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Physics

Happy to be creating my first course on physics! So fun! :) :)

I loved physics back in middle and high school, from 6th to 9th grade I remember. I won a bunch of awards for it back then, then A.P.ed out before college. I have not had to use it for almost twenty years until recently when I started working on designing a plane and with aeronautics.

Physics is such a great subject and I am happy to work with it again! Makes me really happy! :) 

Also motivates me to continue to work on a private project that I will be sharing soon with the public in a year or so - an invention I have been making. :)

As we build our own campus at Elf, I hope we can bring in some awesome educators from around the planet to teach workshops and classes. To create education at an accelerated level -------> where a bright mind is never bored and sufficiently challenged, would be amazing! Zip zip!

 

Speed and Opportunity

When business adopts the speed, agility, imagination and understanding inherent in film, the written word and music, you'll see its positive repercussions in society - fairness, an eagerness in harnessing opportunities at hand and a willingness to share.

Business itself has no positive or negative connotation. It is quite simple and transactional. A business exists to create a profit, by selling something of value from one entity to another. When our understanding of each other and society increases and expands, we expect more. We expect business transactions to be honest, ethical and fair. We expect people to be treated right. We expect transactions to happen quickly, smoothly and comfortably - that's swift technology at work; technology that benefits. We expect things to be well designed and to make our lives easier, more enjoyable and more productive. We expect people to be healthier and more aware. We expect our quality of life experience to go up. We expect to share in abundance and success.