Both big and small tend to destabilise to infinite regress.  The cell
is tiny and yet full of structure that looks like a science fiction
set in large scale.  Atoms contain a range of particles, themselves
collections of particles, themselves possibly strings - the universe
in huge and yet maybe part of an infinite number.  We probably have
something wrong.

On 13 Nov, 20:13, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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:
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> > Dear Minds Eye members
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> > 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:
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> >    - 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
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> > 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
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> > For text of the video, go to:
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> >https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yoj_NFVvp9RnE0Y5NvrtWwtHT9oWjd82v...
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> > Any comments and feedback is greatly appreciated
> > Kind regards
> > Andrew Vecsey

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