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| Announcement: Cycles