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Re: Discontinuous West 'versus' Continuous East - 05-14-2007, 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick View Post
As we seem to be getting on "like a house on fire"RP,I thought that I would ask you this,
three names spring to my mind,and I would be interested in your opinion on what you think of there ideas;one is Ervin Laszlo,founder of the "club of Budapest".The other is Dr
Edward R Close Phd,in particular that of "Transcendental Physics";web site is;
http://www.Trancendentalphysics.com
And lastly that of Brian Josephson phd,Nobel Laureate,he is by the way attending a
conference on August 11-14 2007,at the Embassy suites hotel,Albuquerque,New Mexico.
The conference is the "Language of Spirit" and Brian Josephson is addressing a topic
entitled "Quantum Entanglement and Beauty",if you are able to go,I am sure you would
enjoy it,sadly I am unable to attend.

I await your reply.


regards michael.
Laszlo I am somewhat familiar with. The guy who wants to make the world a better place, sorta like a cross between Jaques Costeau and Greenpeace? - I respect what he's doing. It's urgently needed and I hope his objectives grow and multiply.
I must tell you Michael that I'm not up on Josephson or Close, though I will look into finding more information on them. As the expression goes - and you would understand, I think - 'my plate is full' right now. On the other hand, I always manage to make room for impingent issues anyway. Thanks very much for the information. I wish to be able to understand more of it so as to enable myself to reciprocate a productive conversation.

Incidentally, the URL on Close isn't working for me. I think I can find him on google though.

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