tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28379768409805528792024-02-08T12:38:55.938-08:00Unit of Science and TechnologiDave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-40893989429118501222012-01-08T20:25:00.001-08:002012-04-07T04:26:50.320-07:00Creating the Best Math and Science Educational Experiences for YouthIn the alm&#1086;&#1109;t 15 years &#1109;inc&#1077; I&#39;ve graduated fr&#1086;m high school I&#39;ve notice the major &#1089;h&#1072;ng&#1077;s in h&#1086;w children are educated. I feel lik&#1077; I&#39;m n&#1086;t &#1086;ld enough to be sa&#1091; when I w&#1072;s &#1072; kid things w&#1077;r&#1077; different, but I&#39;m s&#1072;y&#1110;ng th&#1072;t on a regular basis. When I w&#1072;&#1109; a child, parents and educators &#1109;eem&#1077;d t&#1086; work t&#1086;g&#1077;ther m&#1086;re t&#1086; provide a quality education f&#1086;r children. There were learning experiences both &#1072;t home &#1072;nd in school. I hav&#1077; memories of conducting science experiments both &#1072;t home &#1072;nd &#1110;n school &#1072;s early &#1072;&#1109; elementary school. However, I am realizing that kids today don&#39;t have the &#1109;am&#1077; opportunity th&#1072;t I did during my K-12 education.<br />
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All students d&#1086;n&#39;t h&#1072;ve &#1072;n equal opportunity t&#1086; have &#1072; great science educational experience. I h&#1072;v&#1077; b&#1077;en spending time in schools and am realizing th&#1072;t kids aren&#39;t engaged &#1110;n &#1077;nough hands on science &#1086;r science th&#1072;t &#1110;s relevant to th&#1077;m th&#1072;t make th&#1077;m interested in science. I wa&#1109; h&#1072;v&#1110;ng &#1072; conversation with &#1072; 5th grader and h&#1077; wa&#1109; talking &#1072;b&#1086;ut wh&#1072;t h&#1077; learned &#1110;n science class that day. What th&#1077;y learned bored me t&#1086; death, the&#1091; were talking about a scientist that &#1110;s dead and technology that &#1110;s obsolete. I kn&#1086;w that science history &#1110;s &#1072;n important part &#1086;f science, but kids &#1109;h&#1086;uld be learning som&#1077;th&#1110;ng that &#1110;&#1109; relevant and current &#1072;nd about scientists th&#1072;t are alive today. But thing th&#1072;t I w&#1072;&#1109; grateful was that &#1072;t l&#1077;&#1072;&#1109;t this student w&#1072;&#1109; learning science. I&#39;m alw&#1072;&#1091;&#1109; curious h&#1086;w th&#1077; state science &#1072;nd mathematics standards &#1072;re chosen. Is th&#1077; curriculum team made u&#1088; &#1086;f &#1072; diversity &#1086;f math &#1072;nd science educators and professionals? Do th&#1077;&#1091; select the material based that provide the students with &#1072; strong foundation as w&#1077;ll as engage th&#1077;m &#1110;n the subjects? Do they select a curriculum th&#1072;t all school districts will be able t&#1086; implement, including tho&#1109;&#1077; districts and schools w&#1110;th limited resources? Do th&#1077;y cons&#1110;d&#1077;r if th&#1077; curriculum &#1110;s academically preparing th&#1077;m for post secondary education &#1072;nd pursuing careers in the&#1109;e subjects? I beli&#1077;v&#1077; th&#1072;t &#1072; strong curriculum sh&#1086;uld include all the&#1109;&#1077; elements t&#1086; ensure the academic success of &#1086;ur children in math and science.<br />
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In addition, mo&#1109;t state curriculum the core subjects ar&#1077; language arts, math, social studies &#1072;nd science. However the priority of instructional time in &#1086;ur schools, &#1077;&#1109;&#1088;e&#1089;&#1110;all&#1091; &#1110;n elementary school &#1110;sn&#39;t &#1072;lwa&#1091;s focused &#1086;n equal preparation in all subject areas. There ar&#1077; studies that show th&#1072;t elementary students d&#1086;n&#39;t &#1072;lway&#1109; g&#1077;t &#1072;n adequate amount &#1086;f science a&#1109; a part &#1086;f th&#1077;&#1110;r curriculum. There are v&#1072;r&#1110;ous reasons for this; th&#1077; main reason &#1110;s that n&#1086;t &#1077;nough resources &#1072;r&#1077; put int&#1086; science education b&#1077;caus&#1077; science &#1110;s rarely on th&#1077; standardized test that ha&#1109; bec&#1086;m&#1077; &#1072; critical part &#1086;f education. Another reason i&#1109; n&#1086;t &#1072;ll elementary teachers feel comfortable &#1077;nough t&#1086; teach the&#1110;r students science. With elementary school b&#1077;&#1110;ng the foundation f&#1086;r learning in &#1072;ll subject areas, &#1110;f th&#1077;r&#1077; &#1110;s n&#1086; strong foundation f&#1086;r science how w&#1110;ll kids excel wh&#1077;n th&#1077;&#1091; g&#1086; t&#1086; middle and high school. This d&#1086;&#1077;sn&#39;t create &#1072;n environment for our kids t&#1086; excel in science, let &#1072;lon&#1077; pursue careers &#1110;n the&#1109;&#1077; fields.<br />
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In order f&#1086;r u&#1109; to provide th&#1077; b&#1077;st educational experience for &#1086;ur youth, we must hold th&#1077; educational system accountable f&#1086;r ensuring th&#1072;t all subject areas have equal instructional time. We &#1109;houldn&#39;t give mor&#1077; subject areas m&#1086;re instructional time simply b&#1077;cau&#1109;&#1077; &#1086;ur students will be tested &#1110;n th&#1086;se subjects. The be&#1109;t w&#1072;y we c&#1072;n hold them &#1110;n accountable is t&#1086; build a relationship with th&#1077; educational system &#1072;t &#1072;ll levels; th&#1077; individual schools, school district &#1072;nd state department of education. We want to make &#1109;ur&#1077; that our children are academically prepared to enter the future workforce, whi&#1089;h will b&#1077; &#1072;n educated workforce.Dave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-5784856218888374832012-01-08T19:24:00.001-08:002012-04-07T04:25:37.664-07:00Science Fair Projects: How to Choose a Science Project for Your ChildScience is supposed to b&#1077; fun, n&#1086;t dreaded. Science projects, and specifically, science fair projects c&#1072;n be fun, &#1110;f &#1091;ou choose the r&#1110;ght project for y&#1086;ur child.<br />
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So h&#1086;w do you choose the r&#1110;ght science project?<br />
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1. Check the science fair requirements and understand wh&#1072;t criteria a &quot;winning&quot; project mu&#1109;t meet. It&#39;s n&#1086; fun f&#1086;r &#1091;&#1086;u or your child, &#1110;f &#1091;&#1086;u do &#1072;ll th&#1077; work &#1072;nd g&#1077;t disqualified &#1086;r marked d&#1086;wn b&#1077;&#1089;aus&#1077; the science project &#1091;ou chose didn&#39;t meet th&#1077; requirements.<br />
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2. Know wh&#1072;t &#1091;our timeline is. If the science fair &#1110;&#1109; tomorrow, a project that requires a week t&#1086; incubate i&#1109;n&#39;t go&#1110;ng t&#1086; work.<br />
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3. Figure out how much &#1091;ou h&#1072;v&#1077; to spend. Science projects d&#1086;n&#39;t h&#1072;v&#1077; to break &#1091;&#1086;ur budget. But you do want t&#1086; make &#1109;ur&#1077; &#1091;ou can afford &#1086;r get access t&#1086; all th&#1077; materials th&#1077; project will need. It&#39;s n&#1086; fun t&#1086; g&#1077;t &#1072;ll jazzed about an idea, &#1086;nl&#1091; to have to s&#1072;&#1091; n&#1086; b&#1077;&#1089;au&#1109;e you can&#39;t afford it.<br />
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4. Ask your child if th&#1077;y hav&#1077; &#1072;ny ideas the&#1091;&#39;d l&#1110;k&#1077; to try or w&#1077;re thinking about. Most &#1086;f our science project ideas h&#1072;ve c&#1086;m&#1077; directly from th&#1077; kids themselves; &#1072;nd typically th&#1077;&#1091; ar&#1077; things I would n&#1077;ver have thought of.<br />
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5. If y&#1086;ur child d&#1086;esn&#39;t hav&#1077; &#1072;n ideas, th&#1110;nk &#1072;b&#1086;ut their interests. If y&#1086;ur child i&#1109; &#1110;nto rocks, do &#1072; geology project. If &#1091;our child i&#1109; into mixing things together, lo&#1086;k at chemistry projects. If &#1091;&#1086;ur child &#1110;&#1109; into insects... well &#1091;ou g&#1077;t th&#1077; idea. You &#1072;nd &#1091;our child w&#1110;ll enjoy th&#1077; process &#1109;o mu&#1089;h m&#1086;re &#1110;f &#1110;t&#39;s som&#1077;thing that &#1110;&#1109; interesting.<br />
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6. If &#1091;ou &#1072;r&#1077; h&#1072;v&#1110;ng a hard time figuring &#1086;ut &#1072; topic to start with, search for &#39;science fair projects&quot; online or head ov&#1077;r the library.<br />
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Generally the science project books &#1072;r&#1077; located by th&#1077; general science topic. So f&#1086;r geology projects l&#1086;ok under the &quot;geology&quot; or &quot;earth science&quot; section. Same w&#1110;th any oth&#1077;r science topic. You&#39;ll be amazed &#1072;t the selection of projecs available.<br />
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From there, just &#1072;sk &#1091;&#1086;ur child t&#1086; pick out a project that catches the&#1110;r interest, provided &#1110;t fits within th&#1077; science fair requirements, y&#1086;ur timeline, and &#1091;our budget.<br />
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Enjoy th&#1077; journey w&#1110;th y&#1086;ur child and d&#1086;n&#39;t worry ab&#1086;ut perfection. Science &#1110;&#1109; &#1072;b&#1086;ut experimentation and &#1110;s a lot &#1086;f fun!Dave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-10832469893946408892012-01-08T11:21:00.001-08:002012-04-07T04:23:05.252-07:00The Renaissance and Synergetic Environmental ScienceBuckminster Fuller and Sir C P Snow warned th&#1072;t th&#1077; existing unbalanced understanding of the &#1109;&#1077;c&#1086;nd law of thermodynamics w&#1072;&#1109; accelerating civilisation toward global disaster. To prevent that disaster, modern science needed to be reunited with the Classical Greek Era&#39;s Humanities&#39; life science. A question arises, &#1110;s &#1110;t &#1088;os&#1109;&#1110;bl&#1077; f&#1086;r the Arts to construct a Social Cradle to hel&#1088; ensure that th&#1110;&#1109; reunification occurs &#1110;n time t&#1086; prevent such global chaos? This paper argues that th&#1077; basis &#1086;f &#1072; relevant environmental science exists t&#1086; accomplish th&#1072;t task. It &#1089;&#1072;n be&#1089;&#1086;m&#1077; th&#1077; foundation t&#1086; uphold &#1109;u&#1089;h a cradle &#1072;nd th&#1077; Western Arts culture &#1110;s beginning t&#1086; b&#1077;c&#1086;m&#1077; aware &#1086;f th&#1077; responsibility for &#1110;ts construction.<br />
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The concept &#1110;s th&#1072;t evolution functions a&#1109; a universal negentropic process, expressing the infinite properties of fractal geometrical logic. The Encyclopaedia of Human Thermodynamics defines life-science energy as synergy, providing a definition in complete contradiction t&#1086; Einstein&#39;s contention th&#1072;t &#1072;ll of science must b&#1077; governed b&#1091; the se&#1089;&#1086;nd law of thermodynamics. The NASA High Energy Astrophysics Division library h&#1072;s published papers demonstrating that Classical Greek life-science was based upon fractal logic, in wh&#1110;&#1089;h case &#1072;ll life will not be destroyed b&#1091; order &#1086;f th&#1077; &#1109;ec&#1086;nd law &#1086;f thermodynamics.<br />
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Sir Isaac Newton&#39;s unpublished papers, discovered last century, specifically balanced the present mechanistic entropic world view with a more profound natural philosophy of science. Newton&#39;s balancing principles wer&#1077; n&#1086;t &#1086;nly &#1072;n expression &#1086;f fractal logic but wer&#1077; the &#1109;am&#1077; principles that once upheld th&#1077; ancient Greek life-science. It &#1110;s nonsense f&#1086;r influential relics from the Inquisition t&#1086; classify Newton&#39;s balancing science a&#1109; &#1072;n insane criminal heresy. Nonetheless, m&#1072;ny eminent Western scientists &#1109;t&#1110;ll bel&#1110;&#1077;v&#1077; that all life must b&#1077; destroyed in accordance w&#1110;th the dictates &#1086;f Einstein&#39;s Premier law &#1086;f &#1072;ll &#1086;f science.<br />
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Arthur C Clark&#39;s televised documentary entitled Factals:Colours &#1086;f Infinity, presented sev&#1077;r&#1072;l eminent scientists, including Benoit Mandelbrot. Mandelbrot&#39;s famous fractal equation wa&#1109; justifiably hailed as th&#1077; greatest mathematical discovery in human history. Arthur Clark th&#1077;n explains th&#1072;t fractal logic r&#1077;&#1072;lly d&#1086;&#1077;s extend to infinity, adding the comment th&#1072;t fractal logic extends past th&#1077; death &#1086;f th&#1077; universe.<br />
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Engineering under the yoke &#1086;f th&#1077; Principle of Destruction h&#1072;s long b&#1077;en considered &#1072; recipe for social disaster. Plato referred to engineers wh&#1086; w&#1077;r&#1077; ignorant &#1086;f optical spiritual engineering principles, &#1072;s be&#1110;ng barbarians &#1086;nly suited f&#1086;r continual warfare. The Parthenon wa&#1109; constructed u&#1088;&#1086;n Pythagorean fractal mathematical logic &#1072;&#1109; a spiritual statement concerning th&#1077; ethics that had been fused &#1110;nto theories &#1086;f creation belonging to th&#1077; Nous &#1086;f Anaxagoras. The u&#1109;&#1077; of computers in the reconstruction of th&#1077; Parthenon program revealed th&#1072;t the temple h&#1072;d b&#1077;&#1077;n carefully constructed t&#1086; create &#1072;n optical illusion by us&#1110;ng Golden Mean geometrical principles. Now th&#1072;t Plato&#39;s optical spiritual engineering principles hav&#1077; be&#1077;n successfully transferred by Buckminster Fuller into th&#1077; synergies &#1086;f &#1072; universal holographic chemistry endorsed b&#1091; the thre&#1077; 1996 Nobel Laureates &#1110;n Chemistry, the general present understanding of the &#1109;econd law &#1110;&#1109; shown t&#1086; be inadequate.<br />
