Hi Everyone,
Below is a fairly comprehensive list of websites (Forums, Blogs, Wikis)
where you can build your own pages / post things. We are trying to encourage
people to discuss the Wave Structure of Matter as it clearly solves numerous
problems that are caused by the discrete particle conception of matter.
So just grab a nice quote or image and stick it on the web somewhere with
the url of the page. This website has a wonderful collection of knowledge
so people will actually appreciate your contributions (and you will be doing
a great service for humanity as we see things - something that is now very
urgent given the state of our world).
Thanks for your help, hope you find this page useful.
Cosmic cheers!
Geoff
Haselhurst - Karene
Howie - Email
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In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary
act. (George Orwell)
You must be the change you wish to see in the world. (Mohandas Gandhi)
All that is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing.
(Edmund Burke)
Hell is Truth Seen Too Late. (Thomas Hobbes)
"The notion that all these fragments is separately existent
is evidently an illusion, and this illusion cannot do other than lead to
endless conflict and confusion. Indeed, the attempt to live according to
the notion that the fragments are really separate is, in essence, what has
led to the growing series of extremely urgent crises that is confronting
us today. Thus, as is now well known, this way of life has brought about
pollution, destruction of the balance of nature, over-population, world-wide
economic and political disorder and the creation of an overall environment
that is neither physically nor mentally healthy for most of the people who
live in it. Individually there has developed a widespread feeling of helplessness
and despair, in the face of what seems to be an overwhelming mass of disparate
social forces, going beyond the control and even the comprehension of the
human beings who are caught up in it."
(David Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order, 1980)
PS - It is disturbing that this knowledge of the interconnection of all things (the dynamic unity of reality which the wave structure of matter in Space explains) has been around for thousands of years. The ancient Indian, Chinese and Greek philosophers and mystics knew this, and modern physics confirms it. Yet Humanity still ignores this truth - and it is killing all of us - by destroying nature which is really part of us. Hopefully enough people will use the internet to get this knowledge known, as a start to a revolutionary change in how we think and live on our beautiful planet earth / universe.
These are all top 10,000 websites that are pretty interesting and useful.
Note: The numbers in brackets are Google page rank, and Alexa
rank.
(Alexa rank of 100,000 equates to about 5,000 visitors /day, Alexa rank
of 10,000 equates to 50,000 visitors a day)
The following websites are ordered by Alexa rank.
http://spaces.msn.com/ - (8 / 3)
http://www.myspace.com/ - Large Journal / Blog / Forum / Meeting Place (7 / 16)
http://www.typepad.com/ - Weblogging service. (8 / 131)
http://www.angelfire.lycos.com/ - (8 / 186)
http://www.livejournal.com/ - Large Online Journal (9 / 200)
http://www.blackplanet.com/ - Make friends and find work opportunities (6 / 600)
http://my.opera.com/community/ - (9 / 1,100)
http://wordpress.com/ - WordPress.com is an easy way to start blogging. (6 / 1,200)
http://www.tribe.net/home - Interesting online discussion community. (3 / 1,400)
http://www.squidoo.com/ - (5 / 3,000)
http://www.articledashboard.com/ - (6 / 3,300)
http://www.diaryland.com/ - (7 / 5,000)
http://www.squarespace.com/ - (7 / 5,000)
http://www.kaboodle.com - (6 / 8,000)
http://www.gather.com/ - (5 / 12,000)
http://cracker.com.au/ - (6 / 16,000). Australia's Largest Free Classifieds. Forums.
http://www.madville.com/ - (0 / 31,000)
http://www.newciv.org/ - New Civilisation Network (6 / 71,000)
Forums are an interesting place to discuss ideas. However, if you are posting
on a new subject like the Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) then you will probably
cop a bit a 'flak' as most people will immediately criticise new knowledge,
few will take the time to understand it.
To avoid this it is perhaps better to take some quotes / comments from one
of the WSM pages, and then just post them (with link back to page) and ask
if anyone has any thoughts / comments on this WSM perspective of things.
But all in all forums are a great place to post knowledge while also building
good links back to WSM websites.
Below is a list of some of the most relevant forums on the internet. There
are many more, just search in Google for Forums and any other relevant keyword
(e.g. physics forums, philosophy forums, evolution forums, ethics forums,
science forums, etc.)
The following forums are ordered by subject and then Alexa rank.
