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 David Calvin Andrus, Ph.D.

  acadac@aol.com


I am in the process of moving this site to http://wiki.acadac.net. I am not longer updating this site, and will eventually take it down. If you have bookmarked this site, now is a good time to bookmark the new one. --DCA, August 2007
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line "Man is incapable of imagining that time could ever stop ... It is no easier for us to imagine that somewhere, past the farthest stars in the nocturnal heavens, there is an end to space, a borderline beyond which 'nothing' exits ... Anyone who plunges into infinity, in both time and space, further and further without stopping, needs fixed points, mileposts, for otherwise his movement is indistinguishable from standing still ... No one can draw a line that is not a boundary line; every line splits a singularity into a plurality."

-- M.C. Escher
(Dutch Artist, 1898-1972)line


  The most recent update to this website occurred:  30 August 2007.