Criminal organizations have easily smuggled people out of life or death war zones, as they did for example in the Bosnian-Herzegovinian war in the early nineties.
When they did it was especially children, I would say he may have been a baby or a very young boy then, so 'Lyle' may have been one of these refugees who entered the USA or Canada as an orphan who went by an assumed name, was paid under the counter and was therefore essentially an underground non-existent citizen? When 9/11 happened he may have seen the walls closing in?
However morose, it is interesting to note that 'Lyle' hanged himself in a wardrobe, a place devoid of light in a room which I'd suggest was probably not lit when those who discovered him entered it, meaning that he died in the dark and then deliberately in the darkest part of the room.
He also asked to be moved into the middle of the motel, under the premise that he was disturbed by the all night parties of the establishment across the road.
He had himself moved into the middle of the motel where it would be darkest.
This clue has something to do with the extinguishing of light and may be another deliberate sign?
The name our 'Lyle' chose as a surname, 'Stevik', is conspicuously absent of the letter 'c' that is present in the characters name, 'Stevick'.
The letter c is the mathematical symbol for the speed of light/light in the science of physics.
In his name is this absence of that which is the mathematical symbol for 'light an action by Lyle that he performed deliberately?
With the letter 'c' deliberately removed from his name as though a reference to that particular symbols representation of light, there may also be in this action a message.
This light 'Lyle' was planning to extinguish, his light, his c, the light that for him had ended, and had made things seem so dark and grim that he felt it necessary to take this light of his own life, c, from the world?
This clue occurs, possibly with the intention of pointing out the extinguishing of a light, (as it is often argued by physicists that 'c' is an imprecise symbol for the 'constant': 'speed of light/light' and there is, (as you might imagine), the argument that light has varying speeds and wavelengths and so it should not be determined simply as c, a constant but as a variable. It's the nature of the variable that's causing the friction.
I believe that Lyles was of the opposing argument.
The opposing argument is that light is that which takes all manner of forms, that it is of which we all are made from and are as a part, veritably composed of.
This is why these physicists argue that the symbol for the speed of light should not remain c for constant.
In the context of this it might be surmised that Lyles' opinions of the nature of existence, being perhaps a series of opposing dualities over which he had discovered he (magically) had the power to transform the very nature of and with it also his very form of existence, all of which could be put into practice and succeed greatly, but only if he consented to killing himself.
A message he may well have toyed with occurring on this forum post; was that as a human being, Lyle to extinguish this 'c' and transform the entire nature of his very existence which he saw in his mind as a progression, an evolution of life as a human being into that of an altered and more highly advanced life form, above that of only recognizing the state of existence from being composed of a set of rigid reaction response actions that the human body makes to mimic psychically the reflection of what those chemicals that cause emotions do to ones own brain, en mass in society.
In 'Lyle' this 'transformation of self' would have been attained through a form of 'transference' had as opposed to his direct opposite freeform electronic algorithm brainwave that he had killed himself to become by having been clever enough to intrigue someone with the suicide mystery with which hed inspire unmistakable evidence, an evidence of an action by him that symbolized clearly that he had inspired someone of the future to imagine and record (in public and in words) and in doing so to actually endorse the existence of, in a very real, yet transformed form of himself, all of it combined in a gesture- a comment by 'Lyle' that in the universal sense of the notion that 'All men are considered equal
' that is, we are all composed of 'c' and so are as one being.
There was a freedom 'Lyle'd' always been suspicious of but secretly even admired and respected at times and he valued his and the others he saw as his own, a self respect reliant upon his belief in part of his adopted country's proclaimed ways of treating people fairly, with equality, dignity, justly, and rightly.
His freedom was charted in the American constitution and in its societal administration being perhaps that: the light, the 'c' that in Lyles' mind he'd seen exterminated around him as the events of September the 11th, 2001 had caused quite a lot of nationalistic animosity in the USA during that particular week, as on a panic run, hed caught a cross-country bus and seen too many angry and fearing eyes.
This we know he did earlier as he was seen at the bus terminal.
If he'd been thinking like this then it may also link his knowledge to that of an University degree level of knowledge about the subject of Physics, or something similarly to do with the physical mechanics of light, therefore he may have had some associations even to the actual university where the writer of the book, 'You Must Remember This' had studied or engaged in any other university activities in any other educational or other public displays of her work or where ever else she may had have publically presented her persona?
