Friday, October 13, 2017

Patent US20070170306 - Unity method - Google Patents

I submitted this after I started my MBA Patent US20070170306, and it was about what my Son had taught me. . . I posted more about this again: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/MayanChant/conversations/messages/323 It's really a trip for me to see what happens when I'm asked a question. . . or forced to ANSWER one. Like even to see or share something with someone. . .

Like, Suzanne said how the PTSD was so apparent, with the Irma Hurricane passing by so close!

So I graduated again and so my Son said how I've done this before. He told me how I've written a journal since high school, so each degree/transition was written up.  Discussions on what was attempted, and what was completed, and what was next. . . . Like My first Handyman business in NJ, lasted two months before my Dad hired me to clean out his Garage so he could move to Tampa!

Funny, last week my Dad hired me as a Handyman, again!

I wonder if I'll be cleaning out the garage again!  Course back then, he offered me "room and board" but then included a vacation to Tampa where he had moved dellem associate inc. . . wanting me to go to college. . . hum, http://www.dellem.com/  . . . lol. . . wow scobey still has it up there. .

YES JOURNALS, lol, since 1980 when . . . dellem started, and i died. . . what a trip is that! And back then, I journalled a ton before my first degree. . . as I came to Tampa for College because I wanted KIDS, and could not raise a child the WAY I wanted as a Handyman. I needed a professional degree, so I could work from home like at dellem, and spend all my time with my kids.

Obviously, I wrote a lot after that first degree. . . Finished it and got married ASAP!  But what about all the others?  Heck my last degree was 5 months ago now, . . . And again I learned a TON from my kids, as I wrote up for my teaching portfolio.  Like my Son's first question to me was about E=mc2. . . Explain that!

c) The mathematical and physical conception of the integration of Einstein's Equation is considered, whereby the uniform distribution of matter and energy transformations are recognized as universal and continuous throughout space and time is envisioned.
i. This may or may not include the specific mathematical understandings of integration including:

1. The continuous dynamics of energy and matter transferring from particles to waves representing the first integral (Fig.2, 40) capturing the energy changing zero to infinity. . .
2. The continuous dynamics exhibited at different vibrations and intensities for each type of energy as particles and waves. . . in transition and equilibrium which constitutes matter shown in the second integral (Fig.2, 60) of matter changing zero to infinity. . 
3. The continuous dynamics exhibited at different densities and speeds for each type of matter. . . place and time with the third integral (Fig.2, 80) showing time changing zero to infinity. . . . 
4. Thus, this evolution represent the continuous dynamics exhibited at every possible time frame. Time and space are both elastic and relative so allowing the conceptions to leap beyond time into future, past, and present enhance this method. . . we don't need to go or do anything, but the "conception" and understanding of energy (Fig.2, 40) as both particle and wave, gives us control over changing matter (Fig.2, 60) throughout our time (Fig.2, 80) . . . Shifting the Vibration of NOW, by changing the Vibration of Energy. . . which moves and exists at all levels and times at once. . . 

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Agile Open Florida: October 6, 2017 | Lakeland, Florida

October 6, 2017 | Lakeland, Florida

Agilists from across the state of Florida and beyond for Agile Open Florida 2017 in Orlando, Florida in October.  Our theme this year is … Beyond Agile


Agile Open Florida will be facilitated using the Open Space Technology (OST) format, with the ultimate goal being to connect, learn, and share.  Using the Open Space Technology (OST) approach, the Agile Open Florida encourages agile practitioners from around the state of Florida to self-organize around topics that are most important to them.  In this framework, participants with common issues and interests share their experiences and learn from others.  There is no preset agenda for the event, rather, sessions are created “live” by the participants at the start of the day.  In order to get the most out of this event, please come prepared with topics that are of interest to you, either to learn more about or to share your experiences


Wednesday, October 4, 2017

The Huffington Post: Biohacking the Organization - The Bumble Bee

The Huffington Post: Biohacking the Organization - The Bumble Bee



An excellent article on Bioteams by Doug Kirkpatrick, US Partner at NuFocus Strategic Group concludes: "The power and elegance of bioteaming is indisputable. Whether organizational leaders will detach themselves from the perceived security blanket of traditional, artificial hierarchy in order to fully experience that power is another question entirely?"

