8-23-08
Dear Alan:
Just as I was buried knee-deep in research for my dissertation concerning
facilitating an educational paradigm shift to differentiated instruction, Jack's
(Dr. Whitehead's - I am sorry I am from the old school of being formal) e-mail
arrived and I began reviewing J. Walton's doctoral thesis which is very nicely
done. Then your e-mail arrived and I read through your article.
First of all, I enjoyed reading through it, even though I have little background
in physics. My forte is in the humanities and my memory is not as great with
the study of Euclid - as the Father of Geometry and the space time or gravity
theory of relativity. However, it was my strong interest in science fiction (from
my older sister Hazel, a VDM) which assisted me with partially understanding
your main points. What I gleaned from the article is that we are all linked to all
spheres of knowledge in the universe through quantum mechanics. Some day
men and women will be able to cure diseases, travel through time and do the
greatest good for society through the ideas and principles you discussed.
Therefore, our role is to continue dialogue as scholars to help not only
ourselves, but all individuals acquire a deeper understanding of ourselves as
living beings and our relationship to the universe....I hope this agrees with
what you were attempting to say.
Sincerely.
Cynthia Cozette Lee
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