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[Notebook: DB 58 Bringing god home]

[Sunday 6 November 2005 - Saturday 12 November 2005]

Sunday 6 November 2005
Monday 7 November 2005

[page 15]

Tuesday 8 November 2005

'We postulate that there will be no peace in the Middle East

[page 16]

(or anywhere else) until church and state are separated, that is orthogonalized.' do we?

PEACE = SPACE CREATION = ORTHOGONALIZATION (of initially 'partly parallel' vectors. 'Partly parallel' = competing.

TRADE BARRIER = CUT IN NETWORK

Einstein: at last it came to me that time itself is suspect. N 437:1237 27/10/2005. Raine

Wednesday 9 November 2005
Thursday 10 November 2005
Friday 11 November 2005
Saturday 12 November 2005

 

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Raine, Derek, "Book Review: Relative beginners", Nature, 437, 7059, 27 October 2005, page 1237. Review of
Merman, N David, Its About Time: Understanding Einstein's Relativity, Princeton University Press 2005 '. . . Relativity can be summed up in a phrase that Einstein used when reflecting on the origin of the theory: "At last it came to me that time itself was suspect." It is the way that this statement is unpacked that distinguishes the many exposition of the subject. David Merman brings to the task a lifetime of experience in making relativity accessible to the non-specialist student without simplifying more than Einstein's well known dictum will allow.' Derek Raine, Nature 437:1237.  
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McGregor, Richard, The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers, Harper 2010 Amazon editorial review: From Publishers Weekly 'McGregor, a journalist at the Financial Times, begins his revelatory and scrupulously reported book with a provocative comparison between China's Communist Party and the Vatican for their shared cultures of secrecy, pervasive influence, and impenetrability. The author pulls back the curtain on the Party to consider its influence over the industrial economy, military, and local governments. McGregor describes a system operating on a Leninist blueprint and deeply at odds with Western standards of management and transparency. Corruption and the tension between decentralization and national control are recurring themes--and are highlighted in the Party™s handling of the disturbing Sanlu case, in which thousands of babies were poisoned by contaminated milk powder. McGregor makes a clear and convincing case that the 1989 backlash against the Party, inexorable globalization, and technological innovations in communication have made it incumbent on the Party to evolve, and this smart, authoritative book provides valuable insight into how it has--and has not--met the challenge. ' Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. 
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Pawel, Ernst, The Nightmare of Reason: A Life of Franz Kafka, Collins Harvill 1988 'Dr Franz Kafka, a German writer who lived in Prague, died the day before yesterday in the Kierling Sanatorium at Klosterneuberg near Vienna. Few knew him, for he was a loner, a recluse wise in the ways of the world and frightened by it. For years he had been suffering from a lung disease, which he cherished and fostered even while accepting treatment. . . . It endowed him with a delicacy of feeling that bordered on the miraculous, and with a spiritual purity uncompromising to the point of horror. . . . He wrote the most significant works of modern German literature; their stark truth makes them seem naturalistic even where they speak in symbols. They reflect the irony and prophetic vision of a man condemned to see the world with such blinding clarity that he found it unbearable and went to his death.' Milena Jesenska, Narodny Listy 5 June 1924 (Pawel page 447) 
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Raine, Derek, "Book Review: Relative beginners", Nature, 437, 7059, 27 October 2005, page 1237. Review of

Merman, N David, Its About Time: Understanding Einstein's Relativity, Princeton University Press 2005 '... Relativity can be summed up in a phrase that Einstein used when reflecting on the origin of the theory: "At last it came to me that time itself was suspect." It is the way that this statement is unpacked that distinguishes the many exposition of the subject. David Merman brings to the task a lifetime of experience in making relativity accessible to the non-specialist student without simplifying more than Einstein's well known dictum will allow.' Derek Raine, Nature 437:1237.  
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