This collection of quotes is being compiled by Lo Snöfall

25 November 2010

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11810553
The results suggest that the Universe is made up of about 70% dark energy.
"In general relativity, there is a direct connection between geometry and dynamics," Professor Marinoni explained, "so that once you measure the abundance of matter and energy in the Universe, you have direct information on its geometry; you can do geometry as we learn in primary school."
The team's conclusions suggest the Universe is indeed flat - an assumption first put forth by Albert Einstein and seemingly confirmed by more recent observations but that remains one of the most difficult ideas to put on solid theoretical footing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagnetic_reversal
At present, the overall geomagnetic field is becoming weaker at a rate which would, if it continues, cause the dipole field to temporarily collapse by 3000–4000 CE.[citation needed] The South Atlantic Anomaly is believed by some scientists, including Dr. Pieter Kotze, head of the geomagnetism group at the Hermanus Magnetic Observatory in the southern Cape, to be a product of this.[citation needed] The present strong deterioration corresponds to a 10–15% decline over the last 150 years and has accelerated in the past several years; however, geomagnetic intensity has declined almost continuously from a maximum 35% above the modern value achieved approximately 2000 years ago. The rate of decrease and the current strength are within the normal range of variation, as shown by the record of past magnetic fields recorded in rocks.
The nature of Earth's magnetic field is one of heteroscedastic fluctuation. An instantaneous measurement of it, or several measurements of it across the span of decades or centuries, is not sufficient to extrapolate an overall trend in the field strength. It has gone up and down in the past with no apparent reason. Also, noting the local intensity of the dipole field (or its fluctuation) is insufficient to characterize Earth's magnetic field as a whole, as it is not strictly a dipole field. The dipole component of Earth's field can diminish even while the total magnetic field remains the same or increases.
The Earth's magnetic north pole is drifting from northern Canada towards Siberia with a presently accelerating rate — 10 km per year at the beginning of the 20th century, up to 40 km per year in 2003, and since then has only accelerated.
Because the magnetic field has never been observed to reverse by humans with instrumentation, and the mechanism of field generation is not well understood, it is difficult to say what the characteristics of the magnetic field might be leading up to such a reversal.
Some speculate that a greatly diminished magnetic field during a reversal period will expose the surface of the Earth to a substantial and potentially damaging increase in cosmic radiation. However, Homo erectus and their ancestors certainly survived many previous reversals.
There is no uncontested evidence that a magnetic field reversal has ever caused any biological extinctions. A possible explanation is that the solar wind may induce a sufficient magnetic field in the Earth's ionosphere to shield the surface from energetic particles even in the absence of the Earth's normal magnetic field.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_Hope,_Alaska
Point Hope town is located in the Point Hope landhead, at the NW end of the Lisburne Peninsula, on the Chukchi Sea coast, 40 mi. SW of Cape Lisburne, Arctic Slope at 68°20′49″N 166°45′47″W / 68.34694°N 166.76306°W / 68.34694; -166.76306 (68.347052, -166.762917)[2].
Before any modern settlement, the Ipiutak lived here.
The descriptive Inuit name of the place, "Tikarakh" or "Tikigaq" commonly spelled "Tiagara," means "forefinger". It was recorded as "Tiekagagmiut" in 1861 by P. Tikhmeniev Wich of the Russian Hydrographic Department and on Russian Chart 1495 it became "Tiekaga". This ancient village site was advantageous, because the protrusion of Point Hope into the sea brought the whales close to the shore. At Tikigaq, they built semi-subterranean houses using mainly whalebone and driftwood. Point Hope is one of the oldest continually occupied sites in North America. While some of the earlier dwellings have been lost to erosion as the island shrinks, it still provides a welter of valuable information to archaeologists on how early Eskimos survived in their harsh environment. The Tikigaq site is "by far the most extensive and complete one-period site yet discovered and described in the entire circumpolar region." - Helge Larsen [4]
http://majikimaje.wordpress.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empathy
Rogers et al. suggest that one must differentiate between cognitive empathy and affective empathy when regarding people with Asperger syndrome. They suggest that autistic individuals have less ability to ascertain others' feelings, but demonstrate equal empathy when they are aware of others' states of mind. Autistic and AS people actually have a greater response to stress that they witness others experiencing than neurotypical people do.[62]

A common source of confusion in analyzing the interactions between empathy and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is that the apparent lack of empathy may mask emotional oversensitivity to the feelings of others. People with ASDs may suppress their emotional facility in order to avoid painful feedback. This is cited by Phoebe Caldwell, an author on ASD, who writes:
What is clear is that, while people on the spectrum may not respond easily to external gestures/sounds, they do respond most readily if the initiative they witness is already part of their repertoire. This points to the selective use of incoming information rather than absence of recognition. It would appear that people with autism are actually rather good at recognition and imitation if the action they perceive is one that has meaning and significance for their brains. As regards the failure of empathetic response, it would appear that at least some people with autism are oversensitive to the feelings of others rather than immune to them, but cannot handle the painful feed-back that this initiates in the body, and have therefore learnt to suppress this facility.
An apparent lack of empathy may also mask an inability to express empathy to others, as opposed to difficulty feeling it, internally.[63]
The extent to which a person's emotions are publicly observable, or mutually recognized as such has significant social consequences. Empathic recognition may or may not be welcomed or socially desirable. This is particularly the case where we recognise the emotions that someone has towards us during real time interactions. Based on a metaphorical affinity with touch, philosopher Edith Wyschogrod claims that the proximity entailed by empathy increases the potential vulnerability of either party.[64]
In evolutionary psychology, attempts at explaining pro-social behavior often mention the presence of empathy in the individual as a possible variable. Although exact motives behind complex social behaviors are difficult to distinguish, the "ability to put oneself in the shoes of another person and experience events and emotions the way that person experienced them" is the definitive factor for truly altruistic behavior according to Batson's empathy-altruism hypothesis. If empathy is not felt, social exchange (what's in it forctional MRI investigation |workbut if empathy is felt, an individual will help by actions or by word, regardless of whether it is in their self-interest to do so and even if the costs outweigh potential rewards.[65]

