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Okay, if you want it that way...


My position is that Numinus is a an extremely intelligent and well-educated person, an outstanding human being, compassionate, thoughtful, humble, and unassuming. With outstanding lifetime accomplishments in many of the fields of humanitarian work, but also extraordinarilly capable in diverse fields of scientific endeavor: astronomy, astrophysics, biology, aeronautics, field theory, computer structure (especially the new biological computers), mathematics, medicine, and last but certainly not least has been his ability to bring philosophy to the masses with his crystal clear writing and vast personal experience with the philosophers, coupled with an intuitve kind of insight into the workings of other people's minds he has become the foremost teacher and lecturer in the field today. I'm sure that a Nobel prize cannot be far in his future.


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