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An Epiphany app by Rich Blundell. The Cosmosis1 App provides a new lived-experience of science… an epiphany, really. By making abstract science real, it suggests the hidden world that’s just behind the scenes. This app shows you what your eyes keep you from seeing. The universe is an incredible13.8 billion-year evolutionary story leading up to the very moment you read these lines. I think the world needs an app that can begin to convey this reality. Welcome to. E·piph·a·ny. Download the Cosmosis1 app.
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Rich Blundell is the founder of Omniscopic. Rich is a freelance inquirer, educator, and science communicator. For nearly three decades, I have been struggling to articulate my ideas about what I call the 'higher-order values of science.' I am driven by a hopeful belief that consilient ideas emerging from the intersections of science and the humanities will be fruitful for ameliorating global critical ills. Rich Blundell, President Omniscopic. So what have I discovered? Current and Previous Research:.
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Sample videos produced by Omniscopic available via email request. National Geographic's Wild Chronicles. Secrets of the Coral Reef Episode #336: I join marine biologists in the Caribbean where scientists believe climate change threatens the reef ecosystem, depleting fish schools and spawning an increase in parasites. Understanding how parasites, fish and the cleaning stations are all interconnected provides researchers new insight into the reef's complex habitat. The Center For Inquiry Promo. Historicall...
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Tree to Sea: Striper Update
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A blog and forum dedicated to beautiful, sustainably-built wooden surfboards and the characters that build them. Sunday, June 11, 2006. Finally warm enough (and dry enough) to get to laminating the deck of the MB Striper. Optimally it would be 80 degrees and very low humidity. Otherwise I risk making the finish cloudy. The first step is to cut the glass cloth to size. Next, pour out the epoxy mixture onto the surface and gently squegee it out, working it to saturate the cloth. View my complete profile.
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Tree to Sea: Exposed roots
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A blog and forum dedicated to beautiful, sustainably-built wooden surfboards and the characters that build them. Tuesday, June 27, 2006. Want to glimpse the roots of Grainsurf? Check out the July-August issue of Wooden Boat Magazine. For an AWESOME article (on newsstands now). I think it really captures the essence of those formative times. Thanks Sherry and Matt. Very cool! Read it here page-by-page: Page 1. Posted by Rich Blundell at 7:34 AM. View my complete profile. Tree to Sea Planting Fund. Anyone ...
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Tree to Sea: GSb on TV
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A blog and forum dedicated to beautiful, sustainably-built wooden surfboards and the characters that build them. Tuesday, April 25, 2006. GSb is featured on a short spot airing every couple of hours on CurrentTV. Al Gore's venture into democratizing television). Click above to watch it. Personally, I'm pretty stoked that they are promoting the "green" side of things. The piece was produced by Andrew Chapman of AC Imagery. Let us know what you think. Posted by Rich Blundell at 8:57 AM. I was impressed by ...
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Tree to Sea: Growing up green
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A blog and forum dedicated to beautiful, sustainably-built wooden surfboards and the characters that build them. Wednesday, July 12, 2006. Remember these little guys from seven months ago. Well here they are now, happily photosynthesizing in the summer sun. Soon they'll be on their own, out in there in the big open world. Posted by Rich Blundell at 1:25 PM. View my complete profile. Click here for a site user's guide and detailed overview. Tree to Sea Planting Fund. Tree to Sea" HWS Builders Forum. A wor...
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Tree to Sea: The Shingle Fin
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A blog and forum dedicated to beautiful, sustainably-built wooden surfboards and the characters that build them. Wednesday, June 21, 2006. I've finally had a chance to get back to work on a board I started this winter. It is a 6'9" Channel Islands Inspired "single fin.". Here's a few photos:. The fin for this board is made primarily from recycled cedar shingles I salvaged off a construction site (hence the name). Thanks for stopping by! Posted by Rich Blundell at 10:16 PM. View my complete profile. Anyon...
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Tree to Sea: Winds of change
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A blog and forum dedicated to beautiful, sustainably-built wooden surfboards and the characters that build them. Sunday, April 30, 2006. As I write these words, a low-pressure system is churning its way up the North Atlantic latitudes. Under an ominous sky, strong winds offshore whip the Gulfstream into a fury of confused seas. All of us ashore can feel grateful that we are not in a small boat at sea. And so it is too, that the winds of change have arrived at the shores of GSb. One thing is certainly cle...