21 November 2010

http://www.altruisticlove.org/index.html
The goal of the conference is to initiate creative thinking towards stimulating and promoting excellence in research into the phenomenon and interpretation of altruistic love. The approach is highly integrative, linking the biological and social sciences with philosophical, ethical, and religious themes. Love includes a variety of concepts, and in particular the John Templeton Foundation and the Fetzer Institute are interested in genuine generosity and self-giving love. Many religious perspectives affirm in various and diverse ways that love is at the “heart of being” and that the ultimate reality or ultimate purpose of things is related to love. To explore this topic fully there needs to be an inclusion in the discussion and research of a broad range of concepts, including altruism, attachment, bonding, empathy, and others.
One aim of resulting research would be to better understand under what conditions, attitudes as well as behavior centered on the good of others might be fostered. The potential contribution of this to the improvement of the human condition is substantial. The following questions serve as a starting point for furthering the inquiry into this field of study:
  • To what extent do human individuals and societies manifest behavior that is motivationally or consequentially altruistic?
  • What are the evolutionary origins and neurologic substrates for altruistic behavior?
  • What developmental processes foster or hinder altruistic attitudes and behavior in various stages of life from early childhood onwards?
  • What psychological, social, and cultural factors influence altruism and caring?
  • How do spiritual and religious experiences, beliefs, and practices influence altruistic attitudes and behavior?
  • How does the giving and receiving of altruistic love interact with personal well-being and health?
  • How can researchers from various disciplines collaborate to enhance this field of study?
  • Overall, is it possible to gain new insights which can be utilized to help people and their communities to better appreciate the significance and importance of love, and benefit from its expression as a lived reality?
http://www.philosophypress.co.uk/?p=1583
“Philosophy does not contribute to our knowledge of the world we live in after the manner of any of the natural sciences. You can ask any scientist to show you the achievements of science over the past millennium, and they have much to show: libraries full of well-established facts and well-confirmed theories. If you ask a philosopher to produce a handbook of well-established and unchallengeable philosophical truths, there’s nothing to show. I think that is because philosophy is not a quest for knowledge about the world, but rather a quest for understanding the conceptual scheme in terms of which we conceive of the knowledge we achieve about the world. One of the rewards of doing philosophy is a clearer understanding of the way we think about ourselves and about the world we live in, not fresh facts about reality.”
“By doing philosophy you come to realise things about the structure of our conceptual scheme that you would never have realised otherwise. Realization is indeed a dawning of knowledge. But the knowledge here is not knowledge of the world we live in. It is knowledge of the structure of our conceptual scheme. It very often looks like “metaphysical knowledge” of reality – as it were knowledge of the scaffolding of the world. But it’s no such thing. The world doesn’t have scaffolding. Rather, in doing philosophy, we come to realise the character of the grammatical and linguistic scaffolding from which we describe the world, not the scaffolding of the world.”

20 November 2010

http://www.frankfuredi.com/index.php/site/article/its_time_to_stand_up_for_courage_and_conviction/
An example of this stigmatisation of virtue relates to something I feel strongly about, namely, devotion and care. During the course of writing a book a few years ago called Therapy Culture, I noticed that aspects of devotion and care had become increasingly stigmatised, often being expressed and defined as a marker of a disease. In fact, any manifestation of love, friendship, loyalty or altruism was potentially labelled as a form of addictive behaviour. Altruistic behaviour – which hardly seems a bad thing – is actually diagnosed as compulsive helping. According to this definition, compulsive helpers disregard their own needs and feelings and focus on helping another person. That kind of sums up our current situation with regards to public virtue: in a different era, in a different society, this so-called disease would be seen as a positive thing.

18 November 2010

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11773791
Researchers at Cern, home of the Large Hadron Collider, have held 38 antihydrogen atoms in place, each for a fraction of a second.
Antihydrogen has been produced before but it was instantly destroyed when it encountered normal matter.
The team, reporting in Nature, says the ability to study such antimatter atoms will allow previously impossible tests of fundamental tenets of physics.
The current "standard model" of physics holds that each particle - protons, electrons, neutrons and a zoo of more exotic particles - has its mirror image antiparticle.
The antiparticle of the electron, for example, is the positron, and is used in an imaging technique of growing popularity known as positron emission tomography.
However, one of the great mysteries in physics is why our world is made up overwhelmingly of matter, rather than antimatter; the laws of physics make no distinction between the two and equal amounts should have been created at the Universe's birth.

"Atoms are neutral - they have no net charge - but they have a little magnetic character," explained Jeff Hangst of Aarhus University in Denmark, one of the collaborators on the Alpha antihydrogen trapping project.
"You can think of them as small compass needles, so they can be deflected using magnetic fields. We build a strong 'magnetic bottle' around where we produce the antihydrogen and, if they're not moving too quickly, they are trapped," he told BBC News.

"What we'd like to do is see if there's some difference that we don't understand yet between matter and antimatter," Professor Hangst said.
"I'm delighted that it worked as we said it should," Professor Gabrielse told BBC News.
"We have a long way to go yet; these are atoms that don't live long enough to do anything with them. So we need a lot more atoms and a lot longer times before it's really useful - but one has to crawl before you sprint.
Professor Gabrielse's group is taking a different tack to prepare more of the antihydrogen atoms, but said that progress in the field is "exciting".
"It shows that the dream from many years ago is not completely crazy."

