more sense when you read the entire discussion here: http://www.astromind.com/articles/defin ... _mind.html ) I'm still not sure it brings me any closer to a solution or understanding however.
Last desperate line of attack: I tried a whole bunch of other keywords having to do with how physics relates to mind, to no avail. And quite honestly my nonspatial-extent-located-between-two-events is going to leak out of my ears if I read another debate on quantum mechanics and parallel events. I seriously doubt I'm going in the right direction with this. Maybe it has nothing to do with the notebook after all.
Has anyone else had any thoughts? If not the class notebook, what would Ms K have meant by "I'm waiting"?
My brain hurts... I'm putting it on ice for a while.