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Chris King research papers

Started by Cain, October 15, 2008, 01:17:59 PM

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Cain

http://www.math.auckland.ac.nz/~king/Preprints/index.htm

You might want to check these out.  Apparently some very advanced and unusual scientific thinking from Professor King.  According to him:

QuoteMy main area of interest is the application of chaotic and fractal dynamics to neurobiology and the nature of conscious sensory processing. I also have research interest in the following areas, prebiotic chemical stability structures and the development of the genetic code, evolution of transposable genetic elements, fungal taxonomy, remote wind power design, quantum cosmology and sexual game theory.

Conservation of genetic diversity and the effects of reproductive technologies on human evolutionary viability are top priorities.

He's no lone nut either, he's a senior lecturer at Auckland University.

LMNO

Whoa.


Well, the day I get my kindle is fast approaching.  My bookshelves will hate me.

Jasper

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What LMNO said.  This is exciting!

This especially:
http://www.math.auckland.ac.nz/~king/Preprints/pdf/tuz6.pdf