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Teaching for People Who Prefer Not to Teach
A collection of unconventional teaching methods and exercises for educators and students, promoting collaborative learning, self-discovery, and the exploration of art, while challenging traditional educational norms.
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The project would attempt to invent an anti-gravity system from the ground up instead of reverse engineering it. This project began in 1955 with the establishment of the Research Institute for Advanced Studies (RIAS) at the Glenn L. Martin Company, which later became Martin-Marietta and ultimately merged with Lockheed in 1995 to form the modern com... See more
Condorman • A Conceptual View of a UAP Reverse Engineering Program
In the fall of 1942, Major General Leslie R. Groves, representing the War Department, went to du Pont with the request that the company undertakes a share of a project of great importance in the war effort. This project dealt with the release of atomic energy. At the time, many other nations were working on different projects that could help end th... See more
Sriram Krishnan • Du Pont Bomb memo
They were asked first to engineer, design, and construct a small-scale semi-works plant that was to be operated by the University of Chicago. In addition to the Clinton and Hanford projects, which main goal was to produced plutonium for the Manhattan project, on which the Explosives and EngineeringDepartments did such a splendid job, the du Pont Co... See more
Sriram Krishnan • Du Pont Bomb memo
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The Global Minotaur
ludvigsen.priv.noAs Vannevar Bush observed, writing in 1949, the failure of the Nazis to develop a sufficiently effective proximity fuse, which allowed bombs to detonate just prior to hitting their targets, was a consequence of their arrogance, not their incompetence. The Germans, he wrote,32 were incredulous that “the verdammter Amerikaner” had succeeded “where th
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