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Monday, October 2, 2017

learning gardens

playground parts:
see learning gardens article below

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OCTOBER 2   |   SPECIAL ISSUE 4

NOURISHMENT


Prosperity for All: Learning Gardens


Prosperity for All: Protecting the Earth Is Good Business 


Decorative Fruit


No Lot Is Vacant


Tiny Kitchen

LEARNING GARDENS


Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger

A new movement that includes aquaponics, shipping container farming and cellular agriculture is eating into the global dominance of Big Ag. The next generation is feeding itself on local, sustainable foods – grown at home, at school and in the lab. Kimbal Musk, the tech millionaire turned restauranteur, is leading the fray, through the Kitchen Community nonprofit and his Learning Gardens initiative.

PROTECTING THE EARTH IS GOOD BUSINESS


Sustainable Development Goal 2015: Life on Land
Gunter Pauli's Blue Economy model promotes enterprises that make the world a better place for all, one reimagined product at a time. On a macro scale, it also proposes entirely new closed-loop approaches – such as the zero-emissions brewery concept visualized here. And change is happening: the platform has identified dozens of successful businesses that have built social capital while treading lightly on the Earth. One such company is Germany's Bonaverde which makes a raw bean coffee machine that ensures coffee growers receive fair payment – they make a minimum of 25 percent over the production price – and creates a direct connection between the cultivator and end user.

DECORATIVE FRUIT


A Local Solution to Hunger

In collaboration with Second Harvest and Toronto's Gladstone Hotel, Robert Cram creates an installation that serves as a functioning fruit and vegetable market, a sculpture gallery and a visual representation of one quarter of the food rescued and delivered daily by Second Harvest. In North America, over 30 percent of fruits and vegetables are rejected by supermarkets because they aren't attractive enough for consumers, while one in eight Canadian families struggle to put food on the table. It is estimated that a billion pounds of food is wasted annually in the GTA.

The sculptural work embraces the weird, extraordinary and discarded through its juxtaposition with the familiar, uniform and standardized. Three-dimensional printed bronze-cast sculptures – a pepper, an eggplant and an orange – have been embedded within the market: perfect for arrangements with flowers and greenery or use alone as a tabletop décor. If sold, 50 percent of the net proceeds from the sale of the sculptures will be donated to Second Harvest.

NO LOT IS VACANT


By Victoria Taylor, Bowery Project and Jonas Spring

No Lot is Vacant is a response to EDIT's partnership with the UNDP and its Global Goals of Zero Hunger. The team has transformed a vacant rooftop of the abandoned Unilever soap factory; breathing life into a new story of a former industrial site at an important time in its transition. Envisioned by Victoria Taylor Landscape Architect, urban farmers Bowery Project and plantsman/garden builder Jonas Spring/Ecoman, No Lot Is Vacant encourages a new way of thinking about how we nourish urban lands. The rooftop features Helianthus annuus (sunflower) a food source for birds; foraged plants spontaneously growing on site; and a mobile urban farm constructed from re-purposed milk crates (inspired by Ore Design) relocated from a vacant lot nearby. The rooftop is also pollinated by the abstracted steel petals of designer Andrew Jones' The Battery Chair for Maglin. The rooftop border is a 20M long viewing bar of site-salvaged rail timbers and at grade, in collaboration with site maintenance, a patch of commercial lawn left unmown and unirrigated through the summer, reveals the latent beauty and diversity of a vibrant urban-hardy meadow.

TINY KITCHEN (formerly Mod Garden)


By Amar Khwaja 

Once a Wall Street banker, now an entrepreneur, single dad, and a passionate believer in the power of home-grown organic food to change your health and the world around you, Amar Khwaja's own health crisis led him to start a project to provide himself with a daily dose of homegrown organic food – even though home is an urban high-rise apartment. This Tiny Kitchen model is his fourth prototype, and he's learned through user testing that consumers want beauty and elegance, not just functionality.
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