"When forced to summarize the general theory of relativity in one sentence: Time and space and gravitation have no separate existence from matter. ... Physical objects are not in space, but these objects are spatially extended ... thus the concept of particles cannot play a fundamental part, ... and can only appear as a limited region in space in which the field strength or energy density are particularly high."
(Albert Einstein, Metaphysics of Relativity, 1950)
"It is my firm belief that the last seven decades of the twentieth century will be characterized in history as the dark ages of theoretical physics. ... The quantum world is a world of waves, not particles."
(Carver Mead, Professor Emeritus at Caltech. Received $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize in 1999)
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Harry Costas
Joined: 22 Oct 2006 Posts: 98 Location: Sydney Australia
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 1:42 am Post subject: How do you post in the other topics? |
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Hello All
How do you post in the other topics?.
I keep on trying they say you have to be a moderator.
Smile, does that mean you need a Lic to drive a car? "Lic"
Please read Posting Guidelines (under Google Search box) and try to search and read on relevant subjects of Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) before posting.
And the Google Toolbar is great as it allows you to check spelling in forms before posting. Please try to use it! Thanks.
Registering and applying to be a Moderator
Due to endless spam I have now (Jan. 2006) changed permissions so all people have to Register / Log In to post in the top 'Say Hello' section (previously anyone could post there). You can still read posts from the rest of the forum without registering, however, to post in the rest of this Science Forum you need to apply to be a 'moderator' (the term phpBB uses - but really just enables us to give you permission to post in all forum sections). Only people who have made some effort to understand the Wave Structure of Matter will be accepted as Moderators. By earning this right to edit and contribute to work that we think is important and requires careful thought, we hope to maintain a high quality forum that efficiently utilises the various talents of a variety of contributors.
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Aireal
Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 211 Location: Mayfield, Kentucky. U.S.A.
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Hi Harry
We are restructuring the forum. The lower sections used to be reserved for long standing members of the forum who had applied to become a moderator for the forum. I do not know if this will carry over to the new forum set up, or even if we have decided what to do with that section yet. |
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Harry Costas
Joined: 22 Oct 2006 Posts: 98 Location: Sydney Australia
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Hello Aerial
Smile,,,,,,,,,,,,,hey!!!! I just want people to get involved, it will make the forum better,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I think |
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haselhurst Site Admin

Joined: 28 Feb 2005 Posts: 728 Location: Planet Earth, Milky Way, Universe, Infinite Space. Status: Endangered Species. Cause: Ignorance
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Hi Harry,
Sorry for delay in replying.
I have added you (and lazyman, Bill Back) as members of forum science group so this should allow you to post anywhere in forum.
If you are serious about helping (and i enjoy your quirky posts!) then I can make you an administrator.
I think that early in the new year we will do a major redesign of forum - so don't do too much for a while till we get better organised here.
We need good help here - so thanks for the offer - greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Geoff
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Harry Costas
Joined: 22 Oct 2006 Posts: 98 Location: Sydney Australia
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Hello haselhurst
Smile,,,,,,,,,,thank you
I will just wait and read and read and than read more.
You have a fantastic forum. |
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haselhurst Site Admin

Joined: 28 Feb 2005 Posts: 728 Location: Planet Earth, Milky Way, Universe, Infinite Space. Status: Endangered Species. Cause: Ignorance
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Thanks Harry,
You are very kind.
It is a pleasure to have you here.
Cosmic Christmas Cheers!
Geoff |
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Lazyman
Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 93 Location: Michigan, USA
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Geoff,
Thanks for letting us know about the change in posting priviledges. I don't know how you manage to keep up with things here...with just my little bit of reading, research, and discussion, I seem to rapidly get spread very thin....
Keep up the good work |
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haselhurst Site Admin

Joined: 28 Feb 2005 Posts: 728 Location: Planet Earth, Milky Way, Universe, Infinite Space. Status: Endangered Species. Cause: Ignorance
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Thanks Lazyman,
I have also greatly enjoyed your contributions here.
In the new year when we look at redesigning this forum and starting to promote WSM more seriously, I hope that you will be involved.
I can add you as an admin then.
I am stretched a bit thin - I always seem to have about ten things to do at any one time - sometimes I just get demoralised and go for a walk in the sun! So I do need help!! (one reason for this forum!)
I think our planet is dying, that we have worked out what reality is - and this is critical knowledge if humanity is to survive on earth. (And I sometimes wish I did not know WSM, so I did not feel this feverish responsibility to getting this knowledge known to world!!)
However, I find in life that if you try to do intelligent interesting moral things, then you tend to meet other intelligent interesting moral people, and this makes it worthwhile (so my thanks to you and others at this forum).
All the best,
Geoff |
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haselhurst Site Admin

