On the Etymology of "Jamf"

Bonnie Surfus (ENG) surfus at chuma.cas.usf.edu
Thu May 18 22:19:46 CDT 1995


> Adam,
>      Now that was truly an edifying revelation.  It never occurred to me and
> it increases my enjoyment and understanding of GR.  Re: the great fractal
> debate, Tim makes his case more convincingly to me.
> However, Bonnie, give us some examples of how fractal theory enhances our
> understanding of GR.  The examples will go a longer way towards proving your
> point.  The Etymology of Jamf sets a high standard.
> 
>                                    Ron Churgin
> 
I'm not challenging anyone, nor am I trying to "prove it."   Really, I 
meant to gather info on some articles on the topic.  I'm working on an 
article and think that my energies are best spent in that project.  

Thanks for any help you've given and your thought-provoking comments and 
questions.  I am bowing out, with gratitude.

Bonnie



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