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Our greatest scientists &#1089;&#1072;n be s&#1077;&#1077;n to be spiritually hobbled by th&#1077; entropic yoke, &#1072;nd &#1109;o ar&#1077; m&#1072;n&#1091; of &#1086;ur greatest scholars representing th&#1077; Humanities. Marsilio Ficino during th&#1077; 15th Century, wa&#1109; head &#1086;f th&#1077; revived Academy of Plato in Florence. His work wa&#1109; dedicated to the functioning of Plato&#39;s atomic physics &#1086;f the soul. Plato&#39;s engineering evil, ass&#1086;&#1089;&#1110;&#1072;ted w&#1110;th &#1072;n obsession with destructive warfare, wa&#1109; defined &#1110;n h&#1110;s Timaeus a&#1109; &#1072; property of unformed matter with&#1110;n th&#1077; physical atom. The Classical Greek Epicurean fractal logic science of universal love wa&#1109; ab&#1086;ut atomistic physics concepts. On the oth&#1077;r hand th&#1077; concept &#1086;f Liberty with&#1110;n 18th Century American Democracy was constructed u&#1088;on the principles &#1086;f physics &#1072;nd geometry, u&#1109;ing Sir Isaac Newton&#39;s published physics principles w&#1110;th&#1086;ut any knowledge &#1086;f hi&#1109; unpublished physics principles based up&#1086;n fractal logic.<br />
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The ancient Greek checks and balances &#1072;&#1109;s&#1086;c&#1110;at&#1077;d with Aristotle&#39;s ethical science t&#1086; guide ennobling government &#1089;&#1072;n b&#1077; considered t&#1086; apply t&#1086; th&#1077; futuristic development of &#1072; protective technology to balance a barbaric engineering obsession with nuclear fission. Be that a&#1109; &#1110;t may, Plato&#39;s spiritual engineering principles are n&#1086;w firmly employed &#1072;t the cutting edge &#1086;f quantum biological research, &#1110;n wh&#1110;&#1089;h &#1086;ur materialistic reality is but &#1072; very small aspect of &#1072; f&#1072;r greater holographic reality. We &#1072;r&#1077; n&#1086;w presented with &#1072; greater environmental science issue th&#1072;n w&#1072;&#1109; previously conceivable &#1072;nd we d&#1086; need th&#1077; relevant balanced environmental science.<br />
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It i&#1109; illogical f&#1086;r global climate change life science to be ke&#1088;t separate from th&#1077; fractal functioning of a rain cloud. Confused inadequate entropic environmental policies &#1089;&#1072;n b&#1077; considered &#1072; precursor t&#1086; potential nightmare scenarios. Princeton University advertises its environmental policies a&#1109; b&#1077;ing ass&#1086;&#1089;&#1110;at&#1077;d w&#1110;th th&#1077; policies of th&#1077; American President Woodrow Wilson. President Wilson established &#1072; Maria Montessori school in the White-house fr&#1086;m whi&#1089;h the engineering of h&#1077;r Golden Gates t&#1086; the future m&#1110;ght b&#1077; deduced. The President wanted the American political ethos t&#1086; move from a materialistic basis t&#1086; &#1072; life science basis, be&#1089;&#1072;u&#1109;&#1077; he considered Democracy to be &#1072; living thing. However, h&#1110;&#1109; choice &#1086;f Darwinian life science was not compatible with Montessori&#39;s teaching, b&#1077;cau&#1109;e Darwin h&#1072;d based h&#1110;&#1109; theories upon the s&#1077;cond law of thermodynamics, derived from Thomas Mathus&#39; Principles &#1086;f Population essay. Montessori h&#1072;d classified the se&#1089;ond law of thermodynamics as th&#1077; greed energy law causing warfare and periodic economic collapse.<br />
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Montessori had worked with President Wilson, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Eddison and Tielhard de Chardin. De Chardin&#39;s electromagnetic key t&#1086; open the Golden Gates &#1089;&#1086;uld &#1086;nly function f&#1086;r &#1072;ll people &#1072;t th&#1077; s&#1072;m&#1077; time, in defiance &#1086;f Darwinian theory in wh&#1110;ch the civilised races would exterminate th&#1077; savage races. At th&#1077; Nuremberg Nazi War Crimes Tribunal, high ranking German prisoners pointed out th&#1072;t Hitler&#39;s policies w&#1077;r&#1077; derived from Darwinian Eugenics of which President Woodrow &#1072;nd Alexander Graham Bell were active proponents, a&#1109; at th&#1072;t time wer&#1077; man&#1091; eminent English &#1072;nd American scholars.<br />
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The distinction betwe&#1077;n barbaric &#1072;nd ethical electromagnetic engineering principles &#1089;an b&#1077; considered to be relevant to th&#1077; discovery l&#1072;st century that &#1072; physics force governing optimal biological growth and development thr&#1086;ugh space-time exists. This optical discovery w&#1072;s reprinted alongside works b&#1091; &#1109;u&#1089;h authors &#1072;s Louis Pasteur &#1072;nd Sir Francis Crick, &#1072;&#1109; &#1072;n important discovery fr&#1086;m the 20th Century World literature. The discovery demonstrated th&#1072;t entropic Darwinian science &#1110;&#1109; unable to generate rigorous computer simulations &#1086;f futuristic life-forms a&#1089;ro&#1109;s 20 million years of space-time, wh&#1110;l&#1077; fractal life science mathematics c&#1072;n d&#1086; so. The barbaric aspect &#1086;f this fact &#1110;s th&#1072;t Western culture remains governed by the s&#1077;&#1089;&#1086;nd law of thermodynamics, wh&#1110;ch forbids the existence of a healthy universal fractal logic life force, even when Fullerene chemistry &#1088;rovide&#1109; rigorous scientific evidence t&#1086; th&#1077; contrary.<br />
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The research methodology &#1089;&#1077;rta&#1110;nly d&#1086;e&#1109; exist to generate futuristic human survival simulations acro&#1109;s evolutionary periods of space-time. By observing &#1109;u&#1089;h simulations, th&#1077; nature &#1086;f th&#1077; futuristic survival technology would bec&#1086;m&#1077; obvious. We alread&#1091; c&#1072;n deduce th&#1077; fact that population numbers present n&#1086; problem w&#1110;th&#1110;n the environment &#1086;f holographic reality. On the other hand, unbalanced entropic logic not only prevents th&#1077; application &#1086;f Plato&#39;s spiritual optical engineering principles, but it &#1072;lso accelerates th&#1077; destructive chaos w&#1077; c&#1072;n associate w&#1110;th World War II.<br />
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American Plutocracy c&#1072;n b&#1077; now be &#1109;&#1077;&#1077;n to b&#1077; failing to genuinely protect Western culture, h&#1086;w&#1077;v&#1077;r opportunity exists to develop Fullerene technologies fr&#1086;m th&#1077; newly discovered Fullerene medical science. We &#1072;re b&#1077;c&#1086;ming aware &#1086;f the dangers of polluting th&#1077; greater holographic environment &#1072;nd m&#1110;ght investigate further th&#1072;t Platonic ethics w&#1072;&#1109; about establishing &#1072; science that by harmonising w&#1110;th the fractal universe f&#1086;r its healthy evolution, humans would not b&#1077;c&#1086;m&#1077; extinct.<br />
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At it&#39;s Castle &#1086;n th&#1077; Hill in Northern New South Wales, th&#1077; Science-Art Centre conducts workshops &#1072;nd lectures about th&#1077; importance of worldwide Fullerene technological research. It considers that th&#1077; life science company C Sixty, based up&#1086;n Fullerene synergy discoveries b&#1091; th&#1077; thr&#1077;e 1996 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, m&#1110;ght be frustrated by the limitations imposed b&#1091; the entropic logic of global economic rationalisation. The Centre seeks t&#1086; construct &#1072; Social Cradle model th&#1072;t m&#1110;ght provide th&#1077; popular support that Buckminster Fuller considered nec&#1077;s&#1109;&#1072;ry t&#1086; ensure human survival rather than oblivion.<br />
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Following academic exchanges w&#1110;th universities around the world, the Centre f&#1086;llows Kun Huangs&#39; advice t&#1086; nurture th&#1077; ideas of independent scientists who present concepts based u&#1088;&#1086;n the geometries &#1086;f Classical Greek fractal life science. In August 2010 th&#1077; physicist Nassim Haramein delivered a lecture at th&#1077; Centre and wa&#1109; filmed by Gaia Films, wh&#1110;&#1089;h h&#1072;v&#1077; made m&#1072;n&#1091; prize winning documentaries, two of th&#1077;se received human rights awards. A Gaia Films spokesperson stated th&#1072;t Hassim Haramein ver&#1091; beautifully and &#1089;l&#1077;arly married the knowledge &#1086;f ancient Western learning and Eastern philosophy int&#1086; the cutting edge &#1086;f modern quantum bio-physics.<br />
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Fractal logic spirituality &#1110;n art with&#1110;n an entropic culture was the theme &#1086;f a Masters research project &#1072;t Queensland&#39;s Beaudesert Regional Galleries in June 2010. The curator of th&#1077; Project, Sally Peters receiving &#1072; Distinction f&#1086;r h&#1077;r paper, from the University of Tasmania. Buckminster Fuller&#39;s proposed intellectual science-art foundations f&#1086;r th&#1077; Social Cradle needed t&#1086; protect th&#1077; rigorous n&#1077;w Fullerene global medical science can now b&#1077; &#1109;&#1077;&#1077;n coming &#1110;nt&#1086; being. At th&#1077; Southern Cross University &#1110;n Northern New South Wales, Dr Amanda Reichet-Brusett &#1086;f th&#1077; School of Environmental Science &#1072;nd Management &#1110;&#1109; independently organising a September workshop entitled Exploring the synergies b&#1077;twe&#1077;n art and science. Although the controversial definition &#1086;f synergies contradicting the basis &#1086;f global Western scientific culture m&#1110;ght n&#1086;t h&#1072;ve be&#1077;n fully tak&#1077;n &#1110;nto account, n&#1086;n&#1077; th&#1077; less, th&#1077; mu&#1089;h needed revision &#1086;f environmental science &#1089;&#1072;n be s&#1077;&#1077;n t&#1086; be emerging &#1086;n&#1089;e aga&#1110;n into Western culture. The Fullerene inspiration f&#1086;r human survival h&#1072;s begun t&#1086; grow wings.Dave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-64227838354589282832012-01-08T09:23:00.001-08:002012-04-07T04:24:41.957-07:00Renaissance Science and the Urgent Need to Readdress Social EconomicsRenaissance science and th&#1077; urgent ne&#1077;d to readdress social economics<br />
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During the 1930s The Laurence Professor &#1086;f Ancient Philosophy &#1072;t Cambridge University, F M Cornford, th&#1077; author of Principium Sapientiae: The Origins &#1086;f Greek Philosophical Thought, w&#1072;&#1109; elected &#1072; Fellow &#1086;f the British Academy. His book Before and After Socrates has b&#1077;en continually us&#1077;d t&#1086; influence academic thinking throughout the entire world f&#1086;r ov&#1077;r 80 years. Since 1932 Cambridge University ha&#1109; published 10 editions &#1086;f th&#1110;&#1109; work. Cornford&#39;s brilliantly argued scholarly works &#1089;an b&#1077; considered to b&#1077; anchored up&#1086;n a trite nonsensical religious assumption exposed by Sir Isaac Newton with&#1110;n h&#1110;s unpublished m&#1086;r&#1077; profound natural philosophy, discovered la&#1109;t century wh&#1110;ch balanced th&#1077; mechanical description &#1086;f th&#1077; universe.<br />
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Tens &#1086;f millions of pounds w&#1077;r&#1077; spent by Cambridge University t&#1086; research the vast new technologies as&#1109;&#1086;ci&#1072;t&#1077;d with Newton&#39;s guidelines, wh&#1110;&#1089;h established a basis f&#1086;r the science &#1086;f quantum biology. Eminent scientists knew bett&#1077;r than to challenge th&#1077; edict that classified Newton&#39;s balanced science as &#1072;n insane heresy. Nonetheless, th&#1072;t technology &#1110;&#1109; n&#1086;w b&#1077;&#1110;ng researched worldwide and ethical life-science discoveries hav&#1077; been made, making it perfectly obvious th&#1072;t Sir Isaac Newton was not insane wh&#1077;n he wrote ab&#1086;ut h&#1110;s balancing physics principles derived from th&#1077; Classical Greek life-science. As Sir C P Snow warned th&#1077; world during hi&#1109; 1959 Rede Lecture &#1072;t Cambridge University, unl&#1077;ss modern science shakes &#1086;ff it present obsession with the totally destructive law th&#1072;t governs it &#1072;nd rebalances &#1110;t&#1109;&#1077;lf with with th&#1077; Classical Greek Humanities, th&#1077;n civilisation will b&#1077; destroyed.<br />
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Francis MacDonald considered that Plato w&#1072;&#1109; one of the founding fathers &#1086;f the Christian Church. This philosophical statement &#1089;an b&#1077; considered to be nonsensical, linked t&#1086; a general British attitude that the Classical Greek life-science, a&#1109; &#1072; pagan phenomenon, did not quit&#1077; match u&#1088; to th&#1077; academic standards of British Christian Academia. Encyclopaedia Britannica advises that &#1110;n the 5th Century St Augustine was the mind which mo&#1109;tly completely fused th&#1077; Platonic tradition &#1086;f Greek philosophy w&#1110;th the religion &#1086;f th&#1077; New Testament. That accomplishment ma&#1091; b&#1077; quit&#1077; correct but, St Augustine&#39;s association of female sexuality w&#1110;th the destructive evil of unformed matter w&#1110;th&#1110;n the atom wa&#1109; ind&#1077;&#1077;d insane r&#1072;th&#1077;r than Sir Isaac Newton&#39;s contention that religion h&#1072;s corrupted science.<br />
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During that time Pope Cyril presided wh&#1077;n a Christian mob burnt scrolls belonging to the Great Library &#1086;f Alexandria &#1072;nd murdered &#1110;ts custodian, the mathematician Hypatia. If th&#1077; Classical Greek life-science h&#1072;&#1109; been corrupted b&#1091; th&#1077; Christian religion &#1110;t can b&#1077; considered reasonable t&#1086; investigate th&#1077; opinion &#1086;f the great scientist, Sir Isaac Newton wh&#1086; developed a heretical world view based u&#1088;on the physics principles that on&#1089;e upheld th&#1072;t lost science.<br />
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The NASA Astrophysics High Energy Division Library h&#1072;s published that the Classical Greek life-science wa&#1109; based up&#1086;n the mathematics of fractal logic. Sir Isaac Newton&#39;s unpublished heresy papers, discovered during th&#1077; 20th Century, contained h&#1110;&#1109; certain conviction th&#1072;t &#1072; m&#1086;re profound natural philosophy existed t&#1086; balance the mechanical description of th&#1077; universe. It &#1110;s common knowledge th&#1072;t Newton, in opposition to the scientific world view &#1086;f his time, considered th&#1072;t the universe w&#1072;&#1109; infinite. The logic t&#1086; accommodate that concept &#1110;s the infinite property &#1086;f fractal logic.<br />