Joined: 28 Feb 2005 Posts: 728 Location: Planet Earth, Milky Way, Universe, Infinite Space. Status: Endangered Species. Cause: Ignorance
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Hey Joe Average,
I forgot to add you in the group above. Now fixed - you are part of the science group in this forum that can post anywhere.
I think your ideas are very useful - over next few years will lead to something profound / important.
I actually started all this as I wanted to write a book on 'The Evolution of Utopia'.
I distinctly remember sitting down in my little cottage in the bush back in 1996, writing the first page, then realising that I did not have enough knowledge to do it!
This led to me deciding to read the history / evolution of physics and philosophy as a way of understanding what reality actually is, thus what is evolving. (The WSM occurred to me in late 1997, after reading Lorentz, Einstein and Feynman - then I found the work of Milo Wolff which confirmed that i was not crazy!)
So ten years later I think we now do have enough knowledge - true knowledge of reality!
Best,
Geoff
PS -Anyone else who wants to be involved in helping WSM / this forum please write to me and I can add you to Science group. |
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Harry Costas
Joined: 22 Oct 2006 Posts: 98 Location: Sydney Australia
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Hello All
Thank you,,,,,got the email
Question:
Where do you find the time to do what you are doing? |
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Lazyman
Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 93 Location: Michigan, USA
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Geoff,
| Quote: | | In the new year when we look at redesigning this forum and starting to promote WSM more seriously, I hope that you will be involved. |
I'd like to think that I could help in some small way, as I have been receiving more from your site than I have been giving. I'm not internet savvy as to adwords, tabs, tags, etc.. but maybe I can do something.
Totally off-topic here...
| Quote: | | sometimes I just get demoralised and go for a walk in the sun! | It seems that you live in a very rural area. Do you take an interest in your local fauna? The reason I ask is that, as one of my hobbies, I happen to keep a collection of various species of Australian goannas (I told you it was way OT ) I can soon delete this part of my post, but just had to ask) |
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haselhurst Site Admin

Joined: 28 Feb 2005 Posts: 728 Location: Planet Earth, Milky Way, Universe, Infinite Space. Status: Endangered Species. Cause: Ignorance
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Hi All,
Where do i get the time?
Well I am smart enough to reasonably understand Google / Internet so I have applied that knowledge (and a bloody lot of work from Karene and I over 12 months) to build our philosophy shop at Cafepress.
It has been a top ten shop there for past 12 months (which is pretty amazing for a philosophy / science based shop!). Anyway it earns enough for us to live and devote our working hours to website / philosophy work (plus further funds that will be used for promotion).
http://www.cafepress.com/philosophy_shop
It will be easy to help WSM and improve visibility on internet. The rules are simple and logical - we just need to get good plans of action in place and ensure that we work together as a group to achieve strength / power that group behaviour has. The internet allows this, and over next few months we will slowly organize this - over next few years we can do great things together i think (else i would not be here!)
I live on 650 acres of coastal bush (SW Australia).
We have 'Bob Tail' goannas here (called blue tongues in eastern states).
And we also have a lot of tiger snakes - very venomous - so you have to be careful each side of summer when they tend to laze about on tracks to get sunshine / heat energy from sun (yes, everything in universe is interconnected!)
I love the bush / nature. It is the source / motivation for all the work I do - to save nature by understanding truth and reality, thus appreciating how important nature is to our future survival (now seriously threatened i think).
Cool to keep reptiles! Isn't it amazing all the different forms of replicating vibrating space that have evolved. (I sometimes think this when i drink red wine, look at the sunset - life and the universe are very amazing when you really think about it - think about how things exist in space).
Cheers fellow friends of vibrating space.
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Steve Anthony

Joined: 14 Feb 2006 Posts: 346 Location: Helsinki
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Hi Geoff, Lazyman, all...
I think the above is an important aspect of our new realisations regarding Space. Nature, as other forms of Space, is all around us in such diversity and beauty, and yet we rarely pay it much attention in 'ordinary' life.
I regard it as the most important task of my day, to go 'out' into the rest of wobbling Space and see what else it can show me!
The Finnish woodland is pretty much the last surviving 'wilderness' in Europe, and it is a rare privilege for me to be able to wander around in it, almost at will. I never fail to learn some new thing about the nature of existence in such an ever changing environment. I am very lucky in this respect, and i'm sure it helps to interact with other 'waves' in such a way, when contemplating how we all fit in with them.
I've had some very odd sensations this summer, as the ideas presented before me, by trying to understand WSM, have gradually started to sink in. I used to sit on the rocks and try to understand such things, but now, sometimes, I am the rock! And at other times, I have envisaged myself 'falling upwards' to rest on a cloud, whilst laying on the ground, looking 'up'; or is it 'down'?
Truth is the strangest drug yet!
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Lazyman
Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 93 Location: Michigan, USA
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Hey Geoff, Steve, all,
650 acres is quite a spread. I guess my animals are my little piece of Australia. I have some that are known by the name of the region where they occur, such as Kimberley, and Pilbara Rock Monitors (goanna), etc..Yes, getting involved with nature is indeed a great way to enjoy and appreciate space. |
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