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The Study of Cycles
Edward R Dewey formed the Foundation for the Study of Cycles in 1941 as a result of studies he made as an economist concerning the causes of the great depression. He soon established an interdisciplinary study of cycles and found that certain common periods occurred in cycles in seemingly quite unconnected fields of study. These findings lead him, however reluctantly, to see that there were things going on in the world that were beyond the scope of any existing field of study. For this reason the interdisciplinary study of cycles is important for advancing human knowledge in all fields. Edward R Dewey summary Dewey talked to famous physicist Richard Feynman about his findings and used his recommendations as a basis for anaylsis and presentation of his and other people's results. The summary of his findings is presented in the interesting article "The Case for Cycles" available at http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute.o...for_cycles.pdf a 0.9 MB, 36 page document. Altogether Dewey collated about 3000 reports of cycles in different fields and commented that in every field of study there have been found to be cycles. These studies range across astronomy, biology, climatology, geology, markets, medicine, physics, economics, sociology and more. Cycles Research Institute discussion forum announced Cycles Research Institute has papers on cycles by Dewey and other researchers available at its web site http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute.org/ and now announces the opening of a cycles discussion forum based on phpBB. Information on the forum is available at http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute.org/bulletin.html and the forum itself is at http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute.org/bb/ where discussion areas are available for each different branch of science and economic and market cycle studies. All serious students or researchers in cycles or the individual fields of study are most welcome. Experts, articles and papers CRI is the scientific cycles study arm of the FSC - the Foundation for the Study of Cycles http://www.foundationforthestudyofcycles.org/ and welcomes the contribution of articles on cycles for its website at http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute.org/ to admin(at)cyclesresearchinstitute(dot)org and papers for the forthcoming Cycles Research Journal to editor(at)cyclesresearchinstitute(dot)org. We also require experts and advisors in all the fields of study - astronomy, biology, climatology, geology, markets, medicine, physics, economics, sociology and others, who have an interest in cycles. -- Ray Tomes Cycles Research Institute http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute.org/ |
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