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/ - (5 / 30,000)
http://forum.darwinawards.com/ - Philosophy, Science, Politics Forum (5 / 37,000)
http://www.ilovephilosophy.com/ Philosophy Forum (5 / 45,000)
http://www.groupsrv.com/science/ - Science Forum (4 / 200,000)
http://forums.philosophyforums.com/ - Philosophy Forum (5 / 500,000)
http://www.physforum.com/ - (7 / 8,500)
http://forums.hypography.com/ - Hypography Science Forum (7 / 43,000)
http://www.physicsforums.com/ - Physics Philosophy Science Forum (6 / 60,000)
http://www.scienceforums.com/ - Science Forum (5 / 60,000)
http://www.bautforum.com/ - Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum (6 / 70,000)
http://www.astronomy.com/ASY/CS/forums/ - (7 / 95,000)
http://www.sciforums.com/ - Science Forum (7 / 110,000)
http://forum.wolframscience.com/index.php - Wolfram's New Kind of Science (0 / 120,000)
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/ - Science Forum (6 / 220,000)
http://www.futurehi.net/ - Transcendent Science, Technology, Spirituality (6 / 260,000)
http://www.thescienceforum.com/index.php - (5 / 500,000)
http://mathforum.org/kb/forumindex.jspa - (8 / 9,300)
http://mathforum.org/ - Maths Forum (8 / 13,000)
http://www.vbforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=20 - Maths Forum (0 / 22,000)
http://planetmath.org/ - Maths for the people, by the people. (6 / 65,000)
http://www.mathsnet.net/forums/ (5 / 200,000)
http://www.scam.com/ - (5 / 10,000)
http://www.volconvo.com/ (5 / 58,000)
http://www.politicalforum.com/ - Has humor and satire forum section. (4 / 79,000)
http://www.debatepolitics.com/ (5 / 200,000)
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/ (5 / 3,000)
http://forum.ooen.net/ - (5 / 100,000). Forums for OOEN - Open Online Education Network
http://www.topix.net/forum/news/evolution - (3 / 1,100)
http://library.thinkquest.org/C004367/discus/index.html - Evolution Forum (5 / 4,000)
http://www.nature.net/forums/ (5 / 4,000)
http://www.planetfriendly.net/forum/ - (5 / 230,000)
http://www.online-literature.com/forums/ (7 / 16,000)
http://www.netpoets.com/forums/ (5 / 31,000)
http://www.literatureforums.net/vb3/ (3 / 200,000)
http://www.everypoet.org/ (5 / 400,000)
http://forum.literotica.com (6 / no data)
http://forum.clitical.com/cgi-bin/clitical-forum/Blah.pl? - Clitical. Female Sexuality Site. (0 / 26,000)
http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/index.php - Tilted Forum Project. The Evolution of Humanity, Sexuality, Philosophy. (5 / 55,000)
Blogs are popular at the moment and Google rates them highly because they
have fresh relevant content. It would be great if people could add comments
and links to the WSM on other people's blogs (they normally have an add
comments option), or set up your own blogs and add some nice content, comments
and links on the Wave Structure of Matter (we have lots of nice philosophy
images and quotes that you can easily use that are pretty cool.)
Hopefully the information below will help get you started 'blogging'!
http://www.blogger.com/start
- (10 / 20)
Blogger is owned by Google. As pages change quite a lot as people add blogs
Google (which likes new content) seems to rate them highly. Basically Blogger
is a great website for creating Web-Logs.
It is also useful to download the Google
Toolbar, which has a button that allows you to automatically add a blog
from any website that you visit.
http://www.bloglines.com/
- (8 / 630)
Bloglines has recently been purchased by Ask Jeeves search engine, and is
one of the bigger blogs on the internet. They write; Bloglines
is the most comprehensive, integrated service for searching, subscribing,
publishing and sharing news feeds, blogs, and rich Web content. It's free
and easy-to-use.
http://www.blogster.com/ - (4 / 49,000) A smaller web log site but looks pretty good.
http://www.blogmad.net/ (3 / 50,000) - Fairly new blog website that looks nice.
I don't have much knowledge on advanced Blog use, but here are a few websites that seem fairly good.
For searching blogs;
http://blogsearch.google.com (9 / 2)
http://www.blogdigger.com (7 / 15,000)
http://www.aripaparo.com/archive/000632.html - Huge list of directories that you can submit your blog to, help get it seen on internet and build up inbound links (which is important for rank).
http://www.masternewmedia.org/rss/top55/ - List of Blog Directories, RSS Feeds and software.
Google / DMOZ directories (above) are always useful for finding good sites and information.
So we hope you might get a blog organised, add it to some directories if you want to get seen, and then hopefully blog some of our webpages and grab a nice image and quote or comment, stick it in your blog and help add links to the Wave Structure of Matter in the process. (And Blogger.com with Google Toolbar is the easiest way to go I think!)
Wiki means fast in Hawaiian, and relates to the fact that anyone on the Internet can use their browser to edit pages. The most famous Wiki is Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia that now gets several million visitors a day (it is quite remarkable that this wiki software has allowed people from all over the world to build the biggest online encyclopedia while maintaining pretty good quality). So yes, we would love people to add knowledge of the Wave Structure of Matter into Wikipedia (I will be doing some of this over the next 12 months).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia - (8 / 17) Currently there is only one page in Wikipedia on the Wave Structure of Matter. This is both a shame and a great opportunity! Our website has a huge amount of quality content on the history and evolution of Physics, Philosophy and Metaphysics from the past 2,500 years (with many quotes and images - all free to copy and use) so there is more than enough material to enable people to build good quality pages on wikipedia founded on the Wave Structure of Matter (or add to existing pages and also add a link to WSM).
http://www.wikipedia.org/ - Has links to foreign language Wikipedia's that mirror the English Wikipedia site (ten different languages). Hopefully some knowledge of the Wave Structure of Matter can be added to these foreign language wikipedia sites.
