Events listed by inverse chronological order.
Index and latest events. Posterior year events.
canonical science: its history, goals, and future
This Perspective deals with the origin, present status, and future developments of a new and revolutionary approach: canonical science.
The report starts with a tribute to , the father of the first version of canonical theory. However, this work is not a visit to an archaeological museum, but a deep and daring incursion in the science of tomorrow.
The report also includes a collection of the advantages of canonical science for (i) specialized researchers in traditional disciplines, (ii) educators, (iii) scientists working in new disciplines of complexity, (iv) engineers, (v) philosophers, (vi) students, and (vii) policy makers, funding agencies, and heads of both public and private centers and organizations.
science in the 21st century: social, political, and economic issues
Through this perspective report, I have tried to eliminate the idealized and simplified vision of science promoted during the last century, and present to my readers a more realistic conception.
This perspective handles some social, political, and economic problems that affect the heart of scientific endeavour and are carrying important consequences for scientists and the rest of society.
launch of new canonical science journal
The report
Launch of new canonical science journal 2008: Can. Sci. Rep. 20081v2.
updates to CSR:20081v2.pdf.
To serve better to research community, students, and general people, and to fill own needs, the Center launches the new Canonical Science Reports; Center's dedicated 'living' journal for rapid and effective dissemination of last knowledge in this unified theory.
The publicationzone contains the new section canonicalsciencereports devoted to the journal. The section is directly accessible from the navigation zone.
A new major section in the publicationzone is being prepared: Canonical Science Reports. Updating is scheduled for the next week.
The contact info now includes a SMS chanel for feedback.
The guidelines for online scientific discussion have been updated. The guidelines now include a number of new recommendations for beating trolls, crackpots, flamers, liars and other online fauna.
Unlike the previous version of the guidelines, the new one includes some few samples of nasty tactics you may find during online discussions. This may be helpful for a better understanding of the no-spoken aspects of Internet discussions.
The whole website has been updated. A major revision is now hosted in our server.
The update includes a 'cleaning' of the logo of the Center and extra link for easiest navigation through the whole website. The extra link is accessible at the top right part of the header pane and is also highly accessible for navigation via alternative devices as phones.
Actually I am working in relativistic gravitation theory, including topics as many-body motion, quantum gravity, dark matter and others.
I have just prepared a draft, titled Newtonian limit difficulties of General Relativity, where I show that General Relativity has not Newtonian limit. In the first part I revise usual derivation of Newtonian limit in the weak field limit, proving its inconsistency. In the second part I analyze the incompatibility between General Relativity and Newtonian theory of gravity and rigorously found that General Relativity lacks a Newtonian limit.
The new CanonML-HTML-CSS site is operative since February, with major engines already indexing us.
The CanonML language has changed from version 0.6 to version 0.7 and the whole site has been updated to the new version. You will find visual and technical changes in the new site.
The 0.6 version used CAPS mode for special words and braces for grouping, whereas the new 0.7 version uses a special character backslash and parentheses.
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