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Mehran Basti
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:31 am    Post subject: Information on sites and regulations Reply with quote

Dear Newsgroup:

The following are Basti Newsgroups (sites):

Sci.bio:

http://groups.google.com/group/MBScibio

Sci.math:

http://groups.google.com/group/MBScimath?hl=en

Sci.physics:

http://groups.google.com/group/MBSciphysics?hl=en


The above sites are closed sites (suitable for many if they do not
want to go public).

The public sites are:

Sci,comp (public):

http://groups.google.com/group/MBScicomp/about?hl=en

Sci.physics (public):

http://groups.google.com/group/MBSciphysicsp

You may view some of my postings there.

Sign in at Google site. I will then send you a form (regulations) to
fill out.

Your full name, city and country of residence are required (in the
form).

One signed form is sufficient, if you intend to register for multiple
sites.

If you are interested in another newsgroup (public or not), please let
us know (no fee is involved at this time).

These are experimental newsgroups on Google site; if successful we
will transfer them to a private site and charge a fee.

A sample form can be seen at Math Forum site (PDF):

http://mathforum.org/kb/thread.jspa?threadID=1767039&tstart=0

Normally nothing happens if a member behaves, we hope they will stay
with the company for decades!

The regulations designed at this time for a global company with
complex inter-relations at the world levels (political, economic,
educational, etc).

Returning the signed form (once sent by email to you, with printing
your name) is essential for registration purposes.

Dr.Mehran Basti

CEO, Basti Newsgroups
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Eric Gisse
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 5:46 am    Post subject: Re: Information on sites and regulations Reply with quote

Mehran Basti wrote:
[snip]

Please, don't stop.

Your delusions have a 100% chance of being entertaining for at least a
month, and a ill-defined but still good chance of sucking in at least
one idiot into paying you money.

I would approach Jeff Relf next, he would love to be a part of your
exclusive community.
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Mehran Basti
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:53 pm    Post subject: Re: Information on sites and regulations Reply with quote

Dear Newsgroup

I have opened up Basti Newsgroup (forms), for all information about
Basti Newsgroups:

http://groups.google.com/group/MBform

There is now only one form to sign i.e. form A .

Simply copy and paste it into your email (fill out the information)
and send it to us (or as word or PDF).

Sign in at Google site for a particular field (form D).

Dr.M.Basti

Basti05b [At] aol.com
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Eric Gisse
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:28 am    Post subject: Re: Information on sites and regulations Reply with quote

On Jul 6, 3:53 pm, Mehran Basti <Basti...@aol.com> wrote:
Quote:
Dear Newsgroup

I have opened up Basti Newsgroup (forms), for all information about
Basti Newsgroups:

http://groups.google.com/group/MBform

There is now only one form to sign i.e. form A .

Simply copy and paste it into your email (fill out the information)
and send it to us (or as word or PDF).

Sign in at Google site for a particular field (form D).

Dr.M.Basti

Basti05b [At] aol.com

Four forms to participate in a newsgroup nobody but you cares about!

I can't wait to see what you think up next.
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Mehran Basti
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:59 am    Post subject: Re: Information on sites and regulations Reply with quote

Eric Gisse wrote:

Quote:
Four forms to participate in a newsgroup nobody but you cares about!

I can't wait to see what you think up next.


I am sometimes receiving notes signed in at Google site, from far away
places in the world.

But still they are resisting signing the contact form.

I have no doubt that academia is under full control of a few, and NG
is also governed by individuals serving those few, posting responses
(on their behalf), to control the public imaginations!

I suppose the history demonstrated that this thing will not last long
and eventually it is bound to collapse and I believe I am in a right
direction to globally direct the educational system in a healthy
balance.

One thing I am sure of is that NEW EXACT MATH is for centuries to
come.

They are only deceiving themselves.

The grip of power will be eventually broken and university professors
will be free to take part (not anymore as slaves of a few), otherwise
history repeats itself and teach them a hard lesson (possibly
initially putting some restrictions on them).


Dr.M.Basti
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Mehran Basti
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:21 am    Post subject: Re: Information on sites and regulations Reply with quote

Eric Gisse wrote:

Quote:
Four forms to participate in a newsgroup nobody but you cares about!

I can't wait to see what you think up next.

Also read my notes on the thread “ My answer to some questions” in
Basti Newsgroup: Sci.comp (public).

http://groups.google.com/group/MBScicomp/about?hl=en

Anyone welcome to participate particularly university professors.

Once a chair of a math department at a Canadian University in the
Western Canada told me, he could not hire me unless university of
Alberta (in another province of Canada) approves that.

Although I knew that, a few out of state professors are in hiring
positions and what they say to the public is lie.

I perfectly knew who that professor was, and once on faculty of the
university of Alberta myself, (1982-83) the professor (now retired)
heard about my research on classical mathematics and that was end of
my career in Canada!

Dr.M.Basti
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Eric Gisse
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:38 am    Post subject: Re: Information on sites and regulations Reply with quote

On Jul 6, 11:21 pm, Mehran Basti <Basti...@aol.com> wrote:

[snip]

Quote:
I perfectly knew who that professor was, and once on faculty of the
university of Alberta myself, (1982-83) the professor (now retired)
heard about my research on classical mathematics and that was end of
my career in Canada!

I have a feeling there is more to it than that. You don't get sacked
just because of research into classical mechanics.

Quote:

Dr.M.Basti
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Mehran Basti
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 11:11 am    Post subject: Re: Information on sites and regulations Reply with quote

Eric Gisse wrote:
Quote:

I have a feeling there is more to it than that. You don't get sacked
just because of research into classical mechanics.


I brought the paper called “Exact Analysis” in may of 1985 (about 100

pages, today is 2000 pages), since then I could never got my papers
published and never had tenure track.

I had self-criticism of my own qualitative results, but that was
because I felt the current research was (and still is) at the rank of
the past masters.

Well, I have developed as a result a lot of enemies on my list.

Once someone provided a good reference about my research, but I could
not get any job, he said they do not value his recommendations.

This is the situation in the academia today, they accept only lines
they like, and anything else is a joke.

So, I have no recommendations today.

No, pretty much my research on classical mathematics, forced me out,
and I never able to play their games.

Otherwise I would have had a sound career in academia.

But I will also not allow them to control my research (although I do
not recognize their status).

The bottom line is, this is the main issue of the power struggle. And
I believe the academia is in crisis (they are scared of strong
applicants, those with real original ideas).

I will never be part of them anyway.

Dr.M.Basti
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