okay Andrew,, well I did watch segments of it .. Your speaking voice has greatly improved and you are to be commended on that alone..time lines are not a new thing.. and have been around for centuries.. the most common one I can think of is showing the orbits of the planets in our solar system. Now what little I did watch I saw nothing that drew me into watch in the entire video.. sorry I did see errors.. would like to see the transcript there are things bother me like the 1 mm fine grain of sand.. will you must have awful course sand as I use smaller pieces of silver in soldering jewel. putting the time spam of the universe scaled into 100 meters the entire spam of mankind would be squeezed into microns.. when I watched the program on the solar system scaled the distances were impressive.
Post the transcript so I can read it.. lol they can not be any longer than some of the postings of archytas. Sorry Neil Allan On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 7:48 AM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > Visually interesting - you are on to something. > > On Dec 6, 7:12 pm, andrew vecsey <[email protected]> wrote: >> Dear community of thinkers. I have published Part 2 of my video on "Think >> Parks". >> Think Parks are facilities for contemplation of our reality and an >> exploration of its space and time. Think Parks Part 2 compares the >> microscopic objects too small to see to the gigantic ones that most only >> hear about. The "time walk" offers a stroll thru our history, from our >> planet`s birth to its eventual death. Intervals as short as a blink of an >> eye are compared to intervals as long as the life of our universe. See >> YouTube video >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y26AacH-ssE&list=UU9rOAPUfZe3KEja0vvFp... >> **As always, your comments and feedback, (even the usual negative ones from >> Allen) are greatly appreciated. >> Andrew >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Monday, November 12, 2012 3:35:28 PM UTC+1, andrew vecsey 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 > > -- > > > -- ( ) |_D Allan Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living. I am a Natural Airgunner - Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly. --
