User:Scientific Resources

Hello wonderful world of Wikipedia. I must admit right upfront that I am not that cyber-savvy, coming from the old school of "hands-on" science and technology, before the world of the mircoprocessor was introduced. I am retired now, a veteran and ex-military man who once worked with Naval Intelligence.

I have three grown kids who are each married and now have kids of their own (YES, I'M A GRANDFATHER). I spend my days now reading, working in the garden and planning trips for my wife and I to go on.

My background is based primarily in the applications of sciences. I am a bit obsessed with how the scientific geniuses of the past century proposed radical and revolutionary new theories and concepts that redefined our understanding of the physical world. The pinnacle of my fascination came when I met author, Michael Talbot who wrote the ground breaking book, "The Holographic Universe".

I have dipped my foot into the Wikipedia world several times but only recently really got how the site operations work (meaning a majority of my past contributions were never introduced).

So far, things seem good, although I keep hearing about Wikipedia bullies who impose their personal interpretation of what's right and wrong on everyone else as if they own this site. I'm not looking forward to running into those people. Thankfully, I also hear a majority of my fellow Wikis are grounded and rational and will be open to viewing the bigger picture like myself.