13 November 2010

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6924783997124351408#
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Perkins_%28author%29
http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/space/solar-system?source=link_fb20101112solarsystem ... Most of the planets also have magnetic fields, which extend into space and form a magnetosphere around each planet. These magnetospheres rotate with the planet, sweeping charged particles with them. The sun has a magnetic field, the heliosphere, which envelops our entire solar system.
Ancient astronomers believed that the Earth was the center of the universe, and that the sun and all the other stars revolved around the Earth. Copernicus proved that Earth and the other planets in our solar system orbit our sun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_magnetic_field
Animals including birds and turtles can detect the Earth's magnetic field, and use the field to navigate during migration.[17] Cows and wild deer tend to align their bodies north-south while relaxing, but not when the animals are under high voltage power lines, leading researchers to believe magnetism is responsible.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird_migration
Migratory birds may use two electromagnetic tools to find their destinations: one that is entirely innate and another that relies on experience. A young bird on its first migration flies in the correct direction according to the Earth's magnetic field, but does not know how far the journey will be. It does this through a radical pair mechanism whereby chemical reactions in special photo pigments sensitive to long wavelengths are affected by the field. Note that although this only works during daylight hours, it does not use the position of the sun in any way. At this stage the bird is similar to a boy scout with a compass but no map, until it grows accustomed to the journey and can put its other facilities to use. With experience they learn various landmarks and this "mapping" is done by magnetites in the trigeminal system, which tell the bird how strong the field is. Because birds migrate between northern and southern regions, the magnetic field strengths at different latitudes let it interpret the radical pair mechanism more accurately and let it know when it has reached its destination.[26] More recent research has found a neural connection between the eye and "Cluster N", the part of the forebrain that is active during migrational orientation, suggesting that birds may actually be able to see the magnetic field of the earth.[27][28]

12 November 2010


Cradle2Cradle

Kiesha Crowther
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0XgirV99Fc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mDuXsaZr24
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla Because of his eccentric personality and his seemingly unbelievable and sometimes bizarre claims about possible scientific and technological developments, Tesla was ultimately ostracized and regarded as a mad scientist by many late in his life.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton
(Newton's Coat of Arms)
Newton's postulate of an invisible force able to act over vast distances led to him being criticised for introducing "occult agencies" into science.[44] Later, in the second edition of the Principia (1713), Newton firmly rejected such criticisms in a concluding General Scholium, writing that it was enough that the phenomena implied a gravitational attraction, as they did; but they did not so far indicate its cause, and it was both unnecessary and improper to frame hypotheses of things that were not implied by the phenomena. (Here Newton used what became his famous expression Hypotheses non fingo).
http://www.universetoday.com/47219/what-was-the-norway-spiral/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFWI0kbsiK8&feature=related
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012.html
... the end of one of the cycles in the ancient Mayan calendar at the winter solstice in 2012 -- hence the predicted doomsday date of December 21, 2012

08 November 2010

http://www.heartmath.org/research/research-publications/electrophysiological-evidence-of-intuition-part-1-the-surprising-role-of-the-heart.html
Conclusions: Overall, we have independently replicated and extended previous research documenting prestimulus responses. It appears that the heart is involved in the processing and decoding of intuitive information. Once the prestimulus information is received in the psychophysiologic systems, it appears to be processed in the same way as conventional sensory input. This study presents compelling evidence that the body’s perceptual apparatus is continuously scanning the future. To account for the results presented in Parts 1 and 2, Part 3 will develop a theory based on holographic principles explaining how intuitive perception accesses a field of energy into which information about future events is spectrally enfolded.
http://www.heartmath.org/research/research-library/achieving-collective-coherence-group-effects-on-hrv.html
Objectives: This study examined whether a group of participants trained in achieving high states of heart rate variability coherence (HRVC) could facilitate higher levels of HRVC in an untrained subject in close proximity.
Design: Fifteen adult volunteers were trained to increase their HRVC. In a series of 148 10-minute trials using six different experimental protocols, three of the trained participants were placed together with one of 25 additional volunteers to test whether the three could collectively facilitate higher levels of HRVC in the fourth.
Results: The HRVC of the untrained subject was found to be higher in approximately half of all matched comparisons and was highest in cases where all four participants focused on achieving increased HRVC. A probit analysis revealed a statistical relationship between participants’ comfort with each other and trial success. Greater levels of inter-group comfort were seen to be positively linked to increases in HRVC. Evidence of heart rhythm synchronization between group members was revealed through several methods, including correlation analysis, coherence analysis, wavelet coherence analysis, and Granger causality tests. Higher levels of HRVC were found to be correlated with higher levels of heart rate synchronization between participants.
Conclusions: These results suggest that a coherent energy field can be generated and/or enhanced by the intentions of small groups of participants trained to send coherence-facilitating intentions to a target receiver. This field is made more coherent with greater levels of comfort between group members. The evidence of heart rhythm synchronization across participants supports the possibility of heart-to-heart bio-communications.
http://www.heartmath.org/research/research-publications/energetic-heart-bioelectromagnetic-communication-within-and-between-people.html
This chapter will focus on electromagnetic fields generated by the heart that permeate every cell and may act as a synchronizing signal for the body in a manner analogous to information carried by radio waves. Particular emphasis will be devoted to evidence demonstrating that this energy is not only transmitted internally to the brain but is also detectable by others within its range of communication. The heart generates the largest electromagnetic field in the body. The electrical field as measured in an electrocardiogram (ECG) is about 60 times greater in amplitude than the brain waves recorded in an electroencephalogram (EEG). The magnetic component of the heart’s field, which is around 5000 times stronger than that produced by the brain, is not impeded by tissues and can be measured several feet away from the body with Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID)-based magnetometers (1). We have also found that the clear rhythmic patterns in beat-to-beat heart rate variability are distinctly altered when different emotions are experienced. These changes in electromagnetic, sound pressure, and blood pressure waves produced by cardiac rhythmic activity are "felt" by every cell in the body, further supporting the heart’s role as a global internal synchronizing signal. 
http://www.heartmath.org/research/research-publications/correlated-heart-rate-measures-in-the-study-of-nonlocal-human-connectedness.html
Previous studies investigating correlations in brain activity between isolated pairs have found significantly correlated brain activity in approximately 20% of participant pairs when one member is engaged in a specified task and the other is not. Participants who demonstrate correlated electroencephalogram (EEG) activity might hypothetically be expected to demonstrate correlated heart rate (HR) activity. Research questions explored whether there were correlations between HR, dominant heart rate variability (HRV) frequencies, and prestimulus HR responses among individuals in participant pairs.
Participants included 14 pairs of people who were known to each other, and expressed a sense of familiarity and connectedness. They were physically isolated while HR and EEG measures were simultaneously recorded. One participant, the "sender," was shown a randomly timed video image of the other, interspersed with a blank screen. The other participant, the "receiver," was in an electromagnetically sealed chamber with a video camera focused on his/her face. Senders were asked to use the video image as a reminder of their intentional task of focusing on the sense of connection they felt with their partner. Moment-to-moment HR fluctuations averaged across a group of 3 participant pairs with the highest EEG correlations between senders and receivers (high EEG group) were compared with the same measures in a group of 3 participant pairs who had the smallest absolute EEG correlations (low EEG group).
The high EEG group demonstrated a statistically significant normalized HR correlation, while the low EEG group did not reach statistical significance. Results from power spectral density analysis of the range of frequencies suggested that the high EEG group had a dominant 0.1 Hz range, associated with autonomic nervous system balance, while the low EEG group showed a dominant 0.04 Hz range, associated with higher sympathetic nervous system activation. Participants in the high EEG group also appeared to demonstrate a prestimulus heart rate response that was not evident in the low EEG group. Although participant numbers are small, the possibility that heart rate and heart rate variability patterns are correlated at a distance is a new finding. Prestimulus HR response occurring nonlocally in relation to both time and space is also a new finding.

