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October
15, 2003
Unvisibility: A Changing Paradigm
in Visibility Modification
Kohle Torgenson
The shift from invisible technology
to the more cost effective univisible technology
is given credence in this study, where the unvisible
nature of triplets, in varying accoutrements,
is assessed using a standard WW-exclusion test
and the Gruener Recognition Scale. The resulting
data indicates that unvisibility can be attained
and has significant potential for military application.
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November
1, 2003
Travigne’s Animaux comestibles:
The Connoisseur’s Guide to Zoological Taxonomy
Sergei Rzhechnyik
This paper takes a fresh look
at a long-forgotten system of animal classification.
Its course of development is closely examined,
and its fundamental concepts are explained. A
brief biography of its revered creator is also
presented.
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November
15, 2003
Frictional Coefficients and their
Influence on Planetary Rotation
Jakob Strømmen
The world population has grown
considerably in the last 100 years, and because
of that vehicle production is at an all time high.
Much “research” has been performed
regarding the environmental impact of these vehicles.
Unfortunately the area of friction has remained
virtually unexamined, perhaps dangerously so.
This study inspects the correlation between friction
and the rotation of the Earth and comes to a surprising
and frightening conclusion: we are at most a year
away from the end of the world.
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December
15, 2003
Hormonal Evaluation of ‘Responsibility’
as American Health Agonist
Kohle Torgenson
Over the past twenty years,
North American health has taken a slow turn towards
disaster. The rounded corners that define the
American waistline have recently gained notice,
and portents of pulmonary disease have become
popular cause for alarm. At the heart of these
health concerns is the phantom of stress, which
is noted frequently as a cause of health failure
in its many forms. This study identifies and addresses
“responsibility” as an unacknowledged
growing threat to American health and the single
greatest cause of stress and stress-related illness.
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