On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:15:46 -0800 (PST)
MacGregory Steph wrote:

> Dear Michael Adams and Julian of Norwich,
>  
> Thank you for your response to my off-the-forum question. 

I must have deleted the original thread here. I dont know what the
original question was about.

> But it is perhaps worthwhile to elaborate the problem. What I really
> need is to publish, either on-paper or on-line, my 30-year-long
> independent research in physics, introducing the reform of modern
> physics and paving the way to the reform of modern science in general,
> including humanities, which is perhaps hard to believe. As an analysis
> shows, however, such a reform is of vital importance for the destiny
> of civilization. Last year, when staying in Britain, I managed to
> print privately two books with my research and donated them to
> libraries and academies of some European countries and the USA. But
> there has been no response and the scientific establishment seems to
> boycott, as before, all  my calls for support and help. 

This list is principally composed of volunteers And OpenOffice.org users
providing information to each other about OpenOffice.org. This is
where we discuss improvements and ideas about the program suite. I do
not see the relevance of scientific theories here, whether mainstream or
marginal.

> I am a pensioner living in Israel and cannot do much in such
> conditions.  For this reason I have decided to investigate the
> possibility of support from the OpenOffice organization to which I am
> very much grateful for its free and powerful programs and its liberal
> spirit. I think that, if published on-line with support of the
> OpenOffice.org, the book could become its additional financial source.
> So I wonder if such support is possible.
>  

OpenOffice.org is an organisation dependant to some extent by donations
itself. For donations or a sponsor to your cause I feel you need to look
to a corporation in the feild of your research.

You seem to be saying you want a website to advertise your theories and
books. Free websites are everywhere on the internet (Yahoo! which
youe mail comes from has them at http://geocities.yahoo.com/).

Also try http://www.cafepress.com/ to sell books through. They will
print books as needed by buyers.

OpenOffice.org or any other word processor although able to save in HTML
are not ideal mediums to do this. Only rudimentary websites are
possible.

I actually feel that you need to be getting your research recognised by
someone, somewhere. An interesting theory tends to be only as good as
the number of minds it excites. You need an audience before you publish,
else you are selling to no-one.

All the above are my personal opinions and not that of the OO.o
organisation.

-- 
Michael

All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall
be well

 - Julian of Norwich 1342 - 1416

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