03 November 2010

 
Official Trailer for new documentary short about the oldest Holocaust survivor in the world Alice Herz-Sommer. If you want to see the finished film early next year please email: dancingunderthegallows@gmail.com

31 October 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh-5421krLA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knitting
One of the earliest known examples of knitting was finely decorated cotton socks found in Egypt in the end of the first millennium AD.[13]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgil 
In the Middle Ages, Virgil was considered a herald of Christianity for his Eclogue 4 verses (Perseus Project Ecl.4) concerning the birth of a boy, which were read as a prophecy of Jesus' nativity.
Also during the Middle Ages, as Virgil was developed into a kind of magus, manuscripts of the Aeneid were used for divinatory bibliomancy, the Sortes Virgilianae (Virgilian lottery), in which a line would be selected at random and interpreted in the context of a current situation (Compare the ancient Chinese I Ching). The Old Testament was sometimes used for similar arcane purposes.
In some legends, such as Virgilius the Sorcerer, the powers attributed to Virgil were far more extensive.
It is said that the Chiesa della Santa Maria di Piedigrotta was erected by Church authorities to neutralize this adoration and "Christianize" the site. The tomb, however, is a tourist attraction, and still sports a tripod burner originally dedicated to Apollo, although the tripod is not original to the site.
"Omnia vincit amor "
"Love conquers all"
(Ecl.10.69)
  • Ómnia vincit amor; et nos cedamus amori.
    • Love conquers all things; let us too surrender to love.
    • Book X, line 69
http://www.gallimauphry.com/PD/gateway3.htmlhttp://www.gallimauphry.com/PD/gateway3.html
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/230/230-h/230-h.htm#book10

30 October 2010
















http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjLmixigCH
The Human League
''(Keep Feeling) Fascination"
Writers:Jo Callis, Philip Oakey

If it seems a little time is needed
Decisions to be made
The good advice of friends unheeded
The best of plans mislaid
Just looking for a new direction
In an old familiar way
The forming of a new connection
To study or to play
And so the conversation turned
Until the sun went down
And many fantasies were learned
On that day
Keep feeling fascination
Passion burning
Love so strong
Keep feeling fascination
Looking learning
Moving on
Well the truth may need some
Re-arranging
Stories to be told
And plain to see the facts are changing
No meaning left to hold
And so the conversation turned
Until the sun went down
And many fantasies were learned
On that day

And so the conversation turned
Until the sun went down
And many fantasies were learned
On that day

http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=3925&artikel=4135827&play=2705063&playtype=Ljudklipp
http://www.youtube.com/user/YaleCourses#p/c/6299F3195349CCDA/35/XAfZd1lVZvo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_Niles

29 October 2010

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrey_Kurkov
He started writing at the age of seven when after the death of two of his three pet hamsters, he wrote a poem about the loneliness of the remaining pet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_and_the_Penguin
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/arts/bwriting/stories/s1461208.htm
Andrey Kurkov: Well, it is absurd, and in the Soviet time it was much more absurd. I started writing when I was seven years old. I started writing poetry. My father was a military test pilot so he was almost never at home. I had cactuses—1500 cactuses—and I had three hamsters, and actually two of the hamsters died accidentally because I let them run in a small two-room flat (not a one-room flat)…
Ramona Koval: They got lost?
Andrey Kurkov: No, one was actually crushed to death by the door accidentally by my father, and the other one was eaten by the stray cat that I brought from the street to feed, but I wanted to give some sausage to the cat. The cat has seen the hamster and the hamster was gone, and I had one last hamster still alive, so I wrote a piece of poetry about the solitude of a hamster who has lost his friends. Two or three days later he fell down off the balcony from the fifth floor, so I don’t know whether it was a suicide or it was an accident, but it is a real story. It sounds absurd, yes? And the second piece of poetry I wrote the day after the third hamster’s death, it was about Lenin because I knew already that he was also dead. I didn’t know how he died, but I went to a Soviet kindergarten where we had lots of ideology so I knew that Lenin loved children, animals and hard work. I like these characteristics, so I decided to start writing, and I wrote a lot of this ideologically sound stuff as a child.
Ramona Koval: Fifteen-hundred cacti? That’s hard to believe.
Andrey Kurkov: You see, it was a so-called Khrushchev flat on the fifth floor, so we had three windows and a balcony. I remember I bought these tin shelves for the kitchen, and I attached them to the inside of every window, and the cactuses were in plastic cubes which were sold in toy shops, with one side cut off, and they were small. There is still about 200 alive in my parents flat after all this time.
http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/sal0bio-1
In 1955 Salk's years of research paid off. Human trials of the polio vaccine effectively protected the subject from the polio virus. When news of the discovery was made public on April 12, 1955, Salk was hailed as a miracle worker. He further endeared himself to the public by refusing to patent the vaccine. He had no desire to profit personally from the discovery, but merely wished to see the vaccine disseminated as widely as possible.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Lewisohn

