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editGreetings and welcome to my little corner of Wikipedia. If you're looking to leave a general comment or request, please make your way to my talk page. I like long walks on the beach... oh wrong place for that :) I'm a Software Developer and Open Source advocate, as well as an author, philanthropist, and information sponge. I am a fiend for documentation, so you can see why I'm interested in helping to edit Wikipedia. This page will inevitably grow as time passes, but for now, I shall only leave you with this:
- The knowledge that we have can be analogous to a circle. Inside the circle is what we know and what we call knowledge; outside the circle is what we don't know and need to explore. As our circle of knowledge expands, so does the circumference of darkness surrounding it. So the more we know, the more we feel that we don't know.
- Tian Hao, stating an idea he says had inspired him since childhood, and attributes to Albert Einstein, in Electrorheological Fluids: The Non-aqueous Suspensions (2005), Introduction (15 July 2005), p. v.