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A Moment of Zen


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Articles


Please edit and improve these ...
 * Terpander
 * Instanton
 * Cliodynamics
 * List of emerging technologies
 * Native Americans in the United States
 * Kansas in the American Civil War
 * Significant other
 * Bison hunting
 * Tipi

... and other articles, like History stubs, that need to be expanded.

I have improved these articles ...


 * Universal history
 * Historical powers
 * History of electromagnetism
 * History of mathematical notation
 * History of writing
 * Atmospheric electricity
 * Emerging technologies
 * Invention of radio
 * John Stone Stone
 * Maritime history
 * Pax Americana
 * Necho II

... ''and quite a few other articles. I'm interested in these'' ...


 * History
 * Prehistory
 * Ancient history
 * Medieval history
 * Early modern history
 * Renaissance
 * Modern history
 * Contemporary history

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A website that you should check out ... Maritime history

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Radio and music
Wanna listen to something? Check out these iStations ...


 * radio-locator.com
 * bbc.co.uk/iplayer
 * www.npr.org
 * betterpropaganda.com

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Sugested sounds
I currently favor and am listening to ...


 * The Iceberg/Freedom Of Speech... Just Watch What You Say!

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Movies and shows
Wanna watch something? Check out this entertainment ...


 * Moon (film)
 * Once (film)
 * Equilibrium (film)
 * Heist (film)
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
 * Blade Runner
 * Paycheck (film)
 * 2001: A Space Odyssey
 * The Matrix
 * Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005 film)
 * The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

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Free energy
Alternative free energy, in a strict sense, is energy directly transceived from the environment, and utilized without any artificial aid. In a technical sense, free energy means an energy source supplied directly by the environment in unlimited quantity (and this can not be depleted). Free energy here is equated with renewable energy, which is energy from a source which is not subject to depletion and does not include energy sources which are dependent upon limited resources. For more, see these articles ...


 * Sustainable renewable and alternative energy
 * Soft energy technology and renewable energy commercialization
 * Energy development and sustainable energy
 * Distributed generation and energy development

"Free energy" generally means that the primary energy source is "free" (i.e. does not cost anything) for consumption. Thus, free energy is the energy with no or negligible feedstock costs, including solar power (sometimes referred to as "electro-radiant energy"), telluric power, water power, and wind power. Free energy is reported in perpetual motion machines and the inquiries can be engaged in serious discussion of such machines in Free energy and perpetual motion history. {| class="toccolours" style="float:right; margin: 0 0 1em 1em; width:255px; text-align:left; clear:right;"
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Quotes



 * There manifests itself in the fully developed being - Man - a desire mysterious, inscrutable and irresistible: to imitate nature, to create, to work himself the wonders he perceives. Long ago he recognized that all perceptible matter comes from a primary substance, or tenuity beyond conception, filling all space, the Akasa or luminiferous aether, which is acted upon by the life giving Prana or creative force, calling into existence, in never ending cycles all things and phenomena. The primary substance, thrown into infinitesimal whirls of prodigious velocity, becomes gross matter; the force subsiding, the motion ceases and matter disappears, reverting to the primary substance.

— Nikola Tesla

Man's Greatest Achievement

May 13, 1907


 * The scientific man does not aim at an immediate result. He does not expect that his advanced ideas will be readily taken up. His work is like that of a planter for the future. His duty is to lay the foundation of those who are to come and point the way.

— Nikola Tesla

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Books I ...
... own, use, have read, or use for the rainy days will be listed below. Though this is a listing of books I had owned, not everything I had and read will I list here. The books I ...

recommend ...

 * McWilliams, P. (1994). Life 101: Everything we wish we had learned about life in school — but didn't. Los Angeles, Calif: Prelude Press.
 * Trefil, J. S. (1992). 1001 things everyone should know about science. New York: Doubleday.
 * Sindermann, C. J. (1982). Winning the games scientists play. New York: Plenum Press.
 * Hovenden, F. (1905). On false education. London: Watts.
 * Huxley, A. (1921) Crome Yellow. (1932) Brave New World. (1958) Brave New World Revisited.
 * Huxley, A. (1945). The Perennial Philosophy. Harper & Brothers.
 * Dekker, T., Smeaton, W. H. O. (1620). The Pleasant Comedy of Old Fortunatus.

read and find interesting ...