Ludwig Lewisohn (May 30, 1882 – December 31, 1955)[1][2] was an American Jewish critic, novelist and translator, known for his novel The Island Within.
http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/4341/pg4341.html 
MUTUAL AID    A FACTOR OF EVOLUTION   BY P. KROPOTKIN  1902
And finally, I saw among the semi-wild cattle and horses in Transbaikalia, among the wild ruminants everywhere, the squirrels, and so on, that when animals have to struggle against scarcity of food, in consequence of one of the above-mentioned causes, the whole of that portion of the species which is affected by the calamity, comes out of the ordeal so much impoverished in vigour and health, that no progressive evolution of the species can be based upon such periods of keen competition.
Consequently, when my attention was drawn, later on, to the relations between Darwinism and Sociology, I could agree with none of the works and pamphlets that had been written upon this important subject. They all endeavoured to prove that Man, owing to his higher intelligence and knowledge, may mitigate the harshness of the struggle for life between men; but they all recognized at the same time that the struggle for the means of existence, of every animal against all its congeners, and of every man against all other men, was "a law of Nature." This view, however, I could not accept, because I was persuaded that to admit a pitiless inner war for life within each species, and to see in that war a condition of progress, was to admit something which not only had not yet been proved, but also lacked confirmation from direct observation.
On the contrary, a lecture "On the Law of Mutual Aid," which was delivered at a Russian Congress of Naturalists, in January 1880, by the well-known zoologist, Professor Kessler, the then Dean of the St. Petersburg University, struck me as throwing a new light on the whole subject. Kessler's idea was, that besides the law of Mutual Struggle there is in Nature the law of Mutual Aid, which, for the success of the struggle for life, and especially for the progressive evolution of the species, is far more important than the law of mutual contest. This suggestion— which was, in reality, nothing but a further development of the ideas expressed by Darwin himself in The Descent of Man—seemed to me so correct and of so great an importance, that since I became acquainted with it (in 1883) I began to collect materials for further developing the idea, which Kessler had only cursorily sketched in his lecture, but had not lived to develop.
... I consequently directed my chief attention to establishing first of all, the importance of the Mutual Aid factor of evolution, leaving to ulterior research the task of discovering the origin of the Mutual Aid instinct in Nature.

http://books.google.com/books?id=dyXC3oyvmqcC&pg=PA37&lpg=PA37&dq=%22proof+of+altruism%22&source=bl&ots=vICL0yORjU&sig=9-lM3ayeSzcrQL7oiXLFwhLAyLI&hl=en&ei=eNXHTMOgBIrtOYTwnPAI&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22proof%20of%20altruism%22&f=false

27 October 2010

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=what-causes-chest-pains
... terms such as “heartache” and “gut wrenching” are more than mere metaphors: they describe the experience of both physical and emotional pain. When we feel heartache, for example, we are experiencing a blend of emotional stress and the stress-induced sensations in our chest...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_sickness
http://www.nyupress.org/books/Generations_of_Youth-products_id-381.html
http://books.google.com/books?id=dyXC3oyvmqcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=joe+austin+generations&source=bl&ots=vICL0yQQjP&sig=MFt_J4DZdDz9H6eouq5ZyxvMZ1Y&hl=en&ei=39zHTN_YFdHtOaOC8e8I&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Kropotkin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_Aid:_A_Factor_of_Evolution

Written partly in response to Social Darwinism and in particular to Thomas H. Huxley's Nineteenth Century essay, "The Struggle for Existence", Kropotkin's book drew on his experiences in scientific expeditions in Siberia to illustrate the phenomenon of cooperation. After examining the evidence of cooperation in nonhuman animals, pre-feudal societies, in medieval cities, and in modern times, he concludes that cooperation and mutual aid are the most important factors in the evolution of the species and the ability to survive.
Daniel P. Todes, in his account of Russian naturalism in the 19th century, concludes that Kropotkin’s work "cannot be dismissed as the idiosyncratic product of an anarchist dabbling in biology" and that his views "were but one expression of a broad current in Russian evolutionary thought that pre-dated, indeed encouraged, his work on the subject and was
no means confined to leftist thinkers." [1]
http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/4341/pg4341.html 
 

26 October 2010

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altruism Jorge Moll and Jordan Grafman, neuroscientists at the National Institutes of Health and LABS-D'Or Hospital Network (J.M.) provided the first evidence for the neural bases of altruistic giving in normal healthy volunteers, using functional magnetic resonance imaging. In their research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA in October, 2006,[9] they showed that both pure monetary rewards and charitable donations activated the mesolimbic reward pathway, a primitive part of the brain that usually lights up in response to food and sex. However, when volunteers generously placed the interests of others before their own by making charitable donations, another brain circuit was selectively activated: the subgenual cortex/septal region. These structures are intimately related to social attachment and bonding in other species. Altruism, the experiment suggested, was not a superior moral faculty that suppresses basic selfish urges but rather was basic to the brain, hard-wired and pleasurable.[10]
Another experiment funded by the National Institutes of Health and conducted in 2007 at the Duke University in Durham, North Carolina suggests a different view, "that altruistic behavior may originate from how people view the world rather than how they act in it".[11] In the study published in the February 2007 print issue of Nature Neuroscience, researchers have found a part of the brain that behaves differently for altruistic and selfish people.
The researchers invited 45 volunteers to play a computer game and also to watch the computer play the game. In some instances, successful completion of the game resulted in them winning money for themselves, and in other instances, it resulted in money being donated to a charity which each person had chosen. During these activities, the researchers took functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans of the participants' brains and were "surprised by the results". Although they "were expecting to see activity in the brain's reward centres" and that "people perform altruistic acts because they feel good about it", what they found was that "another part of the brain was also involved, and it was quite sensitive to the difference between doing something for personal gain and doing it for someone else's gain". That part of the brain is called the posterior superior temporal cortex (pSTC).
In the next stage, the scientists asked the participants some questions about type and frequency of their altruistic or helping behaviours. They then analysed the responses to generate an estimate of a person's tendency to act altruistically and compared each person's level against their fMRI brain scan. The results showed that pSTC activity rose in proportion to a person's estimated level of altruism. According to the researchers, the results suggest that altruistic behavior may originate from how people view the world rather than how they act in it. "We believe that the ability to perceive other people's actions as meaningful is critical for altruism", said lead study investigator Dharol Tankersley.[12]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Gripe
I klockornas tid
Pappa Pellerins dotter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._Nesbit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Enchanted_Castle http://www.gutenberg.org/catalog/world/readfile?fk_files=1452600&pageno=8
Det förtrollade slottet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Webster
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy-Long-Legs_%28novel%29
Pappa Långben

