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Tuesday 06/27/2006 9:30:13pm
Name: Judiruth Howard
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Comments: It is of great interest that your very thourgh work on earthquakes intertwines with my cosmic work on the refractions of wave theory as applied to the quantrums of the dimensionals of the universe. Basic wave theory is not very enlightening but your in depth reporting shows a defenite differencializm and contingencies with that of the cosmic theory of Eurogenics. It would be interesting to theorize on the interactions of such. Thank you for sharing your historicals with us. We look forward to interfacing with you sometime in the future - given that the so called "future" has "some time"!




Monday 10/24/2005 10:09:11pm
Name: David Oldroyd
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Comments: A very helpful summary of a complicated field. I particularly appreciate the provisional of original texts along with their translations.




Tuesday 08/16/2005 3:28:04am

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Thursday 01/13/2005 8:04:12am
Name: Trond Enger
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Comments: Imposant!
Einige Literaturhinweise in den Noten haben mir sehr geholfen in meine Arbeit über die Religöse Wirkung von dem Erdbeben in Lisboa.
Herzlichen Dank!




Tuesday 10/19/2004 8:32:34am
Name: Carol Ross-Baumann
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Comments: This looks like a very good historical source of information- thanks for putting it together. I like to take the historical perspective in the high school geology course I teach, so we study the early schools of thought, etc. to examine the roots of modern geology. My students are reading sections of Journey to the Center of the Earth and one question I always have for them is who is Davy and what does he have to do with theories of the interior of the earth? Most of the time I get answers about his work in chemistry- it's hard for the kids to find the geological information. This is the best source and explanation I've seen. I especially like the links to other early ideas of the interior so the kids can explore this topic on their own if they're interested. Thanks again! Got you bookmarked. Carol Ross-Baumann

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