 * Heckscher, M., & Rogalski, M. (2006). Use this book!: The only book you'll ever need. Philadelphia: Quirk Books.
 * Pheby, J. A. (1995). What's that: The Oxford visual dictionary of nearly everything. New York: Tess Press.
 * Bothamley, J. (1993). Dictionary of theories. London: Gale Research International.
 * Reader's Digest Association. (1986). How to do just about anything. Pleasantville, N.Y.: Reader's Digest Association
 * Kuper, A., & Kuper, J. (1985). The Social science encyclopedia. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
 * Ryan, M. G. (1979). The complete encyclopedia of stitchery. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.
 * Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, & Jay, F. (1977). IEEE standard dictionary of electrical and electronics terms. New York: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
 * Graf, R. F. (1974). Radio Shack dictionary of electronics. Fort Worth, Tex: Radio Shack.
 * Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc. (1957). Encyclopedia Britannica 1957. Chicago, Ill: Encyclopaedia Britannica.
 * Singer, C. J., & Williams, T. I. (1954). A History of Technology. Oxford: Clarendon Press (Volume 1 to 5)
 * McClane, A. J. (1951). The Wise fishermen's encyclopedia: An encyclopedic handbook for fishermen covering the game fish of the world and how to catch them. New York: Wm. H. Wise &.
 * The Lincoln library of essential information; An up-to date manual for daily reference, for self-instruction, and for general culture. (1924). Buffalo: The Frontier Press.
 * Chisholm, H. (1922). The Encyclopædia britannica; the new volumes, constituting, in combination with the twenty-nine volumes of the eleventh edition, the twelfth edition of that work, and also supplying a new, distinctive, and independent library of reference dealing with events and developments of the period 1910 to 1921 inclusive. London: Encyclopædia Britannica, Co. (Volume 1 to 3)
 * Hawkins electrical guide ... Questions, answers & illustrations; a progressive course of study for engineers, electricians, students and those desiring to acquire a working knowledge of electricity and its applications; a practical treatise. (1917). New York: T. Audel &. Volume 1 - 10.

have read ...

 * Ikenson, B. (2004).  Patents : Ingenious Inventions, How They Work and How They Came to Be. Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers. 288 pages.
 * United States. (2003). Soldier's manual of common tasks: Skill level 1. Field manual. Washington (d.c.): Department of the Army; Headquarters.
 * Iannini, R. E. (2003). Electronic gadgets for the evil genius: 21 build-it-yourself projects. TAB electronics. New York: McGraw-Hill.
 * Valone, T. (2002). Harnessing the wheelwork of nature: Tesla's science of energy. Kempton, Ill: Adventure Unlimited Press.
 * Tesla, N., & Childress, D. H. (2000). The Tesla papers. Kempton, Ill: Adventures Unlimited.
 * Seifer, M. J. (1998). Wizard: The life and times of Nikola Tesla : biography of a genius. New York: Citadel Press/Kensington Publishing.
 * Tesla, N., & Childress, D. H. (1993). The fantastic inventions of Nikola Tesla. The Lost science series. Stelle, Ill: Adventures Unlimited.
 * Wright, R. (1992). Stolen continents: The Americas through Indian eyes since 1492. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
 * Hart, M. H. (1992). The 100: A ranking of the most influential persons in history. Secausus, N.J.: Carol Pub. Group.
 * Laubin, R., Laubin, G., & Vestal, S. (1989). The Indian tipi: Its history, construction, and use. Norman, Okla: University of Oklahoma Press.
 * Fletcher, C., & Fletcher, C. (1984). The complete walker III: The joys and techniques of hiking and backpacking. New York: Knopf.
 * Cheney, M. (1981). "Tesla: Man Out of Time". New York, Barnes & Noble Books.
 * Grant, M. (1978). History of Rome. New York: Scribner's.'
 * Burke, J. (1978). Connections. Boston: Little, Brown.
 * Cain, A. H. (1970). Young people and revolution. New York: John Day.
 * Andrews, E. B. (1914). History of the United States, Illustrated. Volume 6. Scribner's.

recommend for a rainy day ...