20 October 2010

http://www.urticator.net/maze/idea.html
http://forums.abrahadabra.com/showthread.php?4692-Rodin-Tech
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo_Shu
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/isis/current
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/652024?prevSearch=%2528feelings%2529%2BAND%2B%255Bjournal%253A%2Bisis%255D&searchHistoryKey= A “STRUCTURE OF FEELING,” as Kathleen Woodward has observed, identifies “a particular and pervasive feeling, or a structured complex of feelings … [and] can help us recognize the emergence of a new social formation. Thus an attention to feeling can itself be a methodology … whose goal is to comprehend the ways in which the spheres of subjectivity—here feelings—and sociality mutually constitute each other.”1 The “structure of feeling” construct is thus a way of mediating between the macro and micro levels of analysis, or between “structure” in a structuralist sense and individual experience (what people actually feel).

Research using virtual reality finds that humans in spite of living in a 3-dimensional world can without special practice make spatial judgments based on the length of, and angle between, line segments embedded in four-dimensional space.[10] The researchers noted that "the participants in our study had minimal practice in these tasks, and it remains an open question whether it is possible to obtain more sustainable, definitive, and richer 4-D representations with increased perceptual experience in 4-D virtual environments."[10] In a another study[11] the ability of humans to orient oneself in 2-D, 3-D and 4-D mazes has been tested. Each maze consisted of four path segments of random length and connected with orthogonal random bends, but without branches or loops (i.e. actually labyrinths). The graphical interface was based on John McIntosh's free 4-D Maze game.[12] The participating persons had to navigate through the path and finally estimating the linear direction back the starting point. The researchers found that some of the participants were able to mentally integrate their path after some practice in 4-D (the lower dimensional cases were for comparison and for the participants to learn the method).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_dimension
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio
Adolf Zeising, whose main interests were mathematics and philosophy, found the golden ratio expressed in the arrangement of branches along the stems of plants and of veins in leaves. He extended his research to the skeletons of animals and the branchings of their veins and nerves, to the proportions of chemical compounds and the geometry of crystals, even to the use of proportion in artistic endeavors. In these phenomena he saw the golden ratio operating as a universal law.[51] In connection with his scheme for golden-ratio-based human body proportions, Zeising wrote in 1854 of a universal law "in which is contained the ground-principle of all formative striving for beauty and completeness in the realms of both nature and art, and which permeates, as a paramount spiritual ideal, all structures, forms and proportions, whether cosmic or individual, organic or inorganic, acoustic or optical; which finds its fullest realization, however, in the human form."[52]
In 2003, Volkmar Weiss and Harald Weiss analyzed psychometric data and theoretical considerations and concluded that the golden ratio underlies the clock cycle of brain waves.[53] In 2008 this was empirically confirmed by a group of neurobiologists.[54]
In 2010, the journal Science reported that the golden ratio is present at the atomic scale in the magnetic resonance of spins in cobalt niobate crystals.[55]
Several researchers have proposed connections between the golden ratio and human genome DNA.[56][57][58][59][60]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonacci_sequence

19 October 2010


Abou Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase!)
Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace,
And saw, within the moonlight in his room,
Making it rich, and like a lily in bloom,
An angel writing in a book of gold:—
Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold,
And to the Presence in the room he said
"What writest thou?"—The vision raised its head,
And with a look made of all sweet accord,
Answered "The names of those who love the Lord."
"And is mine one?" said Abou. "Nay, not so,"
Replied the angel. Abou spoke more low,
But cheerly still, and said "I pray thee, then,
Write me as one that loves his fellow men."

The angel wrote, and vanished. The next night
It came again with a great wakening light,
And showed the names whom love of God had blessed,
And lo! Ben Adhem's name led all the rest.


James Henry Leigh Hunt (19 October 1784 – 28 August 1859)
Ibrahim Bin Adham (?—AD 777), also known as Abu Ben Adhem or Abou Ben Adhem, was an Arab Muslim saint and Sufi mystic. His full name was Sultan Ibrahim bin Adham, Bin Mansur al-Balkhi al-Ijli, Abu Ishaq or, translated, Saint Abraham, son of Adham.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibrahim_Bin_Adham
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leigh_Hunt

