I'm all in favour Andrew.  I'd like to go further and suggest our
universities should be more like this.  In the UK our weather is too
blighted for uncovered outdoor arenas.  My open space tends to be
walking the dog.  He found a new pal today - a pup called Ernie who
emerged from woods with a sparkling collar lit by his owner's torch.
Had a nice chat while the animals danced around.  The Mexicans wander
into the street to dance.
We'd need rain protection in the UK.

On 12 Nov, 14:35, andrew vecsey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Minds Eye members
>
> I have been working on a project with a concept that involves using any 100
> meter long pathway as an outdoor museum that promotes the following:
>
>    - a public place of meditation, contemplation and education
>    - a facility for school projects and an outdoor museum to supplement
>    learning
>    - representation of very big and very small numbers that we encounter on
>    a daily basis for a better understanding of them
>
> Think parks need only a 100 meter long pathway to be implemented. They
> promote a better understanding of the very small and very large numbers we
> encounter daily in our description of reality from atoms to the universe.
> They enables a clearer visualization of concepts and topics learned in
> physics, chemistry, biology, geology, history and philosophy. They offer us
> a place of meditation and contemplation resulting in a greater appreciation
> of our world and our purpose in it. See YouTube video 
> "Thinkparks".http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8_u4c2-I6w
>
> For text of the video, go to:
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yoj_NFVvp9RnE0Y5NvrtWwtHT9oWjd82v...
>
> Any comments and feedback is greatly appreciated
> Kind regards
> Andrew Vecsey

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