Technical

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Flemming Funch

 


Technical Essays

These essays contain my thoughts on various "advanced" subjects. They are written over a couple of years in the order I run into new things to write about. That will usually be cognitions I get or subjects I am trying to figure out. I change my viewpoints and ideas along the way and often I look at something differently after writing it down. I mainly started doing this for my own sake to keep track of what I find out and to find out more about life, the universe, and everything.

The most inspiring occasion on my part for passing something on is when I haven't completely understood it. When there is as-isness on something there is not much to say about it. The essays are therefore a progression of attempts to try to understand. A trial and error approach, thinking aloud. This is not an attempt to teach any subject, to provide training, or to be right. I don't even claim to know what I am talking about.

I am only sharing this in a limited way to get some interchange of ideas. Any resulting additional ideas and viewpoints on these subjects will be valuable. Many of the ideas I propose are inspired by or "stolen" from somebody else. That I don't necessarily spell that out doesn't mean I am ungrateful. However, I don't particularly think ideas can be owned.

Some of the first essays assume a limited understanding of Captain Bill's upper levels. Some of the data here could be classified as confidential. None of this is intended to be restimulative, but still, you are reading it on your own responsibility. Most likely, the worst that can happen is that I offend some of your fixed viewpoints. None of this is intended for a broad audience. However, as always, the ideas are yours to keep and use as you please.

Flemming Funch
The Clearing Institute
17216 Saticoy Street, # 147
Van Nuys, CA 91406
E-mail: ffunch@netcom.com or 71053.1022@compuserve.com
Copyright © 1990, 1991, 1992 by Flemming Funch.
May be copied and distributed for non-commercial purposes.



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