17 October 2010

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desire_%28emotion%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rationality
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth
This image shows Alcor and the newly discovered Alcor B, as imaged by scientists at the University of Rochester. Credit: University of Rochester
Alcor, 1 half of the first known binary star system, has its own surprise star companion.
In ancient times, people with exceptional vision discovered that one of the brightest stars in the Big Dipper was, in fact, two stars so close together that most people cannot distinguish them. The two stars, Alcor and Mizar, were the first binary stars—a pair of stars that orbit each other—ever known.
Modern telescopes have since found that Mizar is itself a pair of binaries, revealing what was once thought of as a single star to be four stars orbiting each other. Alcor has been sometimes considered a fifth member of the system, orbiting far away from the Mizar quadruplet.
Now, an astronomer at the University of Rochester and his colleagues have made the surprise discovery that Alcor is also actually two stars, and is apparently gravitationally bound to the Mizar system, making the whole group a sextuplet. This would make the Mizar-Alcor sextuplet the second-nearest such system known. The discovery is especially surprising because Alcor is one of the most studied stars in the sky.
Benedetto Castelli, Galileo's protege and collaborator, first observed with a telescope that Mizar was not a single star in 1617, and Galileo observed it a week after hearing about this from Castelli, and noted it in his notebooks, says Mamajek. Those two stars, called Mizar A and Mizar B, together with Alcor, in 1857 became the first binary stars ever photographed through a telescope. In 1890, Mizar A was discovered to itself be a binary, being the first binary to be discovered using spectroscopy. In 1908, spectroscopy revealed that Mizar B was also a pair of stars, making the group the first-known quintuple star system.
Mamajek is continuing his efforts to find planets around nearby stars, but his attention is not completely off Alcor and Mizar. "You see how the disk of Alcor B doesn't seem perfectly round?" says Mamajek, pointing toward an image of Alcor and its new companion. "Some of us have a feeling that Alcor might actually have another surprise in store for us."
http://www.rdmag.com/News/2009/12/General-Science-First-known-binary-star-discovered-to-be-triplet-and-more/
Not only does the Rodin´s Solution introduce a new type of processor for computers, its application also enables Rodin to create a new artificial intelligence operating system that replaces the binary code with a new code Rodin calls the binary triplet. Former Microsoft senior researcher, Russell P. Blake, treats the binary triplet briefly in his article, "The Mathematical Formulation of the Rodin Coil Torus", in which he states that the Rodin Torus has perfect mathematical coherence on all six axes and is not only three dimensional, but actually higher omni fourth dimensional. and higher.
With the Rodin Solution, Marko Rodin is able to navigate on all axes of a Rodin Coil Torus, thus resolving the obstacles to creating artificial intelligence by being able to compute multi-dimensionally. Rodin also adds a new factor of polarity to the binary code by using his binary triplet code which is based on the fact that all numbers begin and end at a point. The basis of the binary triplet is Rodin´s binary combinational explosion tree which enables Rodin to map this process through the event horizon of a torus and into the vortex-well singularity where it inverts. No mathematics, other than Rodin´s, can calculate while inverting, since all existing branches of mathematics self-destruct before emerging on the other side of the toroid.
The Rodin Solution harnesses a heretofore unavailable mathematical skill, or language, that takes advantage of number patterns´ six different self-referencing axis configurations over the surface topology of the Rodin Coil´s toroidal matrix, thus enabling the creation of new revolutionary artificial intelligence hardware and software.
Marko Rodins binary-triplet based operating system relies upon the discovery of the Bifilar Doubling Circuit.
http://www.markorodin.com/content/view/13/31/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_expectancy
Humans by Era Average Lifespan at Birth
(years)
Comment
Upper Paleolithic 33 At age 15: 39 (to age 54)[7][8]
Neolithic[9] 20
Bronze Age and Iron Age[10] 35+
Classical Greece[11] 28
Classical Rome[11] 28
Pre-Columbian North America[12] 25-30
Medieval Islamic Caliphate[13] 35+
Medieval Britain[14][15] 30
Early Modern Britain[10] 40+
Early 20th Century[16][17] 30-45
Current world average[18] 67.2 2010 est.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11560101
Benoit Mandelbrot developed fractals as a mathematical way of understanding the infinite complexity of nature.
His seminal work, The Fractal Geometry of Nature, was published in 1982. In it, he argued that seemingly random mathematical shapes in fact followed a pattern if broken down into a single repeating shape. The concept enabled scientists to measure previously immeasurable objects, including the coastline of the British Isles, the geometry of a lung or a cauliflower.
Mandelbrot was also highly critical of the world banking system, arguing the economic model it used was unable to cope with its own complexity.
"His work, which was entirely developed outside the main research channels, led to a modern information theory"
http://www.markorodin.com/

Vortex Based Mathematics by Marko Rodin
4:35:03 - 2 years ago
Within, you will be taken on a spiraling tour through the toroidal roller coaster of our deterministic universe. Dark Matter, the vibratory essence of all that exists, is no longer on its elusive hide and seek trip -- it has been found! With the introduction of Vortex-Based Mathematics you will be able to see how energy is expressing itself mathematically. This math has no anomalies and shows the dimensional shape and function of the universe as being a toroid or donut-shaped black hole. This is the template for the universe and it is all within our base ten decimal system! You have entered a place where Numbers are Real and Alive not merely symbols for other things. You will discover that the relationships between numbers are not random or man-made but that numbers are actually elementary particles of which everything is composed. This lost knowledge was well known to our ancients and is now being uncovered for us today. Gradually you will come to see numbers in a simple yet profoundly perfect three-dimensional matrix grid pattern that forms the shape of a torus. The number grid reveals the calibration and timing for an engine that can take us throughout the universe and solve mankind's energy needs. Interested? Delve in... http://www.markorodin.com/ http://www.youtube.com/markorodin Within, you will be taken on a spiraling tour through the toroidal roller coaster of our deterministic universe. Dark Matter, the vibratory essence of all that exists, is no longer on its elusive hide and seek trip -- it has been found! With the introduction of Vortex-Based Mathematics you will be able to see how energy is expressing itself mathematically. This math has no anomalies and shows the dimensional shape and function of the universe as being a toroid or donut-shaped black hole. This is the template for the universe and it is all within our base ten decimal system! You have entered a place where Numbers are Real and Alive not merely symbols for other things. You will discover that the relationships between numbers are not random or man-made but that numbers are actually elementary particles of which everything is composed. This lost knowledge was well known to our ancients and is now being uncovered for us today. Gradually you will come to see numbers in a simple yet profoundly perfect three-dimen...all » Within, you will be taken on a spiraling tour through the toroidal roller coaster of our deterministic universe. Dark Matter, the vibratory essence of all that exists, is no longer on its elusive hide and seek trip -- it has been found! With the introduction of Vortex-Based Mathematics you will be able to see how energy is expressing itself mathematically. This math has no anomalies and shows the dimensional shape and function of the universe as being a toroid or donut-shaped black hole. This is the template for the universe and it is all within our base ten decimal system! You have entered a place where Numbers are Real and Alive not merely symbols for other things. You will discover that the relationships between numbers are not random or man-made but that numbers are actually elementary particles of which everything is composed. This lost knowledge was well known to our ancients and is now being uncovered for us today. Gradually you will come to see numbers in a simple yet profoundly perfect three-dimensional matrix grid pattern that forms the shape of a torus. The number grid reveals the calibration and timing for an engine that can take us throughout the universe and solve mankind's energy needs. Interested? Delve in... http://www.markorodin.com/ http://www.youtube.com/markorodin