This woman, Carol Joyce Oates, as an illustrious example of a prize-winning writer whose prose in this novel i keep mentioning, is themed with a strong American female character associated in a dark world in which she yields and around her the central theme of a character is created that has an inner strength that allows her to understand and rationalize something brutal that occurs within the plot of the novel, You Must Remember This?
Its most likely this chronicler of inner urban American social life, typical au naturale has been recognized as such and so must have given a number of public lectures at various US and possibly other overseas universities and within other domestic assemblies throughout the aforementioned areas, places in which Lyle may have made contact with her as a speaker on some public occasion such as a book signing, most likely as someone that she met just met once and to whom he was just a smiling nobody, )and I'd say she was never expecting the notoriety he was seeking to create for himself by using her book as his vehicle!), as he had assumed, and that he knew that someone, somewhere, would have to be forced to write down somewhere to explain to everyone else who came after him on an internet mystery solving forum for others seeking some notion of an answer to the questioning thought of the answer )if it even existed) to a single, simple, possible solution or answer as to what ever insane reason one could ever really give in reply to a call, of such a devastating an answer, to an equally so very dire a question, as that madness which drove Lyle to make his decision, so gruesome?
Perhaps, there is a university where Ms Oates was tenured for some time to and to which Lyle might have made an intimate association?
If she, Carol Joyce Oates, was tenured for some time and in the one constant location, who knows, she may know this man?
Contact with Ms Oates may well yield more.
I believe that the psychologically loaded previous address he gave to the motel ledger as, 'Progress' st. with its logistically plan related provocative term intrinsic nature in the themes within its title, is in no way coincidental and also lends itself an insight into the mind of 'Lyle'.
It shows that in choosing to and, (if he ever was) living on this street, then he felt that he was psychologically making progress with his plan to create this internet mystery surrounding him by method of his suicide plan and it was also, indeed deliberately, and certainly done to indicate and illustrate that this was all part of a plan by Lyle to do exactly this.
As Lyle left us with nothing but these few sparse clues, the greatest of which is the link to the book, You Must Remember This, then it is also obviously significant that there is a famous ballad from which the novel I have written so many times the title of and from which itself borrows its title, You must Remember This and this is the famed theme song from the 1944 film, Casablanca. You know the one.
This song not so surprising also contains a fitting line that itself may well serve as another clue and it is an obviously confirming connection that endorses that our search along these lines are all along the correct path.
These ideas with which we have dealt with her are all of a very sophisticated nature and yet relate to things that are readily understood by many people in almost the most simplistic of terms and notions.
The people who are at genius level in these modes of thought often suffer from major depressive illnesses. Thats what Im fairly certain was what was going 'no' with Lyle to some lesser or greater extent or in some subconsciously underlying extent of another.
Its like being cool at chess at parties. Someone who understands the language of their sophistication at the highest levels and who can equally see, as simply in those most simple of the two disciplines temporally aware only of their separation in the mind correlate their intrinsic identical similarities in the one mind is someone to whom the equation becomes an unsound reality in which to exist as the lines of consciousness here can begin to blur and the interchanges between the separate two realities, interchangeable as they so often can be, they then, over a period of days, weeks, or years begin to disappoint the mind, in that these worlds themselves were not as appealing as those that could exist really did exist with full immersion capabilities of the consciousness in that created in the minor electric power outage in Lyles otherwise 100000 watt city 1000 bulb blinker real in the imaginary of Lyles worlds and he liked it better in the other world, that is, not the one Im talking to you in. In Lyles mind, the other worlds, the worlds not of the aging, wearing, real-flesh repeating world of actual people where it is the complete, bleak exact opposite of what it is like in most great books where the world is somewhat more glamorous. Movies and books all of in which it must always be, as with CJOs novels, that the stories deal with all of the unhinged irrepressed social horror stories of the twentieth century but all bleakly pleasanted-out and into flippant ambivalences that become great as among men there are those that deal solely and uncompromisingly with the disappointments of all the sad breaks one can actually get to in life, as it so often actually is with everyone, sooner or later.
If it were in any way in the mind of Lyle relating to the reality that we, those reading the story that he knew in his minds eye, that someone somewhere might have figured out about the actual goings on of a mind which was set to suicide, (but with a plan), and that was that he was not planning on living any more in the world of the actual but was going to swap his temporal existence for one which would be created on an internet real life mysterious investigation forum post in the period of time after the end of Lyles life in a period of history where people would gather in communities around a mystery solving website of the future, that hed imagined the very words of.