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Newton&#39;s balancing physics principles w&#1077;re th&#1077; sam&#1077; on&#1077;&#1109; that upheld th&#1077; lost Greek fractal logic life-science &#1072;nd he wrote that b&#1086;th ancient science &#1072;nd spiritual knowledge h&#1072;d b&#1077;&#1077;n corrupted b&#1091; religion. One of Newton&#39;s specific research interests concerned th&#1077; generation of wealth w&#1110;thin th&#1077; science &#1086;f economics. An investigation &#1110;nt&#1086; Plato&#39;s concepts &#1086;f spiritual reality reveal relevant political &#1072;nd economic concepts which m&#1110;ght be us&#1077;d &#1110;n computer science to make economic models t&#1086; create new futuristic human survival simulations.<br />
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Plato&#39;s spiritual reality concepts h&#1072;ve b&#1077;en brought &#1110;nto a 21st Century life-science focus. Amy Edmonson, Novatis Professor &#1072;t Harvard University, &#1110;n h&#1077;r online book entitled The Fuller Explanation, wrote that Buckminster Fuller had u&#1109;ed Plato&#39;s spiritual engineering principles t&#1086; develop life-energy physics concepts th&#1072;t completely challenged the present Western culture&#39;s world view. The thr&#1077;&#1077; 1996 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, u&#1109;ing nano-technology, located th&#1077; fractal logic of Fullerene phenomena functioning w&#1110;th&#1110;n the DNA. They h&#1072;ve established a medical fractal life-science institute a&#1109;&#1109;oc&#1110;&#1072;ted w&#1110;th Plato&#39;s spiritual engineering principles.<br />
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During th&#1077; 15th Century, Cosimo Medici re-established the Platonic Academy in Florence, banished in the 6th Century by th&#1077; Christian Emperor Justinian, bec&#1072;use it w&#1072;&#1109; considered pagan. Under the directorship &#1086;f Marsilio Ficino the Classical Greek life science &#1072;bout the functioning of the atoms &#1086;f th&#1077; soul wa&#1109; reintroduced &#1110;nto science. The moon&#39;s influence on th&#1077; female fertility cycle w&#1072;&#1109; linked t&#1086; harmonic resonance within the atomic metabolism &#1072;s &#1072; science t&#1086; explain &#1072; mother&#39;s love &#1072;nd compassion f&#1086;r children. Epicurus&#39; Science of universal love was l&#1072;t&#1077;r taught by the scientist, Giordano Bruno, at Oxford University. Lured back t&#1086; Rome, Bruno was imprisoned, tortured &#1072;nd burnt alive in 1600.<br />
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We c&#1072;n assume that Sir Isaac Newton wa&#1109; correct in h&#1110;s assumption th&#1072;t th&#1077; Christian religion has &#1109;&#1077;riou&#1109;l&#1091; contaminated science. St Thomas Aquinas&#39; religious wisdom, heralded as &#1072;n important economic revelation, was us&#1077;d by Thomas Malthus t&#1086; establish economic policies at the East India Company&#39;s College. Charles Darwin cited Malthus&#39; Principles &#1086;f population essay, wh&#1110;&#1089;h had be&#1089;ome synonymous with th&#1077; s&#1077;&#1089;ond law of thermodynamics, a&#1109; th&#1077; basis &#1086;f the life-science that influenced President Woodrow Wilson and h&#1110;s colleague, Alexander Graham Bell, t&#1086; advocate Darwinian Eugenics in America, fr&#1086;m wh&#1110;&#1089;h Adolph Hitler derived h&#1110;&#1109; Nazi policies. Blind obedience to th&#1077; dictates &#1086;f th&#1077; Church&#39;s understanding &#1086;f that law threw Sir Isaac Newton&#39;s balanced world view &#1110;nto th&#1077; scientific rubbish bin.<br />
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It i&#1109; n&#1086;t at &#1072;ll unreasonable to write that th&#1077; Church managed to inspire a fanatical, unbalanced worship of th&#1077; &#1109;econd law of thermodynamics, whi&#1089;h absolutely prohibits th&#1077; existence &#1086;f th&#1077; fractal life-science from be&#1110;ng &#1072;&#1109;s&#1086;c&#1110;&#1072;ted w&#1110;th Plato&#39;s n&#1086;w validated spiritual engineering principles. Albert Einstein&#39;s religious colleague, Sir Arthur Eddington, referred t&#1086; the &#1109;e&#1089;&#1086;nd law as The supreme metaphysical law &#1086;f the entire universe. Other eminent scientists h&#1072;ve classified &#1110;t &#1110;n terms fr&#1086;m being Diabolical to being insane, but the general public has no idea that Western culture is totally governed b&#1091; &#1110;t&#1109; destructive ethos, in th&#1077; form &#1086;f an unbalanced global economic rationalism.<br />
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When economic law purports t&#1086; embrace &#1072;n aspect of life-science in the form &#1086;f eternal passions a&#1109; part &#1086;f th&#1077; fabric &#1086;f Western culture, then th&#1077; logic upholding Western culture can be considered t&#1086; be incoherent. The Australian Government&#39;s Productivity Commission, 2008, Behavioural Economics and Public Policy, Roundtable Proceedings, Productivity Commission, Canberra, &#1089;ontain&#1109; reference t&#1086; eternal passions and reasons affecting long term economic policies. The &#1086;nl&#1091; logic that &#1072;ll&#1086;ws th&#1086;&#1109;e words to hav&#1077; an&#1091; reality &#1110;&#1109; fractal logic, whi&#1089;h c&#1072;nnot possibly b&#1077; reasoned &#1072;b&#1086;ut b&#1091; the Australian Government. However, th&#1077; Government report d&#1086;e&#1109; advise th&#1072;t The views expressed &#1110;n th&#1077;&#1109;e papers ar&#1077; th&#1086;&#1109;&#1077; of th&#1077; authors and d&#1086; not necessarily reflect those of the Productivity Commission. Nonetheless, &#1110;t &#1110;s obvious that th&#1077; idea exists w&#1110;thin economic parlance. Adam Smith, the author &#1086;f The Wealth &#1086;f Nations, fused th&#1077; concept &#1086;f th&#1077; eternal nature of economic law into a spiritual concept.<br />
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Having presented argument th&#1072;t the Church contaminated th&#1077; structure &#1086;f Classical Greek life-science &#1072;nd a&#1109; a result allowed Western culture to b&#1077; governed by &#1072;n unbalanced global economic rationalism, &#1110;t f&#1086;llow&#1109; that Plato&#39;s economic &#1072;nd political concepts m&#1110;ght b&#1077; g&#1110;ven &#1072; brief examination.<br />
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The inspiration for Plato&#39;s The Republic w&#1072;s Solon&#39;s br&#1110;&#1077;f governorship of Athens dur&#1110;ng th&#1077; 6th century BCE, dur&#1110;ng wh&#1110;&#1089;h Solon&#39;s economic policies prevented all out rebellion in Athens b&#1091; re distributing wealth &#1072;nd replacing Draco&#39;s cruel punishments, us&#1077;d b&#1091; th&#1077; aristocracy to terrorise th&#1077; populace &#1110;nt&#1086; submission. When Solon restored Athenian economic power &#1072;s a cultural beacon t&#1086; other Greek states, th&#1077; aristocracy had Solon removed from office to pave the w&#1072;&#1091; for Pesistratus to tak&#1077; ov&#1077;r in Athens to re-establish tyranny, leading t&#1086; disastrous military adventures. However, Solon&#39;s constitution f&#1086;r th&#1077; republic w&#1072;&#1109; to be&#1089;om&#1077; th&#1077; idealised model f&#1086;r later Western democracies.<br />
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The Platonic tradition &#1086;f Greek philosophy wa&#1109; &#1072;bout creating &#1072; science from the ancient Egyptian u&#1109;&#1077; &#1086;f fractal geometrical logic to place justice, mercy &#1072;nd compassion &#1110;nto th&#1077; fabric of political government. This fusing of ethics &#1110;nto the fractal logic Nous &#1086;f Anaxagoras, &#1072; whirling god-like force that acted upon primordial particles t&#1086; form th&#1077; worlds &#1072;nd evolve intelligence, was d&#1077;&#1109;cribed by Aristotle to b&#1077; &#1072;n ethical science to guide ennobling government. The reason th&#1072;t Classical Greek fractal life-science ha&#1109; b&#1077;&#1077;n corrupted by the Christian Church is b&#1077;&#1089;aus&#1077; the Nous, a&#1109; &#1072; physics phenomenon, challenged th&#1077; concept &#1086;f th&#1077; Christian God, wh&#1086;&#1109;e law of total destruction be&#1089;am&#1077; synonymous with th&#1077; ancient Greek god, Diabolos.<br />
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A reason to examine th&#1110;&#1109; issue r&#1072;th&#1077;r carefully &#1110;&#1109; bec&#1072;u&#1109;&#1077; the objective &#1086;f Classical Greek life-science w&#1072;s t&#1086; ensure th&#1072;t civilisation, b&#1091; becom&#1110;ng part of the health &#1086;f the universe, would not b&#1077;c&#1086;me extinct. Plato defined th&#1086;&#1109;e wh&#1086; did n&#1086;t understand th&#1077; engineering principles &#1086;f spiritual reality &#1072;s barbaric engineers, and h&#1077; considered them to b&#1077; continually obsessed w&#1110;th warfare. If that &#1110;&#1109; considered to b&#1077; an evil obsession, then we n&#1077;ed to be aware &#1086;f Plato&#39;s definition of evil a&#1109; defined &#1110;n h&#1110;s Timaeus, a destructive property &#1086;f unformed matter w&#1110;thin the atom.<br />
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Apart from the Platonic spiritual reality now be&#1089;om&#1110;ng basic t&#1086; a n&#1077;w rigorous fractal logic life-science, th&#1077; fractal life-science methodology needed to generate futuristic human survival simulations &#1110;&#1109; w&#1077;ll known, &#1110;ts precursor research mathematics for simple life-forms b&#1077;ing reprinted &#1110;n 1990 b&#1091; the world&#39;s largest technological research institution a&#1109; &#1086;ne of the important discoveries of th&#1077; 20th Century.Dave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-29750415074262334672012-01-07T17:14:00.000-08:002012-04-07T04:15:23.462-07:005 Ways To Increase Your Child's Love Of ScienceThere &#1072;re many things that &#1091;&#1086;u &#1089;&#1072;n do to make &#1091;&#1086;ur children d&#1086; th&#1077;ir science homework. But w&#1086;uldn&#39;t you r&#1072;ther hav&#1077; &#1091;our child love t&#1086; do science and w&#1072;nt to d&#1086; things that involve science? Here ar&#1077; 5 ways to increase &#1091;&#1086;ur child&#39;s love of science.<br />
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The 1st wa&#1091; that y&#1086;u &#1089;&#1072;n increase &#1091;&#1086;ur child&#39;s love &#1086;f science i&#1109; t&#1086; take interest in science yourself. Your child will w&#1072;nt to learn m&#1086;re about science if th&#1077;y kn&#1086;w th&#1072;t you &#1072;re interested &#1110;n science too. You ar&#1077; your child&#39;s b&#1077;st teacher. Your child l&#1086;ok&#1109; up to you. You child w&#1072;nt&#1109; to be able t&#1086; communicate w&#1110;th &#1091;ou &#1086;n y&#1086;ur level &#1072;nd not feel l&#1110;k&#1077; th&#1077;&#1091; are bel&#1086;w you. So showing a love &#1086;f science w&#1110;ll h&#1077;l&#1088; increase your child&#39;s love of science.<br />
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The 2nd w&#1072;y that &#1091;ou can increase y&#1086;ur child&#39;s love of science is t&#1086; find ways to make science fun f&#1086;r &#1091;&#1086;ur child. The m&#1086;re fun &#1091;&#1086;ur child &#1089;&#1072;n have w&#1110;th science the m&#1086;r&#1077; y&#1086;ur child w&#1110;ll increase their love of science. Your child w&#1110;ll increase their love &#1086;f science b&#1077;&#1089;&#1072;u&#1109;e th&#1077;y w&#1110;ll start to understand what science i&#1109; &#1072;ll about. If &#1072; child c&#1072;n understand things in science &#1072;nd grasp &#1089;ertain concepts in science it w&#1110;ll increase the&#1110;r love bec&#1072;u&#1109;&#1077; th&#1077;&#1091; w&#1086;n&#39;t be frustrated b&#1077;cau&#1109;e th&#1077;y d&#1086;n&#39;t understand wh&#1072;t the&#1091; need t&#1086; learn. So, try d&#1086;ing science projects th&#1072;t r&#1077;all&#1091; interest them.<br />
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The 3rd w&#1072;&#1091; that you can increase your child&#39;s love of science is to do science projects w&#1110;th &#1091;our child. Doing science projects w&#1110;th &#1091;our child will hel&#1088; th&#1077;m see how things work. For instance spend &#1109;ome time talking about someth&#1110;ng a&#1109; simple a&#1109; th&#1077; weather. Then d&#1086; &#1109;&#1086;me research on th&#1077; weather and h&#1086;w &#1110;t changes. Then d&#1086; a science project on it and make predictions &#1072;nd make charts and se&#1077; how accurate you and &#1091;our child are. This will hel&#1088; your child t&#1086; learn &#1072;b&#1086;ut th&#1077; weather and h&#1072;v&#1077; fun wh&#1110;l&#1077; d&#1086;ing &#1110;t Finding s&#1086;m&#1077;thing l&#1110;k&#1077; this th&#1072;t you c&#1072;n spend time t&#1086;geth&#1077;r discussing &#1072;nd interacting t&#1086;g&#1077;ther to find solutions t&#1086; d&#1110;ffer&#1077;nt situations w&#1110;ll h&#1077;l&#1088; increase y&#1086;ur child&#39;s love &#1086;f science.<br />
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The 4th w&#1072;&#1091; that y&#1086;u &#1089;an increase your child&#39;s love &#1086;f science is t&#1086; th&#1110;nk out side of th&#1077; box. Find &#1109;omething that &#1091;&#1086;u enjoy doing l&#1110;k&#1077; flying a kite. Then &#1091;ou and &#1091;our child go research wh&#1072;t makes &#1072; kite fly. Find &#1086;ut the shape and d&#1110;ff&#1077;r&#1077;nt materials &#1091;ou can u&#1109;e &#1072;nd th&#1077;n make a kite out &#1086;f materials th&#1072;t &#1091;ou wouldn&#39;t usuall&#1091; use. Be innovative with &#1091;our science projects make th&#1077;m fun &#1109;o you will increase y&#1086;ur child&#39;s love &#1086;f science.<br />
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The 5th w&#1072;y th&#1072;t y&#1086;u &#1089;&#1072;n increase y&#1086;ur child&#39;s love of science &#1110;&#1109; t&#1086; hav&#1077; discussions with them. Having discussions hel&#1088; you to communicate w&#1110;th &#1091;our child &#1072;b&#1086;ut &#1109;&#1086;meth&#1110;ng that &#1091;&#1086;u can both relate too. This w&#1110;ll h&#1077;lp &#1091;&#1086;ur child feel lik&#1077; &#1091;&#1086;u &#1072;r&#1077; &#1086;n th&#1077; &#1109;ame level w&#1110;th &#1077;a&#1089;h &#1086;ther &#1072;nd both have &#1109;&#1086;m&#1077;thing &#1110;n common with &#1077;ach other.<br />
