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Conference Blog
Read about the daily activities through the musings of dissident and attendee Greg Volk as he weaves his way around and through the latest and greatest theories of the day.
Day 1
It's like a family...
It's like a family reunion. If you've never been to an NPA conference, you’ve missed the joy of connecting with the very heart of dissidence, the comrodary of the family of alternative science... the frustration from STILL not convincing your neighbor on your views of the nature of reality.
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Day 2
In spite of valiant attempts long into the night, we all went to bed without having solved the enigmas of light, time, and motion to everyone's satisfaction. The first problem of today, however, concerned the more practical question of where to find breakfast.
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Day 3
Make no mistake. Wednesday is not for the faint-hearted. Everybody went to bed a little earlier last night than the night before, with possibly a notch less passion for converting others.
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Day 4
Sadly lacking the full number of Wild-Wednesday, the conference continued, yet, with an end in sight. The morning began with more than the unusual technical problems, unfortunately results in a considerably shored presentation from Francis Fernandes in India sans Powerpoint and video.
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Day 5
How can it possibly be Friday? I never found time to show Don Briddelly, my towel bar ring model. Dr. Selleri and I never shared a meal together. I still have question s for Ralph Sansbury and Francisco Muller.
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