RC Macaulay wrote:
> Harry Veeder wrote,
>
> >Though Huygens rejected Newton's theory of universal
> gravitation because it required action-at-a-distance, his own
mechanistic
> account failed to explain satisfactorily how subtle vortical-matter
> transferred centripetal conatus to ordinary ma
News Flash - Purdue University's Tsoukalas Resigns
Monday, October 16, 2006 @ 19:35:08 PDT
http://www.zpenergy.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2081
should the net ever truly become a war ground, it will return to the
original field of battle, as it was in the late 80s (this war is older
than you think) and it will compartmentalize. connections will e
through central nodes, like the bbs'es of old. there are already
people working on teh abil
Howdy Vorts,
Ever look at things like a kid and simply stare. They see it but
don't, because that's not what they are looking for.
We are looking at the next war that actually started around year 1990 via
computer. An information war.A cyber war.This war is evolving as new weapons are
devel
> Harry Veeder wrote,> > >Though Huygens rejected
Newton's theory of universal> gravitation because it required
action-at-a-distance, his own mechanistic> account failed to explain
satisfactorily how subtle vortical-matter> transferred centripetal
conatus to ordinary matter."> Richard wrot
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