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Creation Date: 11-20-2006 04:27 PM
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In Facts which give illusion Facts which give illusion.
  #4 Sticky Entry  New 11-23-2006 09:06 PM
Science fiction often deals with facts of illusion. These statements are long winded contain unfinished thoughts and are original. Sci-fi facts are often science mysteries that are not yet considered fact but that most people agree will someday be, fact. What can we learn to avoid while writing science by this example, the following:
When using facts of illusion always be longwinded that way the reader will not try and think for themself.
Facts which were just proven yesterday are facts of illusion do not state them as facts.
Facts which you are sure will be proven, are facts, since there is already a consensus about it being fact.
Facts which rely on experimentation are facts of illus ...More Read More
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In Facts which give merit Facts which give merit.
  #3 Sticky Entry  New 11-23-2006 08:53 PM
The first thing which we need to write a science paper is the facts. Facts are statements that if given the chance the readers themselves would agree with them. Therefore common facts are not something which a science writer gets rewarded for. A science writer gets rewarded for the following:
Discovering new facts
Linking old facts to new facts which leads to a new facts
Proving old facts are not facts but are approximations.
Making their facts into topic headings.
Using their facts to conclude a hypothesis.
Having a reference if their facts get challenged

The best things about the science paper is the facts because they are simple short and precise, giving the reader a plea ...More Read More
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In Ideas that satisfy the author. Science favors math.
  #2 Sticky Entry  New 11-23-2006 01:22 AM
The idea that someone could be asked to explain their scientific theory in a langauge other than math is wholey unjustifiable. This type of theory is in fact not a theory because anybody who is writing science fiction might have already written a similar idea but has the advantage of being a writer of that genre. Things that seperate a Science Fiction writer from a Science writer are:
The science writer will have to use math that relates to the theory
The science fiction writer may use math that alludes to a story
The science writer using math will tend to repeat himself to make it clear
The science fiction writer will summarize to leave the plot open-ended.
The science writer bases ...More Read More
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In Ideas that satisfy the establishment. Not necessarily the content of the document.
  #1 Sticky Entry  New 11-22-2006 09:58 PM
Style is a main concern when writing a scientific paper. Science is the only topic that becomes wrong when it is written in the wrong order. Fiction stories are always correct so long as the reader stays interested. This editorial relates that idea. Here is a list of orders to be considered:
  • Chronology
    in order of discovery, in order of occurance in nature, in order of mathematical progression which may be a mixture of both discovery and nature
  • Proof
    Ideas which are unprovable in the beginning, Ideas which may be provable in the future in the beginning, Ideas which are not your own and are proven in the beginning.
  • Abstract
    list the ideas which have theoretical creativity in the begi
...More Read More
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In Member Quest The New World TOE
  #7 New 06-29-2008 01:01 PM
The New World Toe
An autobiographical work.
by Jon Woodward.

Introduction. Scientific interests in civilised societies.
Basically the different sectors of world society how they advance independantly and what the effects of cultural merging is on technology.

04 - 27 - 2008
Today i went on "Liberty". I went to the computer and entered in the New World Toe. An Autobiographical work.

04 - 27 - 2008
ideas~ growing up, college, boot, The Unification Theory, toequest, form some story that makes toe. Chapter summary
First chapter- ideas~ cultural differences writing The Unification Theory Going to add entries to blog

~going to college
~similarities between concepts
~metaphor
~examining comp ...More Read More
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In Member Quest Statistics on Google’s OpenSocial platform end
  #6 New 04-07-2008 01:56 AM

Statistics on Google’s OpenSocial platform end users and Facebook users



We recently gathered data and released stats on users of MySpace, LinkedIn, Friendster, Plaxo, and Hi5 – five social networks on the OpenSocial platform. We also gathered data on Facebook users. For instance, did you know:
- The greatest overlap between OpenSocial container sites exists between MySpace and Hi5, in which 43% of Hi5 users also use MySpace.
- Facebook users are 63% female and 36% male whereas the sites integrated with the OpenSocial platform are 61% female and 38% male
- 52% of Facebook users are 18-25, whereas 40% of the ...More Read More
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In Member Quest Directory
  #5 New 11-27-2006 05:46 PM
"Statistics on Google’s OpenSocial platform end users and
Facebook users," http://blog.rapleaf.com/, [11.13.07].
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