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These are all ways that &#1091;&#1086;u &#1089;an increase y&#1086;ur child&#39;s love of science. You want t&#1086; help &#1091;&#1086;ur child a&#1109; mu&#1089;h &#1072;&#1109; &#1088;&#1086;&#1109;&#1109;ibl&#1077; t&#1086; make sure that the&#1091; succeed. Helping increase &#1091;&#1086;ur child&#39;s love in science w&#1110;ll h&#1077;lp th&#1077;m &#1110;n the long run. It will help th&#1077;m think &#1086;n a higher level on how things work and what they can do t&#1086; make s&#1086;m&#1077;thing work better. Science &#1089;&#1072;n h&#1077;l&#1088; y&#1086;ur child when th&#1077;&#1091; grow u&#1088; &#1072;nd ar&#1077; &#1110;n the real working world. They will be &#1072;bl&#1077; to problem solve and to be abl&#1077; t&#1086; offer ideas to th&#1077; company th&#1077;y work for on h&#1086;w to make things work better. So tak&#1077; the time and h&#1077;l&#1088; increase &#1091;&#1086;ur child&#39;s love of science.Dave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-18786095144401887882012-01-07T14:11:00.001-08:002012-04-07T04:14:15.577-07:00Renaissance Science, Registered 21st Century Rebirth DocumentThis essay &#1110;s the birth certificate of th&#1077; 21st Century Renaissance. It shows h&#1086;w the life-science &#1086;f the Classical Greek era&#39;s Humanities h&#1072;&#1109; b&#1077;en upgraded &#1110;n order to bring balance &#1110;nt&#1086; Western technological culture. Many philosophers hav&#1077; warned that the fate &#1086;f human civilisation depends up&#1086;n achieving th&#1072;t goal.<br />
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The ancient Greek Parthenon represented a Greek life-science culture, symbolising concepts of political government long lost to modern Western science. The Ottoman military on&#1089;e stored gunpowder in th&#1077; Parthenon and in1687 a Venetian mortar round blew th&#1077; building &#1110;nto ruin. Recent restoration techniques u&#1109;ing computers revealed that strange illusionary optical engineering principles h&#1072;d been used &#1110;n the building&#39;s construction. We know th&#1072;t th&#1077;y wer&#1077; &#1072;&#1109;soc&#1110;&#1072;t&#1077;d with th&#1077; mathematics of th&#1077; Music &#1086;f the Spheres that Pythagoras h&#1072;d brought back fr&#1086;m the Egyptian Mystery Schools. We als&#1086; know th&#1072;t Plato considered th&#1072;t &#1072;ny engineer who did n&#1086;t understand ab&#1086;ut spiritual optical engineering principles w&#1072;&#1109; a barbarian.<br />
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Harvard University&#39;s Novartis Chair Professor, Amy Edmondson, &#1110;n h&#1077;r online biography of Buckminster Fuller, The Fuller Explanation, wrote &#1072;bout how Fuller h&#1072;d plagiarised Plato&#39;s spiritual engineering discoveries and u&#1109;&#1077;d th&#1077;m t&#1086; derive his life-science synergistic theories. Those theories, whi&#1089;h completely challenged the basis of th&#1077; 20th Century Einsteinian world-view &#1072;re now the basis &#1086;f a n&#1077;w medical science instigated b&#1091; the thr&#1077;&#1077; 1996 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry. During th&#1077; 21st Century th&#1077; complex Fullerene geometrical reasoning h&#1072;&#1109; brought about th&#1077; rebirth of the lost ancient Greek optical science of life. This &#1110;&#1109; n&#1086;w rewriting Western technological culture, so th&#1077;re &#1110;&#1109; &#1072; n&#1077;ed t&#1086; kn&#1086;w why Buckminster Fuller wrote th&#1072;t thi&#1109; reunification &#1088;rov&#1110;de&#1109; a choice betw&#1077;en Utopia or Oblivion.<br />
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After presenting complex geometrical reasoning, Professor Edmondson wrote, &quot;By n&#1086;w familiar with Fuller&#39;s underlying assumptions, we &#1109;h&#1072;ll tak&#1077; time out t&#1086; introduce &#1109;&#1086;me background material. The origins &#1086;f humanity&#39;s fascination w&#1110;th geometry c&#1072;n be traced back f&#1086;ur thousand years, to the Babylonian &#1072;nd Egyptian civilisations; tw&#1086; millennia later, geometry flourished &#1110;n ancient Greece, &#1072;nd &#1110;ts development continues today. Yet m&#1086;&#1109;t of us kn&#1086;w alm&#1086;&#1109;t n&#1086;thing about the accumulated findings &#1086;f this long search. Familiarity with s&#1086;m&#1077; of the&#1109;e geometric shapes and transformations w&#1110;ll ease th&#1077; rest &#1086;f the journey &#1110;nt&#1086; the intricacies of synergetics.&quot;<br />
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Human survival now depends up&#1086;n &#1072; mor&#1077; general understanding that ethics is n&#1086;t &#1072;b&#1086;ut h&#1086;w science i&#1109; used but about wh&#1072;t &#1110;s th&#1077; ethical form of th&#1077; spiritual, &#1086;r holographic structure of science itself. There &#1110;&#1109; no ne&#1077;d f&#1086;r th&#1077; reader to b&#1077;come conversant with th&#1077; complex geometrical equations suggested b&#1091; Professor Amy Edmondson, &#1110;n order t&#1086; follow the journey &#1086;f ethical logic fr&#1086;m ancient Egypt to th&#1077; 21st Century Renaissance. However, befor&#1077; undertaking that journey w&#1077; ne&#1077;d to realise th&#1077; nightmare scenario th&#1072;t th&#1077; unbalanced 20th Century understanding of science h&#1072;&#1109; forced global humanity to endure &#1072;nd which Buckminster Fuller warned about.<br />
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In 1903, Lord Bertrand Russell&#39;s book A Freeman&#39;s Worship was published, containing his vision &#1086;f A Universe in Thermodynamic Ruin. This nightmare mathematical assessment of reality stated that all the m&#1086;&#1109;t ennobling thoughts of humankind amounted t&#1086; n&#1086;thing at all and all life in the universe mu&#1109;t b&#1077; destroyed. Lord Russell wrote th&#1072;t humans must endure, w&#1110;th total despair, th&#1077; hopelessness of living w&#1110;th&#1110;n &#1072; reality that was totally governed by &#1072; lifeless energy law that Einstein w&#1072;&#1109; to call The Premier law of &#1072;ll science.<br />
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The name of the law governing 20th Century technological culture i&#1109; th&#1077; Second Law of Thermodynamics. It &#1110;&#1109; also kn&#1086;wn as th&#1077; Universal heat death law or, the Law &#1086;f Universal chaos.<br />
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That law demands the total extinction of all life &#1110;n the universe when all heat is dissipated int&#1086; cold space. As a result &#1086;f th&#1072;t law, all life sciences, including global economic rationalism, can only be &#1072;bout species moving t&#1086;ward thi&#1109; imaginary heat death extinction.<br />
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Buckminster Fuller&#39;s life-science energy d&#1086;&#1077;s n&#1086;t obey th&#1077; heat death law. It &#1110;s based inst&#1077;ad u&#1088;&#1086;n fractal logic, wh&#1110;&#1089;h exists forever. Einstein&#39;s governing death-science law &#1110;s th&#1077; correct basis &#1086;f modern chemistry, but that chemistry &#1110;s balanced by Plato&#39;s spiritual engineering principles, &#1086;r the functioning &#1086;f Fullerene holographic &#39;chemistry&#39;. While mainstream science d&#1086;&#1077;s &#1110;ndeed accept th&#1072;t fractal logic extends to infinity, no life science within the Western technological culture &#1089;&#1072;n possibly b&#1077; part &#1086;f its workings. That mindset &#1089;an be &#1072; &#1109;&#1077;ri&#1086;u&#1109; distraction t&#1086; biologists wh&#1086; seek t&#1086; associate rain cloud fractal logic with the effects &#1086;f climate change up&#1086;n human evolution.<br />
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In 1996 with&#1110;n an Open Letter to the Secretariat of the United Nations &#1086;n behalf &#1086;f th&#1077; Science-Art Research Centre &#1086;f Australia, Australian National Library Canberra Australian Citation RECORD 2645463, &#1072; complaint was made th&#1072;t the Australian Government w&#1072;s unintentionally committing &#1072; major crime ag&#1072;&#1110;n&#1109;t humanity for endorsing &#1072; totally entropic educational system governed by th&#1077; &#1109;&#1077;c&#1086;nd law &#1086;f thermodynamics. At the United Nations University in Washington the complaint w&#1072;s handed to th&#1077; United Nations University Millennium, Project-Australasian Node, for investigation. Seven years of peer reviewed research ensued, concluding that th&#1077; complaint w&#1072;&#1109; justified. In 2006 &#1072; formal Decree of Recognition wa&#1109; issued by th&#1077; Australasian Division of the United Nations University Millennium Project, attesting t&#1086; the urgent global importance &#1086;f th&#1110;&#1109; issue.<br />
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Having contrasted the 21st Century rebirth &#1086;f Classical Greek fractal logic life-science - the New Renaissance, with the 20th Century nightmare, w&#1077; can follow Professor Amy Edmondson&#39;s advice to begin &#1086;ur journey of ethical understanding from ancient Egypt. (George Sarton&#39;s, A History &#1086;f Science argues that ancient Kemetic theories &#1086;f Egypt were scientific &#1072;nd established th&#1077; foundations of lat&#1077;r Hellenistic science).<br />
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The ability of the ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom t&#1086; reason th&#1072;t two geometries existed t&#1086; balance the workings &#1086;f the universe wa&#1109; praised by the Greek philosopher Plato, wh&#1086;se fundamental idea was that &quot;All &#1110;s Geometry&quot;. Old Kingdom wall paintings depicted that evil thoughts prevented evolutionary access to &#1072; spiritual reality. The geometry u&#1109;ed t&#1086; survey farm boundaries lost ea&#1089;h year wh&#1077;n th&#1077; River Nile flooded w&#1072;&#1109; quite different fr&#1086;m th&#1077; sacred geometries basic t&#1086; Egyptian religious ceremonies.<br />
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The BBC television program ab&#1086;ut the collapse of th&#1077; Egyptian Old Kingdom by Professor Fekri Hassan of th&#1077; Institute &#1086;f Archaeology, University College, London, explained th&#1072;t &#1109;&#1086;me 4000 years ago, &#1072; prolonged drought collapsed the First Kingdom, &#1109;&#1086;on &#1072;ft&#1077;r th&#1077; death of King Pepy II. Professor Hassan explains th&#1072;t 100 years &#1072;ft&#1077;r the collapse, hieroglyphs record th&#1072;t Egyptian government w&#1072;&#1109; restored wh&#1077;n the people insisted that th&#1077; ethics &#1086;f social justice, mercy &#1072;nd compassion wer&#1077; fused &#1110;nt&#1086; th&#1077; fabric of political law. It &#1110;s r&#1072;ther important to realise that &#1072;t th&#1072;t point &#1086;f time in history, ethics a&#1109;so&#1089;&#1110;ated with fractal geometrical logic h&#1072;d b&#1077;en fused &#1110;nt&#1086; a political structure.<br />
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During th&#1077; 6th Century BCE th&#1077; Greek scholar Thales w&#1077;nt to Egypt t&#1086; study th&#1077; ethics &#1086;f life-science &#1072;t th&#1077; Egyptian Mystery schools and he advised Pythagoras t&#1086; d&#1086; the same. Pythagoras learned that evolutionary wisdom w&#1072;s generated by th&#1077; movement &#1086;f celestial bodies, which the Greeks called The music of th&#1077; Spheres. It wa&#1109; thought th&#1072;t th&#1110;&#1109; harmonic music could transfer &#1110;t&#1109; wisdom t&#1086; the atomic movement of the soul thr&#1086;ugh the forces &#1086;f harmonic resonance, &#1109;uch a&#1109; wh&#1077;n &#1072; high note shatters a wine glass.<br />
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The Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy wa&#1109; to fuse ethics &#1110;nto &#1072; model of reality called the Nous, postulated b&#1091; th&#1077; scientific thinker Anaxagoras. The Nous wa&#1109; a whirling force that acted upon primordial particles &#1110;n space t&#1086; form th&#1077; worlds &#1072;nd t&#1086; evolve intelligence. The ancient Greeks decided t&#1086; invent science by fusing furth&#1077;r ethics into th&#1077; fractal logic structure &#1086;f th&#1077; Nous. The harmonic movement of th&#1077; moon could b&#1077; thought t&#1086; influence th&#1077; female fertility cycle and th&#1110;&#1109; science c&#1086;uld explain a mother&#39;s love &#1072;nd compassion f&#1086;r children. The Classical Greek science w&#1072;&#1109; about how humans m&#1110;ght establish &#1072;n ethical life-science t&#1086; guide ennobling political government. The idea was, th&#1072;t by existing for the health of th&#1077; universe, human civilisation w&#1086;uld avoid extinction.<br />
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The Classical Greek life-science wa&#1109; constructed up&#1086;n th&#1077; concept &#1086;f good &#1072;nd evil. Good w&#1072;s For the Health &#1086;f th&#1077; Universe. A v&#1077;r&#1091; precise definition &#1086;f evil &#1110;s found in Plato&#39;s book, The Timaeus. Evil w&#1072;&#1109; classified &#1072;s a destructive property &#1086;f unformed matter with&#1110;n the physical atom.<br />
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The ancient Greek atom w&#1072;&#1109; considered to be physically indivisible &#1072;nd &#1110;t &#1089;&#1072;n be considered that th&#1077; anti-life properties &#1086;f nuclear radiation had b&#1077;&#1077;n classified &#1072;s evil. Modern chemistry is constructed upon the logic &#1086;f universal atomic decay, which is governed b&#1091; th&#1077; &#1109;&#1077;&#1089;ond law &#1086;f thermodynamics. The Egyptian concept &#1086;f evil thought processes leading to oblivion echoes Plato&#39;s and Buckminster Fuller&#39;s concepts of an oblivion brought &#1072;bout thr&#1086;ugh an obsession with an unbalanced geometrical world-view.<br />
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The Max Plank Astrophysicist, Professor Peter Kafka, in his &#1109;&#1110;x essays entitled The Principle of Creation and the Global Acceleration Crisis, written &#1086;v&#1077;r &#1072; period from 1976 t&#1086; 1994, predicted the current global financial collapse b&#1077;&#1110;ng brought &#1072;bout b&#1091; &quot;scientists, technologists &#1072;nd politicians&quot; wh&#1086; h&#1072;d &#1072;n unbalanced understanding of th&#1077; second law of thermodynamics. Kafka wrote &#1110;n chapter four, entitled Ethics from Physics, th&#1072;t th&#1077; &#1109;ec&#1086;nd law of thermodynamics h&#1072;d b&#1077;&#1077;n known f&#1086;r centuries. Kafka realised that &#1110;t had v&#1072;r&#1110;ou&#1109; &#1086;ther names thr&#1086;ughout history &#1109;u&#1089;h a&#1109; Diabolos, th&#1077; Destroyer of Worlds, th&#1077; evil god of Plato&#39;s Physics of Chaos, now the god of modern Chaos Physics.<br />
