BONUS DAY - HOMECOMING 2023
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**BONUS DAY**
10-09-2023
9:00 - 12:00: The Future of Science and Experiential Learning, Led by Tim Gillespie and Richard Dulaney
12:00 - 12:15: Adrianne Boyer - A Look at Swannanoa through New Eyes
12:15 - 1:30: Lunch (not provided this day)
1:30 - 3:30: Swannanoa Tour
This Bonus day is pay what you will. Suggested donation of $45. All proceedings support the University of Science and Philosophy, a non-profit 501-c-3 organization.
Current speaker lineup for the BONUS DAY
Tim Gillespie, Scientist/Professor for The Cosmic Messenger Meetup & Russell Cosmogony Meetup: Tim is an Author, Publisher, and Musician. He has published music theory books for guitar at Mountain Studios. These are high end resources used in recording studios worldwide. He has been a webmaster since 1995 and has helped hundreds of companies with their technical and web-based publishing. He is a professional photographer with work ranging from nature photography to vineyards in New Zealand. He loves hiking, camping, scuba and anything that involves the wilderness. Tim is a Moderator and Mentor for the Cosmic Messenger Meetup and The Russell Cosmogony Meetup at The University of Science and Philosophy.
In this presentation, he will explore the following question, “What will the future look like, with a deeper integration of Light Wave Mechanics?” As the human condition continues our progression towards understanding the universe, we will see more intense integration of Light Wave Mechanics to improve the efficiency of what we do now and open up totally new avenues of science and better living by knowing God.
We are only now beginning to take advantage of harnessing light waves to improve our lives. Solar panels allow us to pull electricity right out of thin air, but as we continue to explore and understand the octave wave, we will find new ways to transport even more electricity and build out a second-generation clean electrical grid that can keep up with demand. All because we fund new ways of transporting more energy by understanding the octave wave. We will find new ways to hook up to the universal energy supply to power our needs. We are beginning now.
Modulation of electrical signals such as cell phone technology will greatly improve as more data is transported at once. Even the diagrams now show intense versions of the octave wave. This can affect all data transmission and wave science. We will continue to drive towards seeing the first octave elements and understanding the construction of an atom. Once we verify the construction is the same as a solar system, we can map the differences and further the study of transmutation.
Most importantly of all, we can begin to understand that nature will lie to us in all of the octaves, however, the first few octaves present unique problems. Once we understand how nature lies to us in the first octaves we will never be fooled by the Double Slit experiment again because we will understand matter is based on motion and motion is transient. Matter is all illusion and in the small octaves the lies nature tell us are not necessarily repeatable.
We will quit chasing Quantum Mechanics and shift our attention towards Light Wave Mechanics because the science yields more and better results. We will replace sensed observation with actual true knowledge. Knowledge that works every time!
In this presentation, he will explore the following question, “What will the future look like, with a deeper integration of Light Wave Mechanics?” As the human condition continues our progression towards understanding the universe, we will see more intense integration of Light Wave Mechanics to improve the efficiency of what we do now and open up totally new avenues of science and better living by knowing God.
We are only now beginning to take advantage of harnessing light waves to improve our lives. Solar panels allow us to pull electricity right out of thin air, but as we continue to explore and understand the octave wave, we will find new ways to transport even more electricity and build out a second-generation clean electrical grid that can keep up with demand. All because we fund new ways of transporting more energy by understanding the octave wave. We will find new ways to hook up to the universal energy supply to power our needs. We are beginning now.
Modulation of electrical signals such as cell phone technology will greatly improve as more data is transported at once. Even the diagrams now show intense versions of the octave wave. This can affect all data transmission and wave science. We will continue to drive towards seeing the first octave elements and understanding the construction of an atom. Once we verify the construction is the same as a solar system, we can map the differences and further the study of transmutation.
Most importantly of all, we can begin to understand that nature will lie to us in all of the octaves, however, the first few octaves present unique problems. Once we understand how nature lies to us in the first octaves we will never be fooled by the Double Slit experiment again because we will understand matter is based on motion and motion is transient. Matter is all illusion and in the small octaves the lies nature tell us are not necessarily repeatable.
We will quit chasing Quantum Mechanics and shift our attention towards Light Wave Mechanics because the science yields more and better results. We will replace sensed observation with actual true knowledge. Knowledge that works every time!
Adrianne Boyer, Operations Assistant: has been a student for several years after her husband Jeremy discovering the works in 2014. She has a degree in Psychology and worked several years in Workforce Development for the Gulf Coast Workforce Board in Texas, one of the largest in the nation, that oversaw the delivery of employment services, education, and training.
Adrianne served on various committees for the University, namely the Alumni and Museum and Art committee and is currently our Volunteer Coordinator. She is also holds the Treasurer officer position for the USP Board of Directors.
In addition, since moving to the mountain here in Virginia in 2017, she is the current Marketing and Event Director for Swannanoa which host multiple seasonal events to bring in the local community, historical tours, weddings, photo-shoots, etc. She also manages the Swannanoa Gatekeeper Cottage AirBnb there on the mountain for traveling guests to enjoy and fall in love with the mountain like she did when first visiting in 2015.
When Adrianne is not working, she loves homeschooling her three wonderful children and creating lasting memories with her family.
Adrianne served on various committees for the University, namely the Alumni and Museum and Art committee and is currently our Volunteer Coordinator. She is also holds the Treasurer officer position for the USP Board of Directors.
In addition, since moving to the mountain here in Virginia in 2017, she is the current Marketing and Event Director for Swannanoa which host multiple seasonal events to bring in the local community, historical tours, weddings, photo-shoots, etc. She also manages the Swannanoa Gatekeeper Cottage AirBnb there on the mountain for traveling guests to enjoy and fall in love with the mountain like she did when first visiting in 2015.
When Adrianne is not working, she loves homeschooling her three wonderful children and creating lasting memories with her family.