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Ron Blue wrote:
> 
> This is very strange.  

Indeed.

> Theory means a guess at what we know.  While such a
> proposal may have little support in the scientific community it does not
> mean that it is wrong or true.  Model are usefully only if we are willing to
> consider the absurd.

No, models and theories are only useful if they can be tested against
reality.

Yours, 
Frank




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If a model is to gain "political scientific support" it must be
operationally
defined and the observations generated must support it.

Typically, if the model is too absurd no one will look at the honest
observation.
Playing with the absurd is a good beginning to keeping our eyes and minds
open for the honest observations.

Ron Blue


----- Original Message -----
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> Ron Blue wrote:
> >
> > This is very strange.
>
> Indeed.
>
> > Theory means a guess at what we know.  While such a
> > proposal may have little support in the scientific community it does not
> > mean that it is wrong or true.  Model are usefully only if we are
willing to
> > consider the absurd.
>
> No, models and theories are only useful if they can be tested against
> reality.
>
> Yours,
> Frank
>
>
>




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International Centre for Diffraction Data
Grant-in-Aid > Grant-in-Aid Increase

The International Centre for Diffraction Data has increased Grant-in-
Aid funding for the 2000-2001 grant cycles in order to allow more
grants to be supported.

The ICDD® is interested in high quality experimental powder diffraction
patterns to add to its internationally renowned database, the Powder
Diffraction File (PDF®). The ICDD's Grant-in-Aid program is designed to
give limited financial support of those institutions interested in
supplying new patterns. A grant can be used most effectively as a
supplement to existing funded projects involving the preparation and
characterization of new materials, using powder XRD.

There are two grant cycles with proposal deadline of:
Cycle I - 31 January
Cycle II - 31 July

For more information, please review the guidelines found on the ICDD
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Ms. Shelly Wolkov, Grant Coordinator
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An EPSRC-funded PhD Studentship position is offered in the application of 
Computer Science to Molecular Structure and Function:

                 School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
                 The University of Nottingham
                 University Park
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Investigations of mechanical properties of molecules (1 studentship)

This project will develop and employ state-of-the-art computational methods 
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(see http://pharm6.pharm.nottingham.ac.uk/)

Applications are invited from potential and recent graduate in the 
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Phil Williams
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Laboratory of Biophysics and Surface Analysis
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Tel: +44 (0)115 9515025 or +44 (0)7885 772666  Fax: +44 (0)115 9515110
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