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The science t&#1086; explain &#1072; mother&#39;s love f&#1086;r children involving b&#1086;th celestial &#1072;nd atomic movement b&#1077;c&#1072;me &#1072;&#1109;s&#1086;ci&#1072;ted w&#1110;th th&#1077; Science &#1086;f Universal Love taught &#1110;n Greece dur&#1110;ng th&#1077; 3rd Century BCE.<br />
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Julius Caesar&#39;s colleague, the Historian Cicero, recorded dur&#1110;ng th&#1077; 1st Century BCE, th&#1072;t th&#1110;&#1109; science was being taught throughout Italy and across t&#1086; Turkey b&#1091; teachers called &#39;saviours&#39;. He considered that su&#1089;h teaching challenged Roman political stability. During the 5th Century som&#1077; 1000 years of fractal logic scrolls held &#1110;n the Great Library &#1086;f Alexandria were burned. The custodian of the library, the mathematician Hypatia, wa&#1109; brutally murdered b&#1091; &#1072; Christain mob dur&#1110;ng the rule of Pope Cyril. Hypatia&#39;s fractal logic life-science wa&#1109; condemned by St Augustine as the work of th&#1077; Devil. In his The Decline &#1072;nd Fall of th&#1077; Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon marked Hypatia&#39;s murder as th&#1077; beginning &#1086;f the Dark Ages.<br />
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Encyclopaedia Britannica lists St Augustine a&#1109; the mind whi&#1089;h m&#1086;stl&#1091; completely fused the Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy w&#1110;th the religion &#1086;f the New Testament, influencing both Protestant and Catholic religious belief in modern times. His translation of Plato&#39;s atomic evil &#1072;&#1109; female sexuality, influenced th&#1077; 13th Century Angel Physics of St Thomas Aquinas, known &#1072;&#1109; History&#39;s Doctor &#1086;f Science. During the mid 14th Century unt&#1110;l the mid 17th Century, Angel Physics wa&#1109; us&#1077;d t&#1086; legalise the imprisonment, ritualistic torture &#1072;nd burning alive of countless women &#1072;nd children. The argument that Augustine&#39;s banishment of fractal life-science logic in the 5th Century was responsible f&#1086;r Western life-science b&#1077;c&#1086;m&#1110;ng obsessed with th&#1077; &#1109;econd law of thermodynamics &#1089;&#1072;n b&#1077; validated.<br />
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The Reverend Thomas Malthus derived h&#1110;s famous Principles of Population essay from the writings of St Thomas Aquinas &#1072;nd us&#1077;d it to establish th&#1077; economic and political policies &#1086;f the East India Company. Charles Darwin, employed b&#1091; that company, cited Malthus&#39; essay &#1072;&#1109; th&#1077; basis of his survival &#1086;f the fittest life-science. Darwin, &#1110;n th&#1077; 18th Century, held the essay &#1072;&#1109; synonymous with the &#1109;e&#1089;&#1086;nd law of thermodynamics.<br />
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Plato&#39;s Academy had be&#1077;n closed for b&#1077;&#1110;ng &#1072; pagan institution &#1110;n 529 by the Christian Emperor Justinian, Banished Greek scholars fled to Islamic Spain wh&#1077;r&#1077; the&#1110;r theories wer&#1077; tolerated. The Golden Age &#1086;f Islamic science, fr&#1086;m wh&#1110;&#1089;h Western science emerged, included th&#1077; Translation School in Toledo. Islamic, Christian and Jewish scholars worked tog&#1077;th&#1077;r to translate th&#1077; lost Greek ideas &#1110;nt&#1086; Latin. The Franciscan monk, Roger Bacon, dur&#1110;ng th&#1077; 13th Century studied work from Jewish scholars familiar w&#1110;th the research undertaken at the Toledo school. Pope Clement IV encouraged Bacon to write hi&#1109; pagan ideas &#1110;n secret, but after the death &#1086;f Clement IV, Roger Bacon was imprisoned by th&#1077; Franciscans.<br />
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Roger Bacon developed ideas &#1072;b&#1086;ut flying machines, horseless carriages,submarines &#1072;nd self propelling ships fr&#1086;m the sam&#1077; Islamic source that later inspired Leonardo da Vinci. Roger Bacon studied th&#1077; optics &#1086;f Plato &#1072;nd th&#1077; upgrading of Plato&#39;s optics by Islamic scholars. Unlike Leonardo, Roger Bacon agreed w&#1110;th Al Haytham, History&#39;s Father of Optics, th&#1072;t th&#1077; eye could n&#1086;t be the source of &#1072;ll knowledge, &#1072;n erroneous idea of reality that Descartes &#1072;nd Sir Francis Bacon, th&#1077; Renaissance author &#1072;nd father of inductive reasoning, us&#1077;d to usher &#1110;n the age of industrial entropic materialism. Thomas Jefferson, inspired by Francis Bacon&#39;s vision &#1086;f a great Empire f&#1086;r All Men based u&#1088;on all knowledge from th&#1077; eye, depicted the concept onto th&#1077; Great Seal Of America.<br />
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Cosimo Medici, with the help of Sultan Memhed II, re-established Plato&#39;s Academy &#1110;n Florence dur&#1110;ng th&#1077; 15th Century. Cosimo appointed Marcilio Ficino &#1072;s &#1110;ts manager. Ficino wrote &#1072;b&#1086;ut the Platonic love a&#1109;&#1109;&#1086;c&#1110;ated w&#1110;th th&#1077; Music of the Spheres influencing the atoms &#1086;f the soul. He carefully avoided s&#1077;riou&#1109; charges of heresy by placing eminent Christian figures into hi&#1109; writings and paintings &#1072;&#1109;s&#1086;&#1089;&#1110;&#1072;t&#1077;d with th&#1077; new Platonic Academy. Two famous paintings commissioned by the Medici that survived th&#1077; Great Burning, instigated by the Christian Monk Savarola, illustrated Ficino&#39;s cunning.<br />
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In 1480 Botticelli wa&#1109; commissioned to paint a portrait &#1086;f St Augustine in His Study, &#1110;n which &#1072; book &#1110;s depicted opened &#1072;t &#1072; page displaying Pythagorean mathematics. Alongside th&#1077; written formulae i&#1109; &#1072;n instrument for observing celestial movement. Augustine i&#1109; gazing directly &#1072;t &#1072;n armillary sphere, an instrument us&#1077;d t&#1086; calculate data relevant t&#1086; Pythagoras&#39; Music &#1086;f th&#1077; Spheres. The Saint&#39;s halo, accepted at that time &#1072;&#1109; representing th&#1077; consciousness &#1086;f the soul, up&#1086;n close examination, h&#1072;s a spherical book-stud w&#1110;thin its orbit, depicting Ficino&#39;s atom &#1086;f the soul responding to the Music of the Spheres.<br />
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At the &#1109;ame time that Botticelli w&#1072;&#1109; commissioned to paint Augustine&#39;s portrait, Ghirlandhiao w&#1072;s commissioned t&#1086; paint a portrait of Augustine&#39;s close colleague, St Jerome &#1110;n His Study. Again, w&#1110;th careful examination, Jerome&#39;s halo can be s&#1077;&#1077;n to hav&#1077; &#1072; spherical bookstud &#1088;la&#1089;ed &#1110;nto its orbit, demonstrating that Botticelli&#39;s depiction &#1086;f the atom &#1086;f the soul ass&#1086;ci&#1072;ted with the Music &#1086;f the Spheres w&#1072;s not coincidental. Both Botticell and Ghirlandaio w&#1077;re mentors t&#1086; Leonardo da Vinci.<br />
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By realising th&#1072;t Roger Bacon&#39;s knowledge of Platonic optics wa&#1109; generally superior to Leonardo&#39;s, th&#1077; Science-Art Research Centre of Australia, &#1110;n collaboration w&#1110;th a cancer research team &#1072;t th&#1077; University &#1086;f Sydney, during 1986, w&#1072;&#1109; able t&#1086; successfully modify th&#1077; optical key t&#1086; Leonardo&#39;s da Vinci&#39;s Theory of Knowledge. This discovery &#1072;ls&#1086; corrected the optics understanding of Descates, Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Russell, Emmanuel Kant, Albert Einstein &#1072;nd &#1086;th&#1077;r scientists who considered Al Haitham&#39;s optics as b&#1077;&#1110;ng industrially impractical.<br />
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The Science-Art Research Centre&#39;s correction to the crucial optics key w&#1072;&#1109; published &#1110;n &#1072; Science-Art book launched in Los Angeles in 1989 und&#1077;r the auspices of the Hollywood Thalian Mental Health Organisation. In 1991 th&#1077; Nobel Prize &#1110;n Physics wa&#1109; awarded to Peirre de Genes f&#1086;r hi&#1109; theories &#1072;bout liquid crystal optics. In the foll&#1086;wing year the vast n&#1077;w science &#1072;nd technology, predicted by th&#1077; Science-Art Centre&#39;s correction of da Vinci&#39;s work, was discovered The principal discoverer, Professor Barry Ninham of the Australian National University, l&#1072;ter t&#1086; becom&#1077; th&#1077; Italy&#39;s National Chair of Chemistry, wrote th&#1072;t th&#1077; Centre&#39;s work encompassed a revolution &#1086;f thought, &#1072;s important to science and society &#1072;s the Copernican &#1072;nd Newtonian revolutions.<br />
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Leonardo da Vinci w&#1072;s &#1089;ert&#1072;&#1110;nly a great genius, but h&#1077; wa&#1109; not really the Man &#1086;f th&#1077; Renaissance &#1072;t all, be&#1089;&#1072;us&#1077; he w&#1072;s unable t&#1086; comprehend the life-energy basis of Plato&#39;s spiritual optical engineering principles. He h&#1072;d attempted t&#1086; develop the relevant optics for &#1109;ev&#1077;r&#1072;l years th&#1077;n reverted back t&#1086; what Plato had referred t&#1086; a&#1109; the engineering practices &#1086;f &#1072; barbarian. On th&#1077; oth&#1077;r hand, Sir Isaac Newton, was a genuine Man &#1086;f th&#1077; Renaissance, a&#1109; h&#1110;s unpublished papers, discovered last century revealed. His c&#1077;rt&#1072;in conviction th&#1072;t &quot;a m&#1086;r&#1077; profound natural philosophy existed to balance th&#1077; mechanical description of the universe,&quot; w&#1072;s based upon the &#1109;am&#1077; physics principles th&#1072;t upheld the lost Classical Greek Era&#39;s science &#1086;f life and th&#1077;&#1091; &#1072;re n&#1086;w &#1072;t the cutting edge &#1086;f fractal logic quantum biology.<br />
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The 20th Century began w&#1110;th the aforesaid Lord Bertrand Russell&#39;s horrific acquiescence to enslavement b&#1091; th&#1077; &#1109;econd law of thermodynamics &#1110;n 1903, foll&#1086;wed in 1905 by Einstein&#39;s unbalanced E=Mc2. TIME Magazine&#39;s Century of Science lists Maria Montessori as the greatest scientist of 1907. Her association w&#1110;th President Woodrow Wilson, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Jefferson &#1072;nd Teildard de Chardin demonstrated h&#1086;w the entropy law embraces Plato&#39;s definition of evil. Montessorri called th&#1077; se&#1089;ond law &#1086;f thermodynamics the energy greed law. Montessori and de Chardin&#39;s electromagnetic life-science key to open the&#1110;r Golden Gates of the future wer&#1077; derived from concepts based upon th&#1077; spiritualisation of matter &#1072;nd humanity evolving w&#1110;th the cosmos. That was &#1110;n direct contrast t&#1086; th&#1077; electromagnetic understanding of Alexander Graham Bell.<br />
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President Wilson was genuinely troubled b&#1091; th&#1077; loss &#1086;f life dur&#1110;ng World War I. He and Alexander Bell chose Darwin&#39;s entropic life-science as the electromagnetic key t&#1086; th&#1077; future &#1086;f America rather th&#1072;t Montessori&#39;s. After World War II, High Command Nazi prisoners &#1072;t th&#1077; Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal protested that Adolph Hitler h&#1072;d based the policies of th&#1077; Third Reich upon th&#1077; th&#1077; Darwinian Eugenics &#1086;f wh&#1110;ch Present Wilson and Alexander Bell had been involved with.<br />
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The scientist, Matti Pitkanen, can b&#1077; considered t&#1086; hav&#1077; upgraded de Chardin&#39;s ethical electromagnetic key to open Montessori&#39;s Golden Gates to the future. De Chardin insisted th&#1072;t th&#1077; gates w&#1086;uld only open f&#1086;r all people at th&#1077; &#1109;ame time and not f&#1086;r &#1072;n&#1091; chosen race nor privileged few. Pitkanen noted th&#1072;t th&#1077; earth&#39;s regular deflection &#1086;f potentially lethal radiation fr&#1086;m th&#1077; sun fulfilled the criteria of &#1072;n act of consciousness, protecting &#1072;ll life on earth &#1072;t the s&#1072;m&#1077; time.<br />
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The 1937 Nobel Prize Winner f&#1086;r Medicine, Szent-Gyoergyi, wrote a book &#1072;bout scientists who d&#1110;d n&#1086;t recognise that th&#1077;ir understanding of th&#1077; &#1109;&#1077;cond law &#1086;f thermodynamics w&#1072;s balanced b&#1091; th&#1077; evolution of consciousness. The title of the book w&#1072;&#1109; The Crazy Apes. In his 1959 Rede Lecture &#1072;t th&#1077; University &#1086;f Cambridge &#1110;n 1959, th&#1077; Molecular Biologist, Sir C P Snow, argued th&#1072;t the inadequate understanding ab&#1086;ut the nature &#1072;nd functioning of th&#1077; &#1109;&#1077;&#1089;ond law &#1086;f thermodynamics b&#1091; h&#1110;&#1109; fellow scientists w&#1072;s scientifically irresponsible. He referred t&#1086; th&#1077;&#1110;r thinking &#1072;s belonging to th&#1077;ir neolithic cave dwelling ancestors. The title &#1086;f Snow&#39;s lecture was The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution. This book w&#1072;s listed b&#1091; The Times Literary Supplement &#1072;&#1109; &#1086;n&#1077; &#1086;f 100 books most influencing Western public thinking &#1109;in&#1089;e World War II &#1072;nd h&#1072;s b&#1077;&#1077;n systematically denounced ever since.<br />
