From the Cyclotron GuestBook

Record 764
Name: Matt Marcello
Website:
Referred by: Net Search
From: Pennsylavania
Time: 1998-05-26 00:50:52
Comments: As long as there are wondering minds, there must be someone to guide them toward knowledge and truth and away from misunderstanding
Record 763
Name: Al & Jane Perreault
Website: Jane & Al's World:Ham Radio, Nursing, Pics, Sports
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From:
Time: 1998-05-25 14:58:38
Comments: It is always a pleasure and very exciting to stumble upon a page that shows such good taste! Keep up the good work, and don't be a stranger, come on over and visit Jane & Al's World - Ham Radio, Nursing, Cool Links, & Pic's. Also, come in and sign our Guestbook!
Record 762
Name: Robert Busan
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Staten Island, New York
Time: 1998-05-24 06:19:58
Comments: I found the information quite interesting. Thank you for the insight into this beautiful and rare creature!
Record 760
Name: Jennifer Hogan
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: MA, USA
Time: 1998-05-23 20:50:02
Comments: HEY, you! Yeah, you! The guys at NASA didn't come up with a good answer for what space/time is made of. I'll read and reply to any suggestions. I'd prefer if they had some sort of explanation, but NASA didn't give me one, so you don't. Please refrain from emailing me to say space/time is made of pasta or the like unless you have reason for saying so. This is important info to me! The thing is that if I can bend it from here, I can create a "transmat" or temporary wormhole. I'll listen to your ideas, but I NEED them! Thanks for your time!
Record 759
Name: Ricardo Polentarutti
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Argentina
Time: 1998-05-23 17:12:29
Comments: El mejor defensor del medio ambiente
Record 758
Name: mel
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: florida
Time: 1998-05-22 21:11:56
Comments: I love to learn more about the college in france for future marine biolgist this site didn't have much on that.
Record 754
Name: David M
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: California
Time: 1998-05-18 05:36:18
Comments: Great site! Can anyone explain to me in relatively simple terms the many worlds theory of quantum physics? I think I might have visited some of these parallel universes in the sleep state.
Record 752
Name: Josef F. van Niekerk
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: South Africa
Time: 1998-05-16 18:57:35
Comments: It's my pleasure to sign your geust book in memmory of one of the greatest men to ever walk upon the face of the earth. As a scuba diver I understood his language of concern for our ocean. May all scuba divers, like the great man said, become soldiers to protect our most valuable asset. Long live the Cousteau memmories. There is never a bad dive, because on every one there is something new to learn and discover.
Record 751
Name: Dan Gilbertson
Website: Nonlocal Medium Theory for a UFT
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: St Louis Mo
Time: 1998-05-12 16:27:39
Comments: I like you web site. It might be nice if you develop a categorization method to fit the UFT's into.
Record 750
Name: Matt
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Campbell River BC
Time: 1998-05-08 17:16:41
Comments: cool site!!!!!!!
Record 749
Name: Roger Ellman
Website: The Origin and Its Meaning
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Washington, DC area
Time: 1998-05-08 15:47:54
Comments: That which makes "The Origin and Its Meaning" different and significant is that it is a physics derivation of the present universe starting from nothingness. It derives all of the fundamental laws: Coulomb's, Ampere's, Newton's. It resolves all of the unresolved problems of physics, both those that are ignored (what is field and how does it do what it does, why are atomic stable orbits stable, the wave-particle dilemma of light, etc.) and those not yet successfully addressed (how and why the universe came into existence, where it is going, gravitation, nuclear structure and so forth). But the book is much more than that. It begins with how and why the universe came into existence from nothing. After developing the resulting physical universe the book then presents a complete development of the functioning of intelligence as it operates in any "brain-like" structure, including man-made. These steps, the origin, the universe, and intelligence, are in order to eliminate the necessity for a god to account for them all. (While it is difficult to prove that there is no god, it is quite practical to show that a god is not necessary.) That done, the work goes on to analyze what that all means for humans (and any intelligent life forms) and their society. The conclusion is that our evolution requires (if we are not to fail as have many other species) that we overcome our animal competition-for-survival heritage and learn "social love" the functioning together mutually, cooperatively.
Record 748
Name: Roger Ellman
Website: The Origin and Its Meaning
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Washington, DC area
Time: 1998-05-08 15:37:11
Comments: That which makes "The Origin and Its Meaning" different and significant is that it is a physics derivation of the present universe starting from nothingness. It derives all of the fundamental laws: Coulomb's, Ampere's, Newton's. It resolves all of the unresolved problems of physics, both those that are ignored (what is field and how does it do what it does, why are atomic stable orbits stable, the wave-particle dilemma of light, etc.) and those not yet successfully addressed (how and why the universe came into existence, where it is going, gravitation, nuclear structure and so forth).