 * Adams, D. (1993). Mostly harmless. Hitchiker series ; 05. New York: Ballantine Books.
 * McWilliams, P. (1990). Life 101: Everything we wish we had learned about life in school--but didn't. Los Angeles, Calif: Prelude Press.
 * Adams, D., Adams, D., Adams, D., Adams, D., & Adams, D. (1991). The complete hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy. Voyager expanded book. Santa Monica, CA: Voyager.
 * Tolkien, J. R. R. (1977). The Silmarillion. New York: Ballantine Books.
 * Tolkien, J. R. R. (1973). The fellowship of the ring: Being the first part of The lord of the rings. The Lord of the rings, Pt. 1. New York: Ballantine Books.
 * Tolkien, J. R. R. (1973). The two towers: Being the second part of The lord of the rings. The lord of the rings, Pt. 2. New York: Ballantine Books.
 * Tolkien, J. R. R. (1973). The return of the king: Being the third part of The lord of the rings. The lord of the rings, Pt. 3. New York: Ballantine Books.
 * Tolkien, J. R. R., & Tolkien, C. (1984). The book of lost tales: Part I. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.

read for fun ...

 * Lacroix, N., & Lacroix, N. (2004). The better sex guide: How to enjoy and maintain a healthy sex life in a loving relationship : the book for modern lovers everywhere. London: Hermes House.
 * Lebowitz, F. (1978). Metropolitan life. New York: Dutton.
 * Hallmark Cards, Inc. (1960). Poetry for pleasure; The Hallmark book of poetry. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.

wish I had ...

 * Tesla, N., & Marinčić, A. (1978). Colorado Springs notes, 1899-1900. Beograd: Nolit.
 * Tolkien, J. R. R. (1966). The hobbit, or, There and back again. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
 * Martin, T. C., & Tesla, N. (1894). The inventions, researches and writings of Nikola Tesla: With special reference to his work in polyphase currents and high potential lighting. New York: The Electrical Engineer.

Websites I ...
... use and consult will be listed below. Though this is a listing of websites I like, not everything I have bookmarked and consult will I list here; but I will add the sites that I have in my collection as time time goes on that I like. The sites I ...

suggest ...

 * wikiHow : How-to Manual
 * Wiki2 : Front End; See the Chrome Extension

consult and use ...

 * Internet Archive : i.Archive
 * Sacred Archive : i.Sacred Text
 * Google (Google products)
 * G.Search : Google Search : web engine
 * G.Books : Google Book Search : book text
 * G.Scholar : Google Scholar : scholarly literature
 * Internet History Sourcebooks Project
 * Modern Sourcebook : Modern sources
 * Medieval Sourcebook : Medieval sources
 * Ancient Sourcebook : Ancient sources
 * MIT OpenCourseWare : educational materials

check for current events...
News publications
 * Google News : news.google.com
 * C-SPAN : c-span.org
 * NewsHour with Jim Lehrer : pbs.org/newshour
 * Frontline : pbs.org/frontline
 * BBC News : news.bbc.co.uk
 * Current TV : current.com

Technology publications
 * Wired : wired.com
 * Popular Mechanics : popularmechanics.com

Science publications
 * Popular Science : popsci.com
 * Scientific American : scientificamerican.com
 * New Scientist : newscientist.com
 * Nature : nature.com

Government
 * Executive Office : whitehouse.gov/
 * Representatives : house.gov
 * Senate : senate.gov/

visit for fun ...