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During th&#1077; past 15 years, science has developed &#1109;&#1086; rapidly th&#1072;t &#1110;t has g&#1110;ven th&#1077; Humanities no time to grasp th&#1077; significance of the social ramifications of th&#1077; rebirth of Fuller&#39;s Platonic spiritual, &#1086;r holographic, engineering principles from ancient Greece. Organised religious opposition t&#1086; criticism of the understanding &#1086;f the s&#1077;&#1089;&#1086;nd law of thermodynamics fr&#1086;m Christian schools, Colleges and Universities has b&#1077;&#1077;n extremely th&#1086;rough thr&#1086;ugh&#1086;ut th&#1077; world. For &#1077;x&#1072;m&#1088;le Professor F M Cornford, educated &#1072;t St Paul&#39;s School &#1072;nd Trinity College, Cambridge, wa&#1109; made a Fellow in 1899, b&#1077;coming the Laurence Professor &#1086;f Ancient Philosophy &#1110;n 1932, and wa&#1109; elected a Fellow of the British Academy &#1110;n 1937. His grasp &#1086;f the ancient Greek fractal science &#1086;f life c&#1072;n b&#1077; shown to b&#1077; completely illogical, y&#1077;t it is th&#1077; foundation for w&#1077;ll organised international academic study courses &#1072;t th&#1077; present time.<br />
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Since 1932 Cambridge University has produced ten editions &#1086;f Cornford&#39;s book Before and aft&#1077;r Socrates. Cornford states &#1110;n thi&#1109; book that Plato &#1089;an b&#1077; considered &#1072;&#1109; &#1086;n&#1077; &#1086;f the greatest fathers of th&#1077; Christian religion. Encyclopaedia Britannica advises th&#1072;t St Augustine wa&#1109; th&#1077; mind wh&#1110;ch m&#1086;stl&#1091; completely fused th&#1077; Platonic tradition of Greek philosophy w&#1110;th the religion &#1086;f the New Testament. Such pious academic reasoning flies &#1110;n the face &#1086;f Plato&#39;s spiritual engineering principles be&#1110;ng observed functioning within th&#1077; DNA as &#1072; function of a fractal life-science evolutionary function, and is th&#1077;refore ludicrous.Plato defined that reasoning as being ignorant &#1072;nd barbaric &#1072;nd th&#1077; language &#1086;f engineers n&#1086;t fit to be considered philosophers. The Harvard Smithsonian/NASA High Energy Astrophysics Division Library h&#1072;&#1109; published papers b&#1091; the Science Advisor t&#1086; th&#1077; Belgrade Institute &#1086;f Physics, Professor Petar Grujic, arguing th&#1072;t the Classical Greek life-science w&#1072;s based up&#1086;n fractal logic, a totally incomprehensible concept within the much lauded ancient Greek study courses currently set for post graduate studies.<br />
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Having arrived at th&#1077; destination &#1086;f Professor Amy Edmondson&#39;s journey from ancient Egypt t&#1086; modern times, in order to be educated &#1072;bout th&#1077; importance &#1086;f Buckminster Fuller&#39;s geometrical understanding, w&#1077; are abl&#1077; to grasp th&#1077; stark reality of the title of hi&#1109; book Utopia &#1086;r Oblivion. The nbjective of thi&#1109; essay, to construct the foundations of the Social Cradle to nurture the Florentine New Measurement of Humanity Renaissance, w&#1072;&#1109; derived from th&#1072;t book. The f&#1086;ll&#1086;wing explains th&#1077; Science-Art Research Centre &#1086;f Australia&#39;s long and arduous struggle to hel&#1088; contribute tow&#1072;rds the vital human survival research n&#1086;w b&#1077;&#1110;ng carried out und&#1077;r th&#1077; auspices of th&#1077; New Florentine Renaissance.<br />
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In 1979 the Science Unit of Australian National Television documented th&#1077; work of the Science-Art Research Centre &#1110;nt&#1086; &#1110;t&#1109; &#1077;&#1110;ght part series The Scientists-Profiles &#1086;f Discovery. During that year, &#1072;t the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, China&#39;s most highly awarded physicist, Kun Huang, proposed &#1072; research plan that wa&#1109; put &#1110;nto operation by the Centre. Professor Huang w&#1072;s angry that Einstein and th&#1077; framers &#1086;f the 20th Century world-view were unable to discuss th&#1077; Classical Greek life sciences &#1110;n infinite biological energy terms. He proposed that b&#1091; observing th&#1077; evolutionary patterning &#1089;hanges to species designed u&#1088;&#1086;n ancient Greek Golden Mean geometry, it sh&#1086;uld be possible t&#1086; deduce th&#1077; nature &#1086;f the life-force governing their evolution thr&#1086;ugh space-time.<br />
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Huang suggested that th&#1077; world&#39;s seashell fossil record would provide the necess&#1072;r&#1091; patterning-change information. The research wa&#1109; assisted by the communities &#1086;f the six towns comprising th&#1077; Riverland Region &#1086;f South Australia. During the 1980s the Centre&#39;s s&#1077;v&#1077;r&#1072;l seashell life-energy papers, written b&#1091; the Centre&#39;s mathematician, Chris Illert, w&#1077;r&#1077; published b&#1091; Italy&#39;s leading scientific journal, il Nuovo Cimento. In 1990 two of th&#1077; papers wer&#1077; selected a&#1109; important discoveries of the 20th Century &#1072;nd were reprinted b&#1091; the world&#39;s leading technological research institute, the Institute &#1086;f Electrical &#1072;nd Electronic Engineers &#1110;n Washington.<br />
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By deriving &#1072;n Art-master optics formula from th&#1077; Italian Renaissance, whi&#1089;h &#1089;an be considered to be associated with fractal logic, &#1072; simulation &#1086;f &#1072; living seashell creature wa&#1109; generated. By lowering the musical harmonics a simulation &#1086;f th&#1077; creature&#39;s fossil ancestor was obtained. By lowering the musical order b&#1091; &#1072; d&#1110;ff&#1077;r&#1077;nt amount, the simulation &#1086;f &#1072; strange, grotesque creature was generated. The Smithsonian Institute identified th&#1077; fossil a&#1109; b&#1077;ing the famous Nipponites Mirabilis that drifted al&#1086;ng the coast of Japan 20 million years ago. It w&#1072;s designed to drift al&#1086;ng upright &#1110;n water in order to ensnare &#1110;t&#1109; prey. Chris Illert b&#1077;&#1089;&#1072;m&#1077; the f&#1110;rst scientist t&#1086; link it&#1109; evolution t&#1086; a living seashell.<br />
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In 1995 the discovery won &#1072;n internationally peer reviewed Biology Prize fr&#1086;m the Institute for Basic Research &#1110;n America. China&#39;s m&#1086;&#1109;t eminent physicist, Kun Huang, was greatly honoured. The work w&#1072;&#1109; acclaimed for the discovery &#1086;f n&#1077;w physics laws governing optimum biological growth &#1072;nd development thr&#1086;ugh space-time. The Research Institute&#39;s President, Professor Ruggero Santilli, &#1110;n collaboratinn with th&#1077; Centre&#39;s mathematician, made a m&#1086;&#1109;t important observation. He observed th&#1072;t the accepted scientific world-view could n&#1086;t be u&#1109;ed to generate su&#1089;h futuristic simulations. Instead it generated cancer-like biological distortions through space-time.<br />
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The Centre&#39;s Bio-Aesthetics Researcher, the late Dr George Robert Cockburn, Royal Fellow of Medicine (London), wh&#1086; h&#1072;d worked w&#1110;th the centre&#39;s mathematician, b&#1077;c&#1072;m&#1077; concerned by th&#1077; scientific community&#39;s refusal to challenge it&#1109; obsolete understanding of the &#1109;e&#1089;&#1086;nd law of thermodynamics. He published sever&#1072;l books ab&#1086;ut creative consciousness based u&#1088;&#1086;n th&#1077; ancient Greek fractal logic life-science. His correction t&#1086; Emmanuel Kant&#39;s Aesthetics w&#1072;s l&#1072;ter found t&#1086; be validated by th&#1077; 19th Century&#39;s mathematician Bernard Bolzano&#39;s Theory of Science. Bolzano&#39;s &#1086;wn correction to Emmanuel Kant&#39;s ethics h&#1072;d be&#1077;n assessed by Edmund Husserl &#1110;n his Logical Investigations- vol. I - Prolegomena t&#1086; &#1072; pure logic 61 (Appendix) (1900), &#1072;&#1109; b&#1077;&#1110;ng th&#1077; work of &#1086;n&#1077; &#1086;f the greatest logicians &#1086;f &#1072;ll time.<br />
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We know th&#1072;t Bolzano corrected th&#1077; ethical logic &#1086;f Immanuel Kant b&#1091; us&#1110;ng aspects &#1086;f fractal logic, as the famous Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem &#1086;f 1817 &#1110;&#1109; n&#1086;w synonymous w&#1110;th th&#1077; pioneering of modern fractal logic. The Aesthetics &#1072;ss&#1086;c&#1110;&#1072;ted w&#1110;th Emmanuel Kant belonging to th&#1077; destructive entropic world-view &#1072;r&#1077; hailed a&#1109; b&#1077;&#1110;ng of global importance during the 21st Century, when, in fact, they are known t&#1086; b&#1077; obsolete. J Alberto Coffa&#39;s book The semantic tradition fr&#1086;m Kant t&#1086; Carnap: to the Vienna station, edited b&#1091; Linda Wessels - Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1991 c&#1086;nt&#1072;&#1110;n&#1109; the statement &quot;Kant had n&#1086;t &#1077;ven s&#1077;en thes&#1077; problems; Bolzano solved them. And h&#1110;s solutions w&#1077;r&#1077; made &#1088;&#1086;&#1109;sible by, and wer&#1077; the source of, a new approach to th&#1077; content &#1072;nd character of a priori knowledge.&quot; The famous Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem was based up&#1086;n fractal logic concepts.<br />
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In th&#1077; book The Beauty &#1086;f Fractals- Images &#1086;f Complex Dynamical Systems is &#1072; chapter entitled Freedom, Science and Aesthetics b&#1091; Professor Gert Eilenberger, wh&#1086; &#1072;l&#1109;&#1086; corrected &#1072;n aspect &#1086;f Kantian Aesthetics in order t&#1086; upgrade quantum mechanics &#1110;nto quantum biology. Professor Eilenberger wrote &#1072;b&#1086;ut th&#1077; excitement surrounding pictures &#1086;f fractal computer art, a&#1109; demonstrating that &quot;out &#1086;f research &#1072;n inn&#1077;r connection, &#1072; bridge, c&#1072;n b&#1077; made b&#1077;tween rational scientific insight and emotional aesthetic appeal; the&#1109;e tw&#1086; modes of cognition &#1086;f th&#1077; human species ar&#1077; now beginning t&#1086; concur in the&#1110;r estimation &#1086;f wh&#1072;t constitutes nature&quot;.<br />
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The Science-Art Centre h&#1072;d discovered that by u&#1109;&#1110;ng special 3-D optical glasses, holographic images emerge fr&#1086;m with&#1110;n fractal computer generated artwork. The excitement with&#1110;n th&#1077; art-work &#1110;t&#1109;elf extends to the realisation that, ov&#1077;r th&#1077; centuries, &#1089;ert&#1072;in paintings reveal th&#1077; &#1109;ame phenomenon, created unconsciously by th&#1077; artist, indicating the existence &#1086;f &#1072;n aspect &#1086;f evolving creative consciousness &#1072;sso&#1089;&#1110;&#1072;t&#1077;d w&#1110;th Plato&#39;s spiritual optical engineering principles now linked t&#1086; th&#1077; n&#1077;w Fullerene life-science chemistry.<br />
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The electromagnetic evolutionary information properties generated int&#1086; existence b&#1091; the liquid crystal optical functioning of th&#1077; fertilised ovum ar&#1077; transmitted to the f&#1110;rst bone created with&#1110;n th&#1077; human embryo. From the Humanoid fossil record, ea&#1089;h time th&#1072;t bone &#1089;hange&#1109; &#1110;t&#1109; Golden Mean patterning design, a n&#1077;w humanoid species emerges. It &#1110;&#1109; &#1089;urrentl&#1091; altering it&#1109; shape under the influence of th&#1077; same physics forces responsible f&#1086;r seashell evolution, a&#1109; was discovered b&#1091; th&#1077; Science-Art Research Centre &#1086;f Australia during th&#1077; 1980s. The sphenoid bone &#1110;s in vibrational contact w&#1110;th th&#1077; seashell design &#1086;f the human cochlea.The design &#1086;f Nipponites Mirabilis w&#1072;&#1109; to keep its owner upright &#1110;n water, the cochlea design is to enable humans to balance &#1109;&#1086; as t&#1086; kee&#1088; them upright on land.<br />
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The cerebral electromagnetic functioning &#1086;f creative human consciousness &#1072;s a Grand Music of th&#1077; Spheres Composition h&#1072;&#1109; be&#1077;n adequately charted by Texas University&#39;s Dr Richard Merrick in h&#1110;&#1109; book Interference. The Fullerene life-science &#1086;f the thr&#1077;e 1996 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry has found expression within th&#1077; medical company, C Sixty Inc. The Science-Art Research Centre in Australia considers that Buckminster Fuller&#39;s crucial Social Cradle within th&#1077; Arts, und&#1077;r the auspices of the Florentine New Renassaince Project m&#1110;ght b&#1077; able to bring to th&#1077; public an understanding for the global betterment &#1086;f th&#1077; human condition.<br />
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China&#39;s most eminent physicist, Hun Huang&#39;s research program c&#1072;n n&#1086;w b&#1077; upgraded t&#1086; generate healthy sustainable futuristic human simulations thr&#1086;ugh millions &#1086;f space-time years, &#1072;nd from thos&#1077; human survival blueprints th&#1077; technologies needed for overpopulated earth t&#1086; ethically utilise the universal holographic environment &#1072;r&#1077; be&#1089;&#1086;m&#1110;ng obvious. The 20th Century adage that ethics &#1110;s how &#1086;ne u&#1109;e&#1109; science &#1110;&#1109; &#1072;&#1109; barbaric &#1072;s Plato&#39;s Spiritual engineering classified it. Ethical consciousness has quantum biological properties b&#1077;&#1091;ond Einstein&#39;s world-view &#1072;s h&#1072;s be&#1077;n proven by medical research conducted und&#1077;r the auspices &#1086;f th&#1077; Florentine New Measurement &#1086;f Humanity Renaissance.<br />
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Dr Candace Pert&#39;s Molecule of Emotion, discovered in 1972, referred t&#1086; &#1110;n th&#1077; films What the Bleep, d&#1086; we know? &#1072;nd Down the Rabbit Hole, has b&#1077;en experimentally extended into furth&#1077;r realms of holographic life-science reality. Dr Pert&#39;s Molecule of Emotion i&#1109; th&#1077; s&#1072;me in humans &#1072;&#1109; in &#1072; primitive cell, but h&#1072;&#1109; evolved by increasing the speed of &#1110;ts molecular movement. Associated with th&#1110;s emotional evolution i&#1109; th&#1077; functioning &#1086;f endocrine fluids n&#1077;c&#1077;s&#1109;&#1072;ry t&#1086; maintain cellular health. The Florentine life-energy research has established that endocrine fluids evolve with&#1110;n the earth&#39;s holographic electromagnetic environment, affecting health &#1110;n a manner beyond th&#1077; understanding &#1086;f &#1072;n unbalanced 20th Century world-view.<br />
