--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Could someone tell me what is the vedic reasoning
> behind why a northern facing entrance to a building
> lowers the crime rate, sickness, etc. of those living
> in such a building? Can a functional hypothesis even
> be created that makes rational sense? Also, you will
> be fined 12 points if the term "natural law" comes up
> in your answer! Please use the term, IUWEROQWF,
> instead.  
> 

The cultural answer isthat the invaders didn't like the guys who lived 
south of them.

The "scientific" answer is that having sunlight hit the entrance of 
your building non-stop all day somehow effectsthe people who enter and 
leave your building--maybe its too hot or blinding?

IN the case of the old U of AZ student union entrance, with its south-
facing brick-encased alcove and 8-foot tall aluminum statue by the 
door, no-one in their right mind would use the main entrance anyway. I 
escorted John Hagelin around campus many years ago and commented that 
we were going to use the main entrance just so he would get a "real" 
idea what an Arizona summer was like. His comment on being hit by the 
150 degree temperature at the door was "Oh my."

Very presidential of him, I thought.


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