2006 Research Overview

Since the last research up-date, we have moved regular (or as often as they can occur) updates to an online peer review journal. As such, this section will only contain annual overviews.

Since we first opened to the public - bringing years of work on the lab bench and in the library - we have seen real connections between the seeming disconnected disciplines Quantum Physics and Astrophysics, and medical science. In particular, observations methods and standards work very well. The primary choice of method (that dictates all other methods) is what we call exploratory research, and is known in quantum physics as the random walk. In this method, pieces of a large puzzle are collected randomly, with methods only being determined once enough pieces have been collected to determine a method or direction. Until such time, the only method is a library science cataloging method - and then it remains the primary method.

This has proved to be a very useful method, because the gaps in the library identify gaps in knowledge and suggest directions for further research. [The research method, takes on the appearance of fractal geometry.

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