 * Colbert Nation : colbertnation.com
 * Robot Chicken : adultswim.com/robotchicken

Universe Timeline
 Astronomical year numbering 


 * Dates are approximate, consult particular article for details


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Solar History

 * See also: Sun phases

Earth History

 * Dates are approximate, consult particular article for details

Early Earth

Middle Earth

Phanerozoic
Late Earth


 * See also: Ordovician extinction, Age of Fish, Age of Reptiles

Time of Humanity

 * See also: Homo habilis (-2.33e+06 | -1.4e+06), Homo rudolfensis (-1.9e+06),
 * Homo gautengensis (-1.9e+06 | -0.6e+06), and Homo sapiens idaltu (-1.6e+06)
 * See also: Java Man (-1.75e+06), Yuanmou Man (-1.75e+06 : -0.73e+06),


 * Lantian Man (-1.7e+06), Nanjing Man (- 0.6e+06), Tautavel Man (- 0.5e+06),


 * Peking Man (- 0.4e+06), Solo Man (- 0.4e+06), and Peştera cu Oase (- 0.378e+05)

Humanity Transitions

 * See also: Great Spirit and Theistic evolution

Holocene
Timeframes


 * Dates are approximate, consult particular article for details
 * Holocene began at ~11,700 years BP (Before Present).
 * Stone Age ends ~3250 BC. Neolithic begins ~10,200 BC.

Middle Ages

 * Dates are approximate range (based upon influence), consult particular article for details
 * Middle Ages Divisions, Middle Ages Themes  Other

Early Modern

 * Dates are approximate, consult particular article for details
 * Early modern themes Other

Late Modern

 * Dates are approximate range (based upon influence), consult particular article for details

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The Poor Man's Road to Wealth
There are two ways to get rich — the right way and the wrong way; the easy way and the impossible way; the common way and the rare way. And of course the wrong and impossible way is the common way.

To be rich is to have all the money you want. And the common way of trying to get rich Is to try to get enough money for one's wants. The difficulty in this way is that the wants always grow faster than the money pile. You want to be rich enough to rent a vehicle; when you begin to rent, you want to own a vehicle; when you drive your own vehicle, you want to own a luxury vehicle; when you have a luxury vehicle, you want to own a vehicle for the children.

When a man buys railroads as other men buy vehicles, he may be in straitened circumstances, though he has fifty billions in U. S. bonds. The more money a man has, the poorer he is, if he has not learned to moderate his desires as well as to accumulate his supplies.

The only way to be rich is to keep one's desires within his Income. If one wants what five cents can buy, and he has ten cents, he is wealthy. A bright dime to a street Arab is greater wealth than a thousand dollars to a merchant prince.

The right way to be rich is never to want what you cannot buy, then you always have as much money as you want. This is the easy way. No man can regulate the contents of his purse; every man can regulate the quality of his desires. Capital is not within every man's attainment; contentment is. He is wealthy who has learned two arts; first, how to be contented with what he can get; second, how to use what he has.

It is always easy to have plenty of money : spend less than you earn. It is always easy to have all the money you want: want less than you have.

No easier way exists to better your circumstances, to become a rich man, than by joining a savings and loan association. It is the poor man's road to wealth.


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(: ... Watch out ... ;) The wikiwarehouse contents vary widely. The classified information is of a sensitive nature to which access is restricted by law or regulation to particular classes of persons. Classified articles (with cover story ;) include the following, categorized to origin:

United States items ...

