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Alternative Energy Series Cheap, Clean Energy Everywhere Now!
by Ed Howes
I had sincerely hoped to profit from the things I have learned about energy over the past 20 years. Much time has passed without progress. I never found anyone to help or encourage me to bring these not so new technologies to market, so here I will offer them to the world and see if anyone might find
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Only knowledge from above...
by Terry Dashner
"Only knowledge from above can Move us forward."
On Christopher Columbus' fourth voyage to the New World in 1503, he and his crew became stranded on the island of Jamaica. Columbus' food supply was almost gone, and his ship was too badly damaged to repair [worms had eaten through the wooden hull].
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Joshian Conjectures ( i.e. Superultramodern Scientific Conjectures )
by Dr Kedar Joshi
Following are some conjectures of Dr Kedar Joshi ( i.e. myself ) that are more or less essential to the superultramodern science.
1. Joshian Conjecture of Three Dimensional Space -
Space has three and only three ( spatial ) dimensions.
Basis :
i. There is no evidence to believe in hyperspace
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The Superultramodern Principia : The Foundations of Superultramodern Science (SS)
by Dr Kedar Joshi
The Superultramodern Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (in short, The Superultramodern Principia) mainly combines The NSTP (Non - Spatial Thinking Process) Theory and Conmathematics (Conceptual Mathematics). It also entails some other ideas of Dr Kedar Joshi like 'If reason itself is flawed',
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Conmathematical Resolution of Russell's Paradox
by Dr Kedar Joshi
Russell's Paradox -
'A paradox uncovered by Bertrand Russell in 1901 that forced a reformulation of set theory. One version of Russell's paradox, known as the barber paradox, considers a town with a male barber who, every day, shaves every man who doesn't shave himself, and no one else. Does the barber
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