Well, I saw the movie "The Incredibles" this weekend and thought it was interesting to see the coral castle code in it. It shows up when the mom superhero calls the babysitter and talks to her about the baby. The babysitter tells the mom she brought mozart to make the child smarter. When she holds up the cd it has the basic castle coral code on it. I haven't really looked at any mozart albums before, but do they have the symbol on them? If so, that is very odd indeed. I am not a student of music, so do any of you know if the symbol maybe is also found in the teachings of music? Thanks for responding if you do.
If you don't know what the castle coral code is check out: http://www.coralcastlecode.com/id1.html



coral castle
Coral Castle is just "around the corner" from me, so to speak - I can drive there in about 40 minutes.
I always really liked the really horrible looking coral chair that Ed Leedskalnin made for his mother-in-law -- he surely had a great sense of humor, if nothing else.
Poor guy, all that work, and he was still dumped by his sweet 16.
But what is this "coral castle code"? I see it on the website, but what does it have to do, exactly, with Coral Castle? Did Leedskalnin inscribe this sigil on certain pieces of coral, or in certain documents?
I did see the Incredibles because I know quite a few Pixar animation fans, and I remember that scene, but I was not paying attention closely enough. So I didn't see that little sign on the CD. When the movie comes out on DVD, I will look for it.
Steven Mizrach
Academic, Pop Culture Junkie, Grail Recycler
Ed Leedskalnin built the Cora
Ed Leedskalnin built the Coral Castle. He also wrote a book called "Magnetic Current". On this book was a design. This design is The Coral Castle Code. If you didn't see the cover of the book, try this link:
http://www.coralcastlecode.com/imagelib/...
I guess they call it "The Coral Castle Code" because he is mostly known for his work on building Coral Castle.
Hi
Hi, I minored in classical piano and I can tell you after looking at that website I didnt see any music symbols..the closest thing I saw only kind of resembled the bass cleff but it turns different. Wish I could explain that better but there are no symbols on any of my mozart cds...
Way Interesting!
Thanks for sharing that site and the movie's reference to the code. I don't have time to do the research just now (when I do, I'll get back) but the key to the connection between maganetism, Mozart, and ley lines must be frequency (which is imbedded in that symbol -- perhaps a dowser could decipher it).
Coral Castle and Incredibles
The stylized "S" that Ed seems to hint has something to do with his skills was frequently used in 1950s era decoration. Since the Incredibles evokes design cues from that era, it's not unusual to have it show up.
However, the designs from the "Code" website accurately depict some magnetic fields. If anyone saw the first X-Men movie, the glowing net created by Magneto is a fairly accurate representation. You can find simple diagrams of it on astronomy websites.
The "Coral Castle Code" glyph shows up in other places in the movie besides the Mozart case.
Most likely it's a coincidence. An interesting one at that: superhero powers, magnetics, and the functional glyph of someone who appeared to have these powers. ---je
Were else did these cymbols s
Were else did these cymbols show up in The Incredibles? I guess I wasn't paying enough attention to everything in the background. That particular cymbol must have stuck out to me because the girl was holding up the cd, the cd being the focal point. That is crazy that that cymbol was used frequently in the 50's.
Thanks you for all your responses. This has been a excelent first blog!