Saturday,
August 21, 2004
History and foundational work in Knowledge Science
Paul and Company:
I appreciate the recognition you have given me in this discussion and aim to continue in educating all those who follow our discussions and their progression toward very concrete and achievable goals. My work has been self supporting for more than 30 years though at times just barely. All the same these investments have materially changed the tools we have to work with and will certainly change the tools to become available to you within the next two years.
In that regard, I do not require or expect a National Project -- but like Paul, I would celebrate the wisdom and foresight of all who might support and work for such a thing. His work is truly an act of community development, but I take it as my commitment as his friend to push his and your science forward as far and as fast as I can -- come what may. There are great opportunities and rewards in understanding what is said here about knowledge science -- times could never be better than these. This is not my first taste of seeing a new industry and science form -- so I do feel exalted and supremely confident about all that we have to teach. The next 10 years will present you with the greatest opportunities of a lifetime. I view that as a absolute certainty -- you should too.
We are all at the centers of our personal histories, but this particular center right now is future changing.
Thank you.
Dick