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    Hello. It's All a Spin.

    Per your suggested introduction list...
    1. I have lived in India, Kenya and Zambia, and am now living in Canada. So, I'm not really from any one place, though I most closely associate myself with the Indian aesthetic.
    2. I located this website through Wikipedia's webpage on the TOE.
    3. My interest in TOE arose through a sincere appreciation for rational thought, passion for simple mathematics and a naturally-inquisitive, analytical attitude.
    4. For me to state that I have a unique perspective would be presumptuous, especially after having read some of the threads here. Perhaps you'd be kind enough to let me know if I ever post anything unique! I'm here to observe, learn and question; along the way, I'll try my best to contribute.
    5. I went to the University of Manitoba for a B.Comm (Hons.) in accounting and economics, having completed school studies in Lusaka [Zambia] and Mumbai. I pursued (successfully, to my parents' delight) management accounting studies after university.
    6. I am familiar with statistical analysis, data modelling and am currently interested in predictive analytics. On TOE, I'm interested in simple explanations for complex systems.
    7. I haven't written any books or publications.
    8. Past influences that have shaped my opinion of our world and its greater reality: 'progressive' religious upbringing; school mathematics teacher; university professor of business and government; M K Gandhi; M L King Jr.; N Mandela; intelligentsia of ancient Eastern thought (particularly Indians) and of the Enlightenment; observation of human nature in times of conflict; the stock market.
    9. Any links I post would be finance and stock-picking websites! Even so, I would recommend reading books by Masaru Emoto (e.g., True Power of Water: Healing and Discovering Ourselves).
    10. I'm not an author of a book or publication.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chakkar
    Per your suggested introduction list...
    1. I have lived in India, Kenya and Zambia, and am now living in Canada. So, I'm not really from any one place, though I most closely associate myself with the Indian aesthetic.
    2. I located this website through Wikipedia's webpage on the TOE.
    3. My interest in TOE arose through a sincere appreciation for rational thought, passion for simple mathematics and a naturally-inquisitive, analytical attitude.
    4. For me to state that I have a unique perspective would be presumptuous, especially after having read some of the threads here. Perhaps you'd be kind enough to let me know if I ever post anything unique! I'm here to observe, learn and question; along the way, I'll try my best to contribute.
    5. I went to the University of Manitoba for a B.Comm (Hons.) in accounting and economics, having completed school studies in Lusaka [Zambia] and Mumbai. I pursued (successfully, to my parents' delight) management accounting studies after university.
    6. I am familiar with statistical analysis, data modelling and am currently interested in predictive analytics. On TOE, I'm interested in simple explanations for complex systems.
    7. I haven't written any books or publications.
    8. Past influences that have shaped my opinion of our world and its greater reality: 'progressive' religious upbringing; school mathematics teacher; university professor of business and government; M K Gandhi; M L King Jr.; N Mandela; intelligentsia of ancient Eastern thought (particularly Indians) and of the Enlightenment; observation of human nature in times of conflict; the stock market.
    9. Any links I post would be finance and stock-picking websites! Even so, I would recommend reading books by Masaru Emoto (e.g., True Power of Water: Healing and Discovering Ourselves).
    10. I'm not an author of a book or publication.
    Welcome to the TOE Chakkar.and greetings from England,look forward to your postings.
    kindest regards michael.
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    reveal herself?

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    Welcome to ToeQuest Chakkar.
    There is a wide range of forums to select from to fit your interests.
    David

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    Welcome to Toequest Chakkar ... I also look forward to your posts ....
    The fundamental method of philosophy is the use of reasoning to evaluate arguments concerning these questions ..

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    Yes indeed, welcome to TOEquest. There is always space here for the articulate. And you strike me as someone who might someday be read by many.

    As to the intelligentsia of ancient Eastern thought, I had a conversation with an Indian lady today about this very thing. I pointed out that the ancient Indian mystics' prevailing take on the subject of reality was that all things were always vibrating, including the air around us. That is very compelling, for we may find within that idea the seed of the TOE.
    "There is nothing permanent except change"

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    Good to have you with us Chakkar!
    I am undoubtable sure that your posts will be unique and helpful to our TOE community! I've found your introduction most fascinating, and hope to read your further posts.

    Best regards

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    "Happiness is not an ideal of reason, but of imagination."

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    Cool Ditto!

    Welcome to TOEquest, it already sounds like you have a unique perspective...
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