This future. It would not be unacceptable to have for an example of a delusion that Lyles mind may have had within it was one very much like this; his mind, having already over-stepped psychologically into the fictional mind of the perpetually suicidal character Lyle, he may have come to accept that it was a complete reality for him and that there was an option that was offered, a warranty implied within, if he were to do die in the manner that he had conceived of, then he would cease to exist in the glum glare of the real and would have an existence that was, to his mind in a algorithmic quantum physical sense, one in which he would exist both as tangibly real and as fully cognitive, and existing as a collection of electrical frequencies in the spines of electromagnetic electricity and to swap that existence for one within the actual mainframe of the internet itself.
With the attractive idea therein the mind of Lyle and with the knowledge of such a thing being in a every real possible existence in the confines of Lyles mind, and that would be that he would swap the life in which he was now in for a life that would be created by his own arrangement in all of the electronic signals that could exist within the frequencies of the interplays of the electrical interfaces from the intermixing and transfer of slabs of knowledge and other various circuit board burrs of electrical energy accumulation that the interconnected grid of this, the electronic mass communications machine in which he would create for himself an existence.
It sounds mad because it is.
He was setting for himself a place, center-stage in the middle of the keyboard monitor lights and cameras the star role of the greatest self murder mystery never written and, all of this he himself now witnessing in a future existence as an electromagnetic frequency somehow still alive by the sheer fact that these words describing him would exist somewjere inside a computer in cyberspace where he has exchanged and changed the form of his life force to hide within the packets of data sent by wires through space from orbiting satellite to under oceanic communications cable to laptop on wireless on the top of windy old Sam Smith hill in Winter on a Friday right out at the furthest reach of the outposts of human habitation on this earth and with knowledge of this in either his conscious or subconscious, on it drove him, onward to his goal. His story, but how much of it would he be able to bring to the minds of the authors?
The other day they mentioned it on the radio. There was a word that meant, the pleasure derived from the imagination of the spoils of a success that has not yet occurred.
That was, Lyles Syndrome I thought.
These were things which a man of genius level thinking would have easily imagined was the obvious future for western civilization. It was obvious the progression of the society into which the future was headed was one where mass communications data storage and transmission devices would be the ongoing most prevalent mainstay for the human race. That was obvious to anyone in 2001.
Of all of the communications of mankind and where with perhaps a mention of the unnecessary nature and duplicitous purposeful uses by the Administrative bodies that run Corporation Earth hed even get a dig at them.
He man who was Lyle I believe lived a large portion of his life within specialist books and loved their world.
Perhaps, he didnt like them anymore because the internet had made them redundant? Perhaps hed read a few fiction books, such as You Must Remember This? (We know thats likely), it could have been that given his disposition the horrors of the emotionally decimating characters scouring away at the readers mind as he is propelled layer under saddening layer of rotten onion skin subplots that just make you want to cry,Why does it have to be like that? and, as Lyle even then as he was a small boy of eight he was of a nervous, yet brilliant and moreover (and most importantly) of a sensitive nature and disposition, however had he possibly found this change of world view image given him from the medium of this particular novel, a somewhat distasteful and depressing outlook upon the future?
Perhaps, so offended by Ms Oattes talk of woe that when was he as a boy of eight, hanging in a hammock on a Summers afternoon, reclining on cushions on clouds of air and crickets springing hed read that entire particular novel whilst, as his natural dim smile turned to a natural dim frown as he lay there, eating small, red, sweet, late summer apples all afternoon and very neatly planting creating within his mind a spring of bad plants, the seeds of a rotten tree and including the weed of depression in his boy's mind?
To escape so his consciousness in this world forced to not live in the old world of the books 'Lyle' found himself reduced to another world where were all living in that mundane seat of your pants, chalk drawing of a naked lady on the boxing ring floor, newspaper, midnight silent light click of all the alarm clocks in the world where perhaps neither you nor I nor I expect 'Lyle' didnt really like either and didnt want to be trapped within this version of reality?
If 'Lyle' knew he could alter his reality (as it I was possible in his mind and he wanted to swap his role in the real world for one in the virtual world, in his mind of the past imagining this, according to his theory, actually existing in the thought created that you are currently reading.
And I have to say, alone at night in a house on top of a very tall hill in the woods tonight I have at times almost sensed the mans mind looking at me and into this room.
Could it be more obvious?
The fundamental things apply
as time goes by.
Doubleplus Thanks to D.C. for the whole light theory thing.