User:WmBliss
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Long time Wikipedia user, supporter and donor.
I am a retired physicist with interests in many areas of research, especially those which might someday significantly transform human civilization. Of particular concern to me is the growth of anti-science rhetoric which seems to go unabated.
I was also recently elected to a four year term as Supervisor of my county's Soil & Water Conservation District. My goal in this position is to help citizens reconnect to sources of valid scientific expertise.
My Current Wikipedia Interests: (This is just a collection point for my notes)
[edit]- Problems with inconsistent treatment of Topics which get mis-categorized. Should we create new terms?
- Pseudoscience
- List of topics characterized as pseudoscience
- Do we need the term: "pseudo-hypothesis" for an idea which clearly is not a science, makes no predictions, because it is fundamentally based on false information.
- List of topics characterized as pseudoscience
- Protoscience
- Antiscience
- Fringe-Science
- Mainstream Science
- Science
- Pseudoscience
- Fringe-Engineering vs Speculative-Engineering
- Space Elevator (Fringe)
- Lunar Elevator (Speculative)
- Cryonics
- As a future vitrification protocol design goal (Speculative)
- As a currently reliable continuation of life (Fringe)
- As a future nano-technology for repairing freeze damage (Speculative)
A few of my hobbies
[edit]- Promoting the use and development of online collaboration tools for scientists.
- Sorry, but I don't recommend Mediawiki, it doesn't have necessary page protections.
- The design of semi-self-assembling remote controlled lunar industrial robots.
- This is the cheapest and fastest method for building permanent human colonies in space.
- The design of autonomous mining equipment using high pressure cutting jets.
- The promotion of global governance,
- necessary if we are going to solve any of the many global problems.
- Research into axiomatics of quantum field theory.