15 October 2010

http://www.scribd.com/full/24853212?access_key=key-14v78c61amaz68xnxzm4
http://www.daviddarling.info/index.html
http://caltek.net/dan/connectivity/phibiz/philotactics/index.htm
Phi-Lo-Tactics: (Golden Ratio) Recursion / Self Re-Entry for Waves 
at the Heart of Self Organization?
Using this example from ekg power spectra (below)... looking for Golden Ratio non linear interval harmonic analysis could be a tool to reveal when oscillators are becoming self - organizing?
Originally Inspired by Dan Winter, Assembled by Ken Wyrick , for CalTek Distance Learning

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New animation of perfect compression / pics of Phylotaxis / new technology literature exerpts:"maximum Complexity is found via self-organised criticality at the edge of Chaos, which is epitomised by the Golden Mean, as the emergent geometric manifestation of the principle of least action: therefore its full temporal/ spatial action is analogous to creation itself." (quote from below)
Also....(The lo-phi way in business)
Approaches to the application of perfect embedding, as the mechanism of love and recursion in principle, to business and corporate structure.
This (PHIlotaxis perfect branching) will be the most successful business 'TREE' structure for: data / personell / decision hierarchy / building and land geomancy...(pics below) {same as heart space & temple enveloping}
Perfectly distributable - the definition of the PHILOTACTIC wave - perfectly compressible & therefore perfectly SHARE-ABLE...
Coherence Physics approaches embedding, literature review follows. (a little science to tip the hats of the corporate bean-counters toward a more heart centered approach).
original article: What is Focused Attention?, Is ATTENTION ITSELF FRACTAL?, by Dan Winter, ../attention/attention.html "Attending to the Phi-lo Tactic Tree... A Network of Light." Is it attention's focus itself that nests waves to spin, inventing dimensionthe embedding of spin upon spin? Reflecting upon the matter, Alice, it was all done with mirrors....
I only send this tweak note that if we rattle enough cages, we may get a planet where enough people see in their minds, what indeed needs to happen in their hearts, we may get action... Like Hearts embedding into ONE!
Dan


 

14 October 2010

http://www.rdmag.com/News/2010/08/Industries-Agriculture-Celebrated-Russian-seed-bank-fights-for-its-land/
Head of Pavlovsk Agricultural Station Fyodor Mikhovich gestures speaking in Pavlovsk, near St.Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010. The world's first seed bank survived World War II thanks to 12 Russian scientists who chose to starve to death rather than eat the grain they were saving for future generations. Now the Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry's seed bank is in danger again, this time because of court-approved plans to rip up its vast fields of genetically diverse plants and build fancy homes on the prime real estate they occupy near St. Petersburg.
http://pialogue.info/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohm_Dialogue
http://www.markorodin.com/
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=61370
http://perdurabo10.tripod.com/galleryh/id54.html

13 October 2010

Researchers within the various sciences tend to have their own unique way of expressing the information of their particular area of expertise. Therefore arguments tend to arise when the language or semantics of each researcher does not exactly correspond with another researcher. We have chosen to utilize the concepts of PiALOGUE as a means of enabling researchers to not only be able to communicate with each other but also to be able to come up with better expressions of what it is that they are attempting to communicate so that a common level language is achieved.
PiALOGUE is a disambiguation communication process that enables people to reach ever greater levels of common understanding and awareness. PiALOGUE is written in ALL CAPS except for the lower case "i" to distinguish the word Pi as part of Pi Dialogue which became PiALOGUE. PiALOGUE began as an off-shoot of Bohm Dialogue or Dialogue in the Spirit of Bohm. Proponents of Bohm Dialogue prefer a form of free association conducted in groups, with no predefined purpose in mind other than mutual understanding and exploration of human thought with the aim to allow participants to examine their preconceptions, prejudices, and patterns of thought. PiALOGUE on the other hand has a purpose of triangulating or converging upon commonality where the participants endeavor to not only understand each other but to communicate their own knowledge and awareness with ever greater effectiveness for the people with whom they are in dialogue. PiALOGUE enables ever greater understanding of what is actual as opposed to what might only appear to be real or potentially illusionary. As the symbol Pi represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, as a means of finding the area of a circle or sphere, PiALOGUE is a process to determine the totality of what is or what can be known and/or understood similarly to using Pi along with measurable elements to compute the total area contained within a circle or sphere. The further out that you carry the non-ending decimal digits of Pi with your calculations the greater your level of accuracy. With PiALOGUE the longer that you participate, combining what you know or think that you know along with that which you learn or receive from other people, the more accurate (and practically useful) your own knowledge and awareness will become. In PiALOGUE terms, Enlightenment is an on-going process. PiALOGUE has an equation which is X -> 0 or as X approaches zero which refers to as a person's dysfunctional or less-than-optimal thought processes or emotional reactivity approaches zero or becomes less and less thereby enabling a person's genius to become more and more. A person realizes their own genius to a greater and greater extent to the point where they can understand another person or group's point-of-view well enough to communicate their genius to that specific person or group of people in the person or group's own form or style of language. PiALOGUE recognizes that true genius has its own internal language that facilitates genius for that specific person. The challenge is for each genius to figure out how to communicate that genius to and with other people on gradually lower and lower levels of intellectual capability in order to communicate with as many people as possible in each moment or as necessary.
http://www.rense.com/RodinAerodynamics.htm

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