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« August 2004 | Main | October 2004 »

KenWilber.com

KenWilber.com is up. 'Nuff said --

"Those of you who know me, know that I don’t exactly seek the limelight. In fact, for 25 years, I have rather successfully avoided it. I have instead spent most of my adult life attempting to construct a general Integral framework that would allow us to include and honor the most number of truths from the most number of sources, premodern to modern to postmodern. This Integral framework allows us to connect the previously unconnected, to build bridges where previously there were motes, and in general begin to weave together the broken and fragmented pieces of a world gone slightly mad. The result is a framework—we also call it an IOS (or “Integral Operating System”)—that allows us to integrate virtually all human endeavors into a comprehensive overview that can be applied to each, thus helping each reach its fullest success, principles, achievement, care, and consciousness."

The Nanotech Report 2004

The Nanotech Report 2004 (TNR 2004) is the premier research guide for nanotechnology. The TNR 2004 profiles more than 1,000 companies and features new investment frameworks and strategies, company and academic profiles, patent licensing opportunities and trends, competitive data, interviews with Nobel laureates and industry experts, profiles of the most influential players in nanotechnology, and a technical primer.
(via Brain Waves: neurons, bits & genes). Check out the twenty-four pages of exhilirating overview. Then visit Zack's post for more informative neurotech wormholes.

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