 * The Ark of the Covenant (Biblical/film Raiders of the Lost Ark)
 * The Holy Grail
 * The Spear of Destiny (Biblical artifact – Spear of Longinus that pierced Christ's side)
 * Martian war machine (Fiction – Movie/Television series War of the Worlds)
 * Water vial (Fiction – labeled "Fountain of Youth")
 * Kryptonite samples (Fiction – mineral from the "Superman" comic books)
 * The Blob (Fiction – film The Blob)
 * The Stargate (Fiction – film/TV Stargate)
 * Amelia Earhart's plane (Fact – plane lost June 2, 1937)
 * 300 MPG Carburetor (Conspiracy theory)
 * UFOs (see Project Bluebook)
 * Audio recordings and visual recording of Close Encounters' Mothership
 * Black helicopters (Conspiracy – see Men In Black)
 * HAL 9000 prototype (Fiction – film 2001: A Space Odyssey)
 * Avro Arrow Fighter plane prototypes (Sightings and theories abound – one of many top secret aircraft)
 * Medicinal Brazilian rain forest plants
 * Hindenburg failure analysis (Conspiracy, bomb aboard)
 * Philadelphia Experiment equipment (Fiction/Conspiracy – film Philadelphia Experiment – supposed real event)
 * N-ray detector (Conspiracy/Junk Science – "Discovered" by René Blondlot in 1903)
 * Nazi nuclear weapons
 * Nazi Swiss gold (Two and a half (2 1/2) tons)
 * Cryogenic suspension chambers
 * Nikola Tesla's confiscated personal effects
 * Wilhelm Reich's confiscated personal effects
 * Several species of Jackalopes (Fiction – Mythical Creature)
 * Gary Gygax's confiscated personal effects
 * Steve Jackson Games Files (Real Event – office (Steve Jackson Games) raided March 1, 1990 by Secret Service)
 * Captain America's Shield (Fiction – comic book "Captain America")
 * Marilyn Monroe Diaries (Conspiracy – missing pages containing evidence of JFK assassination)
 * U.S. Navy map of Gilligan's Island (Fiction – television show)
 * Collected JFK evidence from the National Archive (Conspiracy – containing evidence of JFK assassination)
 * John F. Kennedy's brain (Real – missing after autopsy)
 * Bodies
 * Al Capone
 * John F. Kennedy (the Ultimate Conspiracy)
 * Elvis Presley (supposed "faked death")
 * Jimmy Hoffa (Teamster that vanished on July 30, 1975)
 * Walt Disney (Urban Legend – supposedly frozen)
 * Bigfoot (Mythical Creature)
 * Extraterrestrials

British items ...

 * James Bond's gear (Ian Fleming's character)
 * The Loch Ness Monster (Mythical creature)
 * Marie Celeste's ship logbook (Historic – The crew mysteriously vanished on November 7, 1872)
 * A strategic reserve of railway trains
 * Red Book of Westmarch (Fiction – J.R.R. Tolkien's original manuscript)
 * Live Dodo bird (Extinct animal)
 * Live Tasmanian tiger

Vatican items ...

 * Dante Alighieri's diagram of Hell (Biblical/Fiction – book, "The Divine Comedy")
 * King Solomon's Mines map(Fiction – book, "King Solomon's Mines")
 * Shroud of Turin (Biblical Artifact that is very controversial)
 * Jesus' cross (i.e., The True Cross) (many artifacts claiming to be the real pieces)
 * The crucification nails
 * The Crown of Thorns
 * Veronica's Veil

Soviet items ...

 * Protocols of the Elders of Zion list (Fiction/Real – Hoax to blame secret Jewish Cabal)
 * Vladimir Lenin's last order
 * Lockheed U-2 spy plane (Real – shot down May 1, 1960 over Soviet territory)
 * The Amber Room (Real – dismantled by Soviet army in Berlin at the end of WWII)
 * Hitler's diary (Real/Fiction – many hoaxes, are any of them real?)
 * Bodies
 * Adolf Hitler
 * Eva Braun

Japanese items ...

 * Tojo Hideki's telegram copy to Franklin D. Roosevelt giving warning of the Pearl Harbor attack (Conspiracy theory)
 * Godzilla (Fictional Monster)
 * Ultraman (Fictional Hero)
 * Goddess Amaterasu's sword (given to the first Emperor) (Mythology)
 * Bodies
 * Emperor Jinmu (&#31070;&#27494;&#22825;&#30343;; Jinmu Tenn&#333;) (First Emperor)
 * Tojo Hideki (&#26481;&#26781; &#33521;&#27231;) (WWII General)
 * the fictional remains of Akira (Fiction)


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