The outlaw map of physics
- From: grnjn066@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 07:07:59 +0000 (UTC)
Would you hire a cab in a city without a single street map?
If you do have a method of organizing your knowledge of physics,
is it a shared method?
1. I dare anyone in the world who has used the timeline of history,
the tree of life in biology, chemistry's periodic table of elements or
any street map to objectively examine my material, my hundreds of
references, any other work, and then to declare that the foundation,
science with the units of measurement at its core has no need of such a
common ground visual aid, memory aid, and calculation device.
2. I dare anyone, after examination, to declare that the technique
which I have stumbled upon is not the most logical, most pertinent,
the most elegant approach for the mapping of physics that exists.
3. I challenge everyone to seek the limits of the potential in this
meta-language tool: My work is public domain.
John Aikman
The Outlaw Map of Physics
http://www.outlawmapofphysics.com
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