HUMAN SIGNIFICANCE

 

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James A. Putnam

 

 Ó 1995-2006

 

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This website introduces a new interpretation of the nature of the universe. I understand and appreciate the necessity for publicizing ideas and having them evaluated by others. You are welcome to contact me. Your constructive and courteous feedback is welcome. Thank you for visiting. 

 

james@humansignificance.com 

 

 

I do not evaluate the ideas of others who propose to correct or redefine theoretical physics differently from myself. The stakes for being correct are very high and feelings understandingly run strong. I cannot help others gain recognition for their ideas. If you believe you have something important to say, then write about it. Let the world know what you think. Express your ideas, in your own words, clearly enough for others to understand. Our ideas seem so clear to ourselves because we are used to them. Remember that  others are not used to them. Publicize your work in a respectful, extra clear, well supported, and as complete as possible presentation. Submit the finished work, under your name, for review by others. Choose your own method of doing this.

 

I can share the procedure I have used. I placed my ideas in the public world of the Internet. Internet websites can be established by everyone. They are very flexible for making additions and corrections quickly. They establish a public record. Having my own website allows me to retain complete control over the presentation of my work. It is visited by people from around the world. I submitted my website to search engines. I included essays to make it more attractive for others to begin reading my ideas. I participated in discussion forums frequented by physicists and other scientists. My website became busy after beginning this participation.

 

It has been my experience that the negative and disrespectful reactions that sometimes occur during Internet debate are not indicative of the attitudes and opinions of most readers. I have received feedback by email. I received both supportive and unsupportive emails. Email communication creates a record of what was said by whom. Most visitors do not communicate; however, their visits are important. Visitors read and download the information. My website is busy. That is one reason why it has achieved good listing positions on the search engines. Another reason is: When others place value on your work, or at least its quality of presentation, they often link to your site. Multiple links from credible sites will increase your search engine standing. We must create the marketplace for our ideas. If your ideas have merit, then others will seek you out. Acceptance ultimately depends upon receiving approval by qualified others.

 

 

James A. Putnam