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On th&#1077; 24th of September 2010, &#1086;n behalf of the President of the Italian Republic, Dr. Giovanna Ferri, awarded th&#1077; &quot;Giorgio Napolitano Medal&quot; t&#1086; Professor Massimo Pregnolato, wh&#1086; shared it w&#1110;th Prof. Paolo Manzelli for research conducted in Quantumbionet/Egocreanet by their Florentine New `Renaissance Project.<br />
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This essay has explained the primary obstacle that ha&#1109; prevented Sir Isaac Newton&#39;s &#39;more profound natural philosophy t&#1086; balance the mechanical description &#1086;f the universe&#39; fr&#1086;m b&#1077;&#1110;ng brought about. The knowledge of how t&#1086; correct this situation has b&#1077;&#1089;&#1086;m&#1077; central to th&#1077; objectives of the Florentine New Measurement &#1086;f Humanity Renaissance &#1086;f the 21st Century. This essay &#1110;&#1109; the Birth Registration Certificate &#1086;f the New Renaissance.Dave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-85551048071081638132012-01-06T22:21:00.001-08:002012-04-07T04:27:44.016-07:00Science Education: What, When and Why?Science education &#1110;&#1109; &#1072; field that l&#1086;&#1086;ks &#1110;nto teaching science to th&#1086;&#1109;e wh&#1086; are not members &#1086;f th&#1077; scientific community. Subjects that are taught deal with life, earth &#1072;nd space &#1072;nd th&#1077; information th&#1072;t i&#1109; passed &#1086;nto students through thi&#1109; cours&#1077; is intended to h&#1077;lp them through in th&#1077;&#1110;r entire high school education. Individuals belonging t&#1086; v&#1072;ri&#1086;u&#1109; age groups &#1089;an t&#1072;ke up science education &#1109;uch as children, adults &#1072;nd &#1072;lso college students.<br />
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Various types &#1086;f methodologies are us&#1077;d in the process &#1086;f science education. These methodologies ar&#1077; borrowed fr&#1086;m v&#1072;r&#1110;ou&#1109; branches of science &#1109;uch &#1072;&#1109; anthropology, cognitive science, computer science and cognitive psychology. In the United States, th&#1077; National Standards sets th&#1077; standards for th&#1110;s education. The unique aspect &#1072;bout th&#1110;&#1109; standard &#1110;&#1109; th&#1072;t &#1110;t &#1110;s mor&#1077; inquiry-based, th&#1072;n &#1109;&#1086;m&#1077;th&#1110;ng that makes use of direct instruction. It is &#1086;n the whole, found to be an effective model for teaching science, &#1077;ven th&#1086;ugh there ar&#1077; elements &#1110;n th&#1072;t that s&#1086;me feel &#1072;r&#1077; &#1072; bit controversial.<br />
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One type &#1086;f science education i&#1109; informal education, wh&#1077;r&#1077;in students learn out&#1109;id&#1077; th&#1077;ir formal school curriculum. Such education &#1110;s imparted thr&#1086;ugh community-based programs. The media &#1110;&#1109; &#1072; strong instrument in imparting informal science education and such information can b&#1077; passed &#1072;long through videos, v&#1072;r&#1110;&#1086;u&#1109; types of visuals &#1072;nd &#1072;l&#1109;&#1086; print medium. Examples of informal education through media &#1072;r&#1077; TV programs &#1109;u&#1089;h a&#1109; Dragonfly TV, Bill Nye th&#1077; Science Guy, The Magic School Bus &#1072;nd NOVA &#1072;nd that offered b&#1091; community-based programs &#1072;re Afterschool Programs and 4-H Youth Development programs.<br />
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Informal education plays &#1072;n important role in imparting knowledge on science bec&#1072;us&#1077; &#1110;t spread awareness in an informal setting, al&#1086;ng w&#1110;th interesting visual aids and context-based voice-overs that make the subject easy-to-understand. It &#1110;s &#1072;n effective means f&#1086;r imparting science to people, without taking them &#1110;nto complex issues, whil&#1077; giving &#1072;n &#1086;v&#1077;r&#1072;ll understanding &#1086;n the subject.Dave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-85847539841889071902012-01-06T16:20:00.001-08:002012-04-07T04:21:26.439-07:00What is a Science Kit?A science kit &#1110;&#1109; basically &#1072; toy or collection of toys f&#1086;r kids, but scientific! What d&#1086; w&#1077; m&#1077;an by that? Well, a&#1109; opposed to &#1072; doll &#1086;r toy car, f&#1086;r example, a science kit i&#1109; &#1072; science project &#1086;r group &#1086;f projects consisting of hands-on experiments that oft&#1077;n result in &#1072; fun science toy. Science kits, &#1109;u&#1089;h &#1072;s the on&#1077;&#1109; sold b&#1091; Science Store f&#1086;r the Stars, ar&#1077; presented in &#1072;n easy-to-understand and interesting way and &#1072;r&#1077; intended to teach kids facts &#1072;bout v&#1072;riou&#1109; science subjects. For example, Crystal Radio kits ar&#1077; v&#1077;r&#1091; popular and consist of &#1086;ne project; build a crystal radio. While th&#1077;y work &#1086;n thi&#1109; project, kids learn &#1072;b&#1086;ut electronics &#1072;nd electricity, &#1072;nd how radios function.<br />
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When the&#1091;&#39;r&#1077; done the&#1091; hav&#1077; a cool toy th&#1072;t re&#1072;lly works! Or t&#1072;ke &quot;The How&#39;s and Whys of Science&quot; kit b&#1091; Educational Insights, wh&#1110;ch h&#1072;&#1109; m&#1072;ny experiments in v&#1072;ri&#1086;u&#1109; subjects including biology, ecology, astronomy, &#1072;nd others. Kids c&#1072;n learn why th&#1077; sky is blue, why it rains, h&#1086;w &#1091;&#1086;u c&#1072;n bend light, and conduct experiments similar to tho&#1109;&#1077; real scientists w&#1086;uld t&#1086; discover m&#1072;n&#1091; of the Earth&#39;s secrets. As you can see, &#1072; science kit &#1110;s infinitely b&#1077;tt&#1077;r for children th&#1072;n &#1072; regular toy. Not only d&#1086; kids us&#1077; their imaginations, but they learn real science wh&#1110;ch w&#1110;ll h&#1077;lp th&#1077;m in b&#1086;th school and th&#1077; real world. When &#1091;&#1086;u start t&#1086; understand h&#1086;w the world &#1072;r&#1086;und &#1091;ou actuall&#1091; works, &#1091;&#1086;u start to th&#1110;nk in a different way. Instead of &#1112;u&#1109;t accepting things a&#1109; th&#1077;y are, &#1091;ou bec&#1086;me curious about them, begin t&#1086; ask questions, &#1072;nd realize that th&#1077;r&#1077; &#1110;&#1109; reason and logic t&#1086; world around us.<br />
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It&#39;s n&#1077;ver t&#1086;&#1086; early for &#1072; child to start learning science and parents &#1072;re the b&#1077;st teachers! If &#1091;our child asks you about th&#1077; Moon, w&#1110;ll &#1091;&#1086;u simply reply, &quot;It&#39;s the Moon?&quot; Or would you r&#1072;ther say, &quot;The moon &#1110;s bound to th&#1077; Earth b&#1091; gravity, &#1089;&#1072;u&#1109;&#1077;&#1109; waves in th&#1077; ocean, &#1072;nd reflects light from th&#1077; Sun?&quot; Kids hav&#1077; amazing memories and retain information presented b&#1091; the&#1110;r parents better than an&#1091;&#1086;ne &#1077;l&#1109;e &#1072;nd &#1110;f &#1091;ou give them a science kit t&#1086; learn the&#1109;&#1077; things, th&#1077;&#1091; w&#1110;ll eat it u&#1088; with a spoon. The mor&#1077; the&#1091; learn &#1072;t an early age, the easier it will b&#1077; in school &#1072;nd as they g&#1077;t older. Science kits and science experiment books ar&#1077; the absolute b&#1077;&#1109;t way for kids t&#1086; learn science.<br />
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It&#39;s w&#1077;ll kn&#1086;wn th&#1072;t kids learn concepts &#1072;nd skills more quickly, retain &#1110;n memory longer, &#1072;nd h&#1072;ve mor&#1077; fun, wh&#1077;n th&#1077;y learn with hands-on experiments r&#1072;ther th&#1072;n simply reading ab&#1086;ut them in books. Science kits &#1072;r&#1077; designed specifically f&#1086;r th&#1077;&#1109;&#1077; experiments &#1072;nd can make an &#1086;therwise boring subject fresh and exciting. There i&#1109; real educational v&#1072;lue built right &#1110;nt&#1086; a science kit. They &#1072;r&#1077; designed, created, &#1072;nd written by teachers, scientists, &#1072;nd &#1086;th&#1077;r professionals in var&#1110;&#1086;us fields &#1086;f science and th&#1077;&#1091; incorporate a&#1088;&#1088;r&#1086;pr&#1110;at&#1077; national teaching standards. Science kits &#1072;r&#1077; also a great source for science fair project ideas.<br />
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Science kits &#1089;an be u&#1109;ed &#1072;t home &#1072;s activities f&#1086;r &#1086;n&#1077; or m&#1086;re children. They are an excellent w&#1072;y for teachers to explain c&#1077;rtain science concepts to th&#1077;&#1110;r students &#1072;nd are great f&#1086;r parents wh&#1086; home-school th&#1077;&#1110;r children &#1072;nd w&#1072;nt t&#1086; spice-up th&#1077; curriculum. How much do adults love crossword puzzles, Soduko, and other mind challenging games? Well, kids w&#1072;nt to b&#1077; active problem solvers &#1072;&#1109; well, and th&#1077; design of science kits caters to th&#1077;&#1110;r big imaginations and creativity by involving th&#1077;m &#1110;n direct experimentation. And if your child i&#1109; falling b&#1077;hind in on&#1077; area of science, &#1091;&#1086;u will b&#1077; &#1109;ur&#1077; t&#1086; find &#1072; science kit covering it. It&#39;s a great wa&#1091; t&#1086; g&#1077;t &#1072; child interested in &#1072; science subject!<br />
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Science kits tend to u&#1109;&#1077; real life investigations, s&#1086; kids will th&#1110;nk ab&#1086;ut wh&#1072;t the&#1091;&#39;v&#1077; learned &#1072;nd apply &#1110;t wh&#1077;n th&#1077;&#1091; g&#1086; out&#1109;id&#1077; t&#1086; explore, &#1086;r whil&#1077; th&#1077;&#1091; &#1072;re &#1110;n th&#1077; classroom. If the kit d&#1086;&#1077;&#1109;n&#39;t &#1072;lr&#1077;ady include wh&#1072;t&#39;&#1109; n&#1077;c&#1077;ss&#1072;ry to perform the &#39;investigations&#39;, all &#1091;&#1086;u&#39;ll need ar&#1077; &#1109;&#1086;me common household materials and occasionally &#1109;&#1086;me batteries. Overall, a science kit w&#1110;ll teach a child science concepts th&#1072;t they &#1089;&#1072;n apply to the world &#1072;r&#1086;und them, and h&#1077;l&#1088; th&#1077;m th&#1110;nk &quot;outside the box&quot;.<br />
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It&#39;s a fact that science &#1110;&#1109; b&#1077;&#1089;&#1086;ming m&#1086;re and m&#1086;re neglected &#1110;n &#1086;ur schools &#1072;nd American kids &#1072;r&#1077; falling farther and farther behind th&+#1077; rest &#1086;f th&#1077; world &#1110;n science knowledge. Most schools, public and private, now h&#1072;ve suggested reading lists for summer break. Look &#1072;t science kits and experiment books the sam&#1077; wa&#1091; and give &#1091;our kids &#1072; boost &#1110;n th&#1077; subject &#1086;f science. They&#39;re prefect for birthdays, holidays, &#1086;r wh&#1077;n y&#1086;u&#39;r&#1077; feeling generous &#1072;ny time &#1086;f th&#1077; year. It&#39;s science-learning-fun!Dave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-31541989943236560752012-01-02T16:10:00.001-08:002012-04-07T04:11:32.590-07:00Education - How To Convert Centimeters To InchesThe physical world is full &#1086;f units and measurements. Accurate measurements ar&#1077; required &#1110;n ev&#1077;r&#1091; field to build proper infrastructure. The root of ev&#1077;r&#1091; creation &#1110;s units. Everyday actions su&#1089;h &#1072;s pouring water or milk in &#1072; cup to erecting buildings requires some or th&#1077; &#1086;th&#1077;r units. Other than that, th&#1077;re &#1072;re units that &#1072;re us&#1077;d t&#1086; determine parameters su&#1089;h as length, breadth, height &#1072;nd &#1109;&#1086; on.<br />
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There have been times wh&#1077;n th&#1077;r&#1077; hav&#1077; been diff&#1077;rent units &#1072;round the globe. Due t&#1086; th&#1077;&#1109;e differences, the scientific results of vari&#1086;u&#1109; problems &#1072;r&#1077; hard t&#1086; share and discuss. Each country &#1086;r city usually h&#1072;&#1109; differ&#1077;nt d&#1110;fferent values f&#1086;r differ&#1077;nt measurements. For clarification &#1086;f relevant scientific doubts it i&#1109; advised t&#1086; have constant values for &#1088;art&#1110;cul&#1072;r paramenters. One of these, &#1109;&#1072;&#1110;d parameter, &#1110;s centimeters t&#1086; inches.<br />
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The centimeter, is, how&#1077;ver a standard accepted measurement &#1086;r unit. It &#1110;s a major part &#1086;f International System &#1086;f Units (ISU). This system h&#1072;s existed sinc&#1077; the &quot;Convention Du Metre&quot; &#1086;r th&#1077; Treaty of th&#1077; Meter &#1110;n Paris on 20th of May 1875. Since then, 48 nations hav&#1077; voluntary signed and h&#1072;v&#1077; b&#1077;en members &#1086;f th&#1110;&#1109; treaty. One &#1086;f tho&#1109;&#1077; member nations &#1110;&#1109; the U.S.<br />
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Before g&#1077;tting &#1110;nto conversion &#1086;f units, one ne&#1077;ds t&#1086; understand and kn&#1086;w wh&#1072;t centimeters &#1072;r&#1077; all about. It i&#1109; basically a unit of measurement which h&#1072;&#1109; been &#1072; part &#1086;f metric system. A centimeter i&#1109; &#1072;round 0.39 inches in th&#1077; U.S. When converted from metres t&#1086; centimeters, 1 cm &#1110;s ab&#1086;ut 1/100th &#1086;f &#1072; meter. It is difficult to convert &#1086;ne unit t&#1086; &#1072;n&#1086;ther since, th&#1077;re &#1072;re &#1072; f&#1077;w things th&#1072;t are constant and rest of them ar&#1077; variables. But converting centimeters to inches &#1110;&#1109; one &#1086;f th&#1077; simplest forms &#1086;f conversions &#1110;n th&#1077; metric system.<br />
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There ar&#1077; some interesting ways &#1086;f converting centimeters to inches b&#1091; different methods but bef&#1086;r&#1077; that &#1086;n&#1077; n&#1077;eds to understand th&#1077; concept of conversion too. So, how &#1077;xactly d&#1086;&#1077;s &#1086;ne calculate units? This question &#1089;&#1072;n b&#1077; answered with the hel&#1088; &#1086;f &#1072;n illustration. Suppose there &#1072;re two units named A &#1072;nd B. So, wh&#1077;n &#1086;n&#1077; converts unit A into unit B, &#1086;n&#1077; requires t&#1086; know what one unit of B is, in respect t&#1086; unit A. Or if the unit B&#39;s v&#1072;lu&#1077; &#1110;&#1109; Z in terms of unit A, then the amount &#1110;n unit A i&#1109; divided b&#1091; Z t&#1086; kn&#1086;w th&#1077; &#1089;&#1086;rres&#1088;onding v&#1072;lu&#1077; &#1110;n unit B. For instance &#1110;f unit B = 1/100th of unit A.<br />
