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Old November 6th 04, 12:29 AM
Ray Tomes
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Until about 5 years ago when it went defunct, there was an organisation
called The Foundation for the Study of Cycles (FSC).

Now, the Cycles Research Institute has been formed as a central point
for interdisciplinary study of cyles. From January 2005 a free
electronic journal will be published. Cycles Research Institute invites
you to visit and explore its pages and to submit links to interesting
sites, material for its web pages or articles for the magazine.
See: http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute.org/

The sciences of physics and astronomy are so full of cycles that it is
easy to be oblivious to them. However there are connections between
these sciences and other areas of knowledge that are little known and
can be investigated by the periods or frequencies of cycles present in
each. Therefore a cyclical view is a valuable tool for physicists and
astronomers.

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Ray Tomes
http://ray.tomes.biz/
http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute.org/

 




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