Record 747
Name: Spooky
Website: Ground Zero
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: US
Time: 1998-05-07 19:05:24
Comments: Nice page! Check out mine!!!
Record 746
Name: cathrine palmgren
Website:
Referred by: Word of Mouth
From: sweden
Time: 1998-05-07 17:35:49
Comments: hi, I would like to know where you can find more of such games as "The animalgame". It was quite fun.
Record 745
Name: Lindsay
Website: n/a
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: oklahoma
Time: 1998-05-07 14:59:17
Comments: we should save the Monk Seals before they are all gone.
Record 744
Name: Lindsay
Website: n/a
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: oklahoma
Time: 1998-05-07 14:58:13
Comments: we should save the Monk Seals before they are all gone.
Record 743
Name: Porter
Website:
Referred by: Net Search
From: Madison, WI
Time: 1998-05-07 14:14:26
Comments: I have always enjoyed the adventures of Jacques Cousteau. Recently I found a 20 volume book set, in beautiful condition. It is the hard bound set by Danberry Press, 1973 "The Ocean World of Jacques Cousteau. Some of the books, it appears, have never even been opened.
Record 742
Name: Everett E. Allie
Website: Humanity's Ultimate Challenge
Referred by: Net Search
From: Ft. Lauderdale
Time: 1998-05-07 05:16:47
Comments: There is now a fully developed alternative means of addressing physics. It is the work of a retiered engineer from General Electric Company and is the result of an analysis of the existing body of physics data from the perspective of the geometric necessities of motion. This approach provided a means of validating algorithms against the data and paved the way for a 'successive approximation' discovery of the activities and structure of the primary particles. This approach turned out to be effective for addressisng the complete range of physics phenomena, including all the forces, control and activity. It allows the worker in physics to seemlessly address the complete range of physics phenomena using a single, universal fundamental referent without the necessity of switching and translating among units or the use of numerious corrective coefficients. The new system reflects the data more accurately than present systems and displays the interrelationships among all phenomena. The system discloses the nature of structure and the architecture of the three families of particles (four, if you count the gamma). Using this method, all forces, charge, mass, gravity, thermodynamics, etc., are accounted for, as well as the renewal mechanism for the Cosmos. This work completes the fundamental discoveries in physics. The system requires an orientation to a new math, a modified version of LaPlace mathematics, referenced to the scale of the electron and making possible the ability to work with conceptual space and compressability limits. This system displays a unified Cosmos of unlimited extent and a continuum of development and degeneration without beginning or end. This continuum is maintained by gravitational forces, which forever draw matter together, and natural limitations as to the amount of matter that can accumulate before becoming unstable. The Cosmic 'energy' storage mechanism is seen as compacted z-zero particles, which become the limits to compressability. The universe is continually renewed by an endless series of cosmic 'bangs', the largest of which is thought to be at galactic scale. Everett E. Allie
Record 741
Name: Amanda Frey
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Williamsburg,Ohio
Time: 1998-05-06 22:44:39
Comments: It help me with my homework and it worked good. The pictures were cute and pretty.
Record 740
Name: kristy miller
Website:
Referred by: Net Search
From: winnipeg,manitoba Canada
Time: 1998-05-06 16:30:25
Comments: i think you guys are VERY cool for doing what your doing
Record 739
Name: Joe Marjancik
Website:
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Phoenix, Arizona
Time: 1998-05-06 15:47:25
Comments: Excellent site, Enjoyed it
Record 738
Name: CyberTeddy-Online.com
Website: People's Choice WebSite 500
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: New York City
Time: 1998-05-05 08:58:40
Comments: Cool sightings...
Record 737
Name: gary hensher
Website: i have non
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: platsburgh ny
Time: 1998-05-05 05:44:29
Comments: time is all creation in a thought
Record 736
Name: David S. Reed
Website:
Referred by: Word of Mouth
From: Sewanee, Tenessee
Time: 1998-05-04 03:23:08
Comments: very interesting - but not dumb!
Record 735
Name: Starr Anaradian
Website: buildinc
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Florida
Time: 1998-05-04 00:46:48
Comments: We need more info like this ...Please keep it up.
Record 734
Name: Starr Anaradian
Website: buildinc
Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Florida
Time: 1998-05-04 00:47:26
Comments: We need more info like this ...Please keep it up.
Record 731
Name: rigaux,doug
Website:
Referred by: Word of Mouth
From: new brunswick canada
Time: 1998-05-02 00:21:53
Comments: referred by a smart guy, loved the site just from the cursory look I have taken. I am also buddhist, so I am interested in correlating information from different sources.Currently working on comparison of Indian and european logic. be back and thanks for your effort to make a great site.