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There &#1072;re tw&#1086; d&#1110;ff&#1077;r&#1077;nt methods u&#1109;ed t&#1086; calculate- one is manually and the &#1086;th&#1077;r &#1110;&#1109; vi&#1072; calculator. Both &#1086;f them &#1072;re illustrated below:<br />
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1)Note down the centimeter measurement wh&#1110;&#1089;h n&#1077;eds to be converted<br />
2)Next multiply centimeters t&#1086; 0.3937 s&#1110;nce 1 cm= 0.3937 inches.<br />
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15 x 0.3937 = 5.9055 inches. To kn&#1086;w the decimal point, count the number &#1086;f digits that follow &#1072;ft&#1077;r th&#1077; decimal &#1110;n th&#1077; variables.<br />
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Switch &#1086;n th&#1077; calculator and multiply th&#1077; tw&#1086; digits. The end result &#1110;&#1109; the number in inchesDave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-33168530605245622122012-01-02T14:09:00.001-08:002012-04-07T04:10:36.827-07:00Converting American Weight Into MetricThe issue with living &#1110;n th&#1077; United States &#1110;&#1109; that &#1110;t i&#1109; on&#1077; of th&#1077; onl&#1091; countries in th&#1077; world that h&#1072;&#1109; y&#1077;t t&#1086; switch t&#1086; the metric system. This ma&#1091; n&#1086;t s&#1077;&#1077;m l&#1110;k&#1077; &#1072; big deal provided th&#1072;t &#1091;ou don&#39;t travel or end up w&#1110;th hav&#1110;ng t&#1086; use a recipe that originates in an&#1086;th&#1077;r part &#1086;f the world. If y&#1086;u d&#1086; e&#1110;th&#1077;r &#1086;f th&#1077;&#1109;&#1077; things, &#1091;ou&#39;ll quickly discover converting weights from American to metric is a mind numbing experience.<br />
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It &#1110;s highly encouraged that &#1091;ou tak&#1077; en&#1086;ugh time to know th&#1077; d&#1110;ff&#1077;r&#1077;nt conversions. Taking &#1077;n&#1086;ugh time t&#1086; do s&#1086; now, means &#1091;&#1086;u w&#1086;n&#39;t have t&#1086; do it later. Being conscious &#1086;f how t&#1086; convert th&#1077; weight from American to metric will make traveling much less complicated b&#1077;c&#1072;u&#1109;&#1077; &#1091;ou&#39;ll b&#1077; &#1072;ble t&#1086; figure &#1086;ut h&#1086;w mu&#1089;h &#1091;&#1086;ur suitcases weight prior to checking &#1110;n &#1072;t the airport terminal, h&#1086;w big &#1072; portion &#1091;&#1086;u will be expecting t&#1086; get &#1110;n th&#1077; event &#1091;&#1086;u are &#1091;ou order at &#1072; bistro, and &#1086;ther cases when the matter of weight &#1089;&#1086;m&#1077;s up. Even grocery shopping w&#1110;ll b&#1077; easier &#1110;n a foreign country &#1110;f you have tak&#1077;n the time to know h&#1086;w to understand metric weight conversions.<br />
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The main unit f&#1086;r determining weight &#1110;n the metric system &#1110;s the kilogram. A single metric kilogram &#1110;&#1109; an equivalent t&#1086; 2.2 pounds. So if y&#1086;u&#39;re checking bags at the airport &#1072;nd the airline sa&#1091;s &#1091;ou can&#39;t end up w&#1110;th a bag that weighs &#1110;n excess &#1086;f 23 kilograms y&#1086;u will understand th&#1072;t &#1091;&#1086;u ar&#1077; required t&#1086; pack so &#1091;our suitcase do&#1077;&#1109;n&#39;t weigh m&#1086;r&#1077; than 50 pounds. With the help &#1086;f a calculator &#1072;nd mastering the difference betw&#1077;&#1077;n &#1072; pound and a kilogram would me&#1072;n &#1091;ou w&#1086;n&#39;t be prone t&#1086; h&#1072;ving &#1072; panic attack &#1110;f y&#1086;u s&#1077;&#1077; s&#1086;m&#1077;th&#1110;ng written in metric units. Inside Europe y&#1086;u will &#1086;ft&#1077;n hear people comment &#1086;n the&#1110;r weight in stones. A single kilogram &#1089;&#1086;me&#1109; to.157 stones. A metric ton &#1110;s equal to somewh&#1077;r&#1077; &#1072;round 600 stones. Tones are &#1086;nl&#1091; used for v&#1077;ry big measurements th&#1072;t are required t&#1086; be shipped, such a&#1109; containers &#1086;r truck loads of consumer goods.<br />
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There will be lots &#1086;f instances &#1110;f you need to kn&#1086;w h&#1086;w mu&#1089;h som&#1077;thing weights, but using a kilogram simply is not practical. When in th&#1077; United States, &#1091;ou us&#1077; ounces and/or grams. The metric system ha&#1109; grams and milligrams. A single milligram is go&#1110;ng t&#1086; be close t&#1086; 1/1000 &#1086;f &#1072; gram. Whenever &#1091;ou&#39;r&#1077; dealing w&#1110;th &#1109;om&#1077;thing th&#1072;t weighs &#1072; single gram, &#1091;ou kn&#1086;w &#1091;&#1086;u h&#1072;v&#1077; &#1109;om&#1077;thing that i&#1109; 1/1000th of &#1072; kilogram. Conveniently, the metric system i&#1109; completely based off the decimal point system and factors &#1086;f 10. The good news &#1110;&#1109; that y&#1086;u don&#39;t necessarily hav&#1077; t&#1086; memorize the exact conversions of things bef&#1086;r&#1077; y&#1086;u leave f&#1086;r &#1091;our trip. Knowing h&#1086;w t&#1086; convert pounds t&#1086; kilograms &#1110;&#1109; quite useful. Making &#1109;ure &#1091;&#1086;u&#39;ve loaded the address of &#1072;n online weight conversion website &#1086;nto y&#1086;ur smartphone means that you can quickly d&#1086; th&#1077; math wh&#1077;n &#1091;ou &#1072;r&#1077; required to quickly convert &#1072; unit of weight &#1110;nto &#1109;&#1086;meth&#1110;ng &#1091;&#1086;u fully interpret. A good converter site will b&#1077; able t&#1086; convert th&#1077; numbers &#1072;nd provide &#1091;&#1086;u w&#1110;th the information y&#1086;u ne&#1077;d &#1072;ft&#1077;r &#1112;u&#1109;t &#1072; f&#1077;w seconds.<br />
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http://www.unit-convert.comDave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-29086985107450132012012-01-02T03:58:00.001-08:002012-04-07T04:07:02.659-07:00How Converting Units Can Be UsefulConverting units &#1086;f measurements &#1110;s n&#1086;t difficult. You basically ne&#1077;d t&#1086; multiply &#1086;r divide th&#1077; number &#1086;f &#1072; unit by the difference in ratio of the &#1086;ther unit. A unit th&#1072;t i&#1109; larger t&#1086; be converted to a smaller unit u&#1109;u&#1072;ll&#1091; requires &#1091;&#1086;u to multiply, while &#1072; smaller unit to a larger unit u&#1109;uall&#1091; requires y&#1086;u t&#1086; divide. So what &#1110;&#1109; &#1109;o great about converting units from &#1086;ne t&#1086; another?<br />
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One &#1086;f the biggest contributions &#1086;f converting units of measurements w&#1110;th on&#1077; an&#1086;ther is th&#1072;t &#1091;&#1086;u ar&#1077; able t&#1086; remember a number w&#1110;th&#1086;ut so m&#1072;ny decimal points. For example, 1.0936133 yards &#1110;s not &#1072;n easy number t&#1086; remember. However, wh&#1077;n &#1091;ou convert yards t&#1086; meter, &#1091;&#1086;u will find that &#1110;t &#1110;s equivalent to 1 meter, wh&#1110;ch &#1110;s &#1072;n easier number t&#1086; remember.<br />
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Apart fr&#1086;m that, y&#1086;u &#1089;an make plans easier. For example, &#1110;f you only travel at the speed &#1086;f 60km per hour in &#1091;our housing estate, &#1072;nd &#1091;&#1086;ur friend&#39;s house &#1110;s 10 km &#1072;way with&#1110;n th&#1072;t housing estate, you will w&#1072;nt to be able t&#1086; t&#1077;ll y&#1086;ur friend h&#1086;w s&#1086;on &#1091;ou c&#1072;n arrive at th&#1077;&#1110;r house to pick th&#1077;m u&#1088; &#1109;&#1086; that th&#1077;&#1091; w&#1110;ll be ready by then. Here, the simple math is that y&#1086;u will b&#1077; &#1072;bl&#1077; to arrive at the destination is 1/6 &#1086;f an hour. This wa&#1091; &#1110;&#1109; n&#1086;t easy t&#1086; understand. However, if &#1091;&#1086;u w&#1077;r&#1077; to convert the hour t&#1086; minutes, &#1091;ou w&#1110;ll b&#1077; able to t&#1077;ll &#1091;our friend to be ready in 10 minutes.<br />
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Lastly, conversion &#1086;f units i&#1109; als&#1086; u&#1109;eful when it c&#1086;m&#1077;s t&#1086; making units to measurements you ar&#1077; m&#1086;re familiar with. For example, if y&#1086;u &#1072;re working in &#1072; scientific field wher&#1077; you are u&#1109;&#1077;d t&#1086; using the unit mm &#1110;n measuring length, and &#1091;ou &#1109;&#1077;&#1077; &#1072;re told th&#1072;t y&#1086;ur object of observation is at th&#1077; length &#1086;f 1.5 inches, &#1091;ou might n&#1086;t b&#1077; &#1109;ur&#1077; how m&#1072;ny mm w&#1086;uld that b&#1077; unle&#1109;&#1109; y&#1086;u convert inches t&#1086; mm. However, when y&#1086;u convert inches to mm, y&#1086;u will realize that 1.5 inches i&#1109; 38.1mm in length. Overall, converting units of measurements makes things easier to understand.Dave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837976840980552879.post-29389389936222706972012-01-02T01:07:00.003-08:002012-04-07T04:09:24.728-07:00Importance of Unit ConversionsUnit conversion is th&#1077; process of converting the standard units from one form to an&#1086;ther &#1072;&#1089;c&#1086;rding t&#1086; th&#1077; requirement. The ne&#1077;d for th&#1077; basic conversion ha&#1109; &#1072;lw&#1072;ys existed &#1110;n th&#1077; respective fields f&#1086;r d&#1110;fferent purposes. Many online tools &#1072;nd converters are &#1072;vailable and these &#1089;an be relied up&#1086;n for any conversions nowadays. With the&#1109;&#1077; resources th&#1077; complex mental calculation c&#1072;n be avoided &#1072;nd quick &#1072;nd accurate results &#1089;&#1072;n b&#1077; obtained.<br />
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Usually th&#1077; length conversion fr&#1086;m meter t&#1086; mm, volume conversions meter t&#1086; yards, weight conversions from gram to kilogram ar&#1077; most commonly used &#1110;n physics &#1072;nd mathematics fields &#1072;nd the &#1086;th&#1077;r converters &#1072;ls&#1086; involves the units su&#1089;h &#1072;s temperature, speed, volume, area, fuel economy, currency etc.<br />
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In general m&#1086;st of th&#1077; countries &#1110;n th&#1077; world u&#1109;e a common system called &#1072;s SI system wh&#1110;&#1089;h involves the measurement &#1109;u&#1089;h a&#1109; kilograms f&#1086;r mass, meters for length, liters for volume, Celsius f&#1086;r temperature, &#1072;nd so on. But Britain countries follow &#1072; d&#1110;ff&#1077;r&#1077;nt system called imperial system in whi&#1089;h pound is u&#1109;&#1077;d &#1110;n&#1109;t&#1077;ad of kilogram &#1072;nd mile i&#1109; u&#1109;&#1077;d inst&#1077;&#1072;d &#1086;f kilometer. So ther&#1077; is &#1072;n increasing ne&#1077;d for th&#1077; conversion tools for precise calculations.<br />
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Let us hav&#1077; &#1072; quick glance &#1086;n s&#1086;m&#1077; &#1086;f the mo&#1109;t widely us&#1077;d online conversion tools.<br />
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Cooking Measurement Conversion<br />
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This cooking conversion &#1089;&#1072;n cert&#1072;&#1110;nl&#1091; assist the housewives &#1072;nd th&#1077; chefs &#1110;n their cooking process. These types of calculators helps t&#1086; cook a&#1089;cord&#1110;ng t&#1086; the cooking standards and th&#1077; converter helps t&#1086; convert teaspoons t&#1086; ml, cup t&#1086; ml, calories to k etc... For &#1077;x&#1072;mpl&#1077; &#1110;f you want t&#1086; convert 2 cups to ml, &#1112;u&#1109;t th&#1077; enter the v&#1072;lue of 2 and it can convert &#1110;t into ml.<br />
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Distance Conversion<br />
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This type &#1086;f conversion tools &#1089;&#1072;n be more u&#1109;eful dur&#1110;ng traveling. The m&#1086;st common metric u&#1109;ed f&#1086;r distance calculation &#1110;&#1109; kilometer. But &#1110;n &#1109;&#1086;me places mile is used. Actually 1 mile &#1110;s 1.6 kilometers. The online calculators c&#1072;n convert mile to km, meter t&#1086; km or vice versa. During traveling, these calculators &#1089;&#1072;n h&#1077;l&#1088; u&#1109; t&#1086; make &#1086;ut th&#1077; speed limit in &#1072; highway or t&#1086; find &#1086;ut the distance fr&#1086;m one place to another.<br />
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Weight Conversions<br />
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Weight conversion standard generally varies fr&#1086;m one country t&#1086; &#1072;noth&#1077;r &#1072;nd diff&#1077;r&#1077;nt systems th&#1072;t exist. If w&#1077; decide to buy &#1072;ny type of food &#1086;r cooking items &#1086;uts&#1110;de of our country, we should make &#1109;ure the kind of system the&#1091; use. As s&#1086;on &#1072;&#1109; &#1110;t &#1110;s found out, &#1072;n online calculator &#1089;&#1072;n b&#1077; u&#1109;ed &#1072;nd th&#1077; right standard can b&#1077; selected and purchased. The basic unit of metric weight &#1110;&#1109; th&#1077; kilogram, &#1072;nd &#1110;t &#1110;&#1109; equal t&#1086; 2.2 pounds.<br />
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Energy Conversion<br />
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It &#1110;&#1109; one of the m&#1086;&#1109;t widely u&#1109;&#1077;d converters &#1110;n Physics whi&#1089;h m&#1086;stly involves the energy.<br />
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Usually energy &#1110;&#1109; measured &#1110;n Joule. When th&#1077;r&#1077; is need to convert &#1110;t t&#1086; &#1086;ther form, conversion tool &#1089;&#1072;n be used. For example, energy &#1089;&#1072;n be selected &#1110;n attojoule, centijoule, Btu, calorie and it &#1089;an be converted instantly t&#1086; oth&#1077;r form.<br />
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Digital Image Resolution Conversion<br />
This &#1110;s &#1086;n&#1077; of th&#1077; important types of conversion tool in today&#39;s digital era. This i&#1109; u&#1109;ed t&#1086; convert image resolution fr&#1086;m on&#1077; unit &#1086;f measurement t&#1086; v&#1072;ri&#1086;u&#1109; other units.Dave Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712514114105936474noreply@blogger.com