Timothy Wilken I am well into my strongend. Still working on the specifications for GIFTegrity. One of my realizations is that in a network of Giftors-Giftees, there is no place […]
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More from EarthDance. Wednesday, Elisabet Sahtouris took us from From Possums to People—10. Also see: From Polyps to Possums—9, From Protists to Polyps—8, Evidence of Evolution—7, A Great Leap—6, The Dance of […]
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The following talk was given at the World Congress of the Systems Sciences and 44th Annual Meeting of the International Society of the Systems Sciences July 16-22, 2000 – Toronto, Canada. […]
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My readers know of my respect for Daniel Quinn. You may be familiar with his story of Ishmael, but another of his books that is equally valuable is The Story of B. […]
Continue readingSynergy – Another Idea Whose Time Has Come?
I began studying synergy in 1979. By 1981, I was thinking of myself as a synergic scientist. There are only a handful of synergic scientists, and with the internet, I thought I […]
Continue readingFrom Possums to People
More from EarthDance. Yesterday, Elisabet Sahtouris took us from From Polyps to Possums—9. Also see: From Protists to Polyps—8, Evidence of Evolution—7, A Great Leap—6, The Dance of Life—5, The Problems for […]
Continue readingLife After Oil
From the Utne Reader, with global oil demand outpacing reserves, maybe it is time to find new ways to get around. Jeremiah Creedon Long after the oil age has burned […]
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Thirty-two years ago yesterday on April 22, 1970, twenty million Americans came together to celebrate the first Earth Day. Senator Gaylord Nelson What was the purpose of Earth Day? How did it start? […]
Continue readingFrom Polyps to Possums
Excerpted from EarthDance, Sunday, Elisabet Sahtouris took us from From Protists to Polyps—8. Also see: Evidence of Evolution—7, A Great Leap—6, The Dance of Life—5, The Problems for Earthlife—4, The Young […]
Continue readingAvoiding a Dark Age
Those readers sensitive to our human predicament might wonder how could the “knowing” of humanity survive a major crash of civilization. I came across this article at KurzweilAI.net. In such […]
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