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Main_Page - Free online compendium of quotations from notable people and creative works in every language.
http://www.wikimedia.org/ - Has links to 8 wiki websites (most important are wiktionary, wikiquote, wikibooks, wikinews).
There are now many wikis on the internet so if you find any that allow work on the Wave Structure of Matter can you please add some content, and also email us so that we can add it to the list here. Thanks.
After moderating a Wave Structure of Matter Yahoo Group for past 14 months (which is now in top 30 out of 1,000 Yahoo physics groups) I have mixed feelings about discussion groups. They are good for sharing knowledge and ideas. They are bad in that they tend to get dominated by a few people with strong opinions (often without good foundations!), and discussions can get a bit heated (which I strongly dislike). Also pages in archives do not show well in Google search results, and it is hard to find earlier posts, so it is a bit of a waste.
But we would love for people to join different groups and introduce people
to the Wave Structure of Matter.
Useful subjects would include Science / Physics, Society / Philosophy, Religion
/ Pantheism, ... See;
http://groups.google.com/ - Google Groups (I have not used them, but i tend to trust that Google software / sites will be smart.)
http://www.best-web-directories.com/free-directories.htm - Excellent list of free Directories with some details.
http://www.physlink.com/Directories/Index.cfm - Physics and Astronomy Directory (7 / 33,000)
The aim of this section is to encourage people to build a free (or cheap) website and add content on the Wave Structure of Matter (which you can easily copy from our website) and also add links back to our website! But to have any real affect you need to get some links from reasonable websites pointing to your new webpage (otherwise it will not be spidered by Google and its content will not be seen and links will not be counted). All of the websites below offer free hosting, and you can get paid hosting with more features for around $5.00 a month.
http://www.tripod.lycos.com/ - Very reputable and large website that offers free website hosting. (Google page rank 8, Alexa rank 74).
http://angelfire.lycos.com/ - They write: Here's what you get for free: Site Building & File Management Tools. 20MB Disk Space. Blog Builder. Photo Album Builder. Sign Up for FREE Today. (Google page rank 7, Alexa rank 74).
http://www.bravenet.com/ - They write: Welcome to Bravenet, the Web's #1 Site for FREE Web tools. We take pride in offering the fastest, most customizable and user friendly tools for your Website. If you don't have a Website, get one here - for FREE! We have everything you need - from start to finish. With 50MB of Storage, 1.5 GB of Bandwidth and our Easy Website Builders. Join our community of over 6 million webmasters! (Google page rank 8, Alexa rank 360).
http://www.fortunecity.com/ - They write: FREE Web Space: Free ad supported web hosting! 25 megs of storage and a secure FTP access to share your hobby with the world. FREE Blog: Share your thoughts and inspirations with the world via our easy to use Blog! FREE Sub-Domain: Free Domain Name Redirect from our friends at V3.com. You get your own domain name. FREE MyPhotoAlbum: Share all of your digital photos online FREE! Easily upload your digital photos to your own online photo album. (Google page rank 8, Alexa rank 1,400).
The following websites are much smaller than the above five but may also be useful.
http://www.buildwebsite4u.com/building/free-web-hosting.shtml - A nice professional looking website that has links to a small number of free website hosting places on the Internet. They write, The word free is enclosed in quotation marks because all the sites that offer free website hosting really don't. You may not have to pay in hard currency, but one way or another you do pay. Most free website hosting companies force you to place banner or pop-up ads on all your pages in exchange for the service. Others enforce you to receive email with ads from their sponsors. Many companies don't allow you to build free websites for commercial use. In addition to this, most free website hosting accounts come with a lot of restrictions making them unsuitable for many people. Things such as limited storage, lack of email, no FTP and CGI support, no domain hosting are just a few of the problems that you'll face if you want to make a website for free. However it may prove to be useful for getting pages on the Wave Structure of Matter onto the internet and creating a few links back to our website.
http://www.maxpages.com/ - They write, Create your own FREE Website! Site Statistics & FREE Storage space for every site! FREE Template Gallery, Ad-FREE Editing!
http://www.100best-free-web-space.com/ - Interesting website with loads of information on web hosting (both paid and free). They write, The Truth About Free Web Hosting. For the past five years we have reviewed, researched, and tested hundreds of free web hosts. We've also read countless user reviews based on actual user experiences. So what have we learned? Good free web hosting services are hard to find!
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