Sl Flk wrote:That's what the phrase "Toynbee Idea: resurrect dead" refers to but the specific phrase "Toynbee Idea: Resurrect Dead" is from the famous unsolved mystery of the Toynbee tiler, a man widely believed to be a hermit called Severino Verna who has placed homemade tiles into road surfaces with tar paper mostly in Philadelphia but quite a few further afield. There's a movie about it called Resurrect Dead where they investigate it and it's absolutely brilliant.
I recorded an album back in 2013 that had a few songs about the Toynbee Tiler so if this clap from BoC means they're doing the same, I'll be calling them out for plagiarism immediately
(kidding)
Tonights viewing then
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MAsB_tJ_jk[/quote]Weird thing is that the Toynbee tiles starts back with the historian writer I mentioned earlier - Arnold J Toynbee.
Whom apparently influenced Ray Bradbury, the creator of the Toynbee tiles and quite possibly BoC?
In 1983, a man identifying himself as a social worker named James Morasco contacted talk shows and newspapers with his theory of colonizing Jupiter with the dead inhabitants of Earth, claiming to have come across the idea while reading a book by historian Arnold Toynbee.
In a conversation with The Philadelphia Inquirer, Morasco discussed how Toynbee's book contained a theory on bringing dead molecules back to life and that this was later depicted in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. The caller had founded what the Inquirer called a "Jupiter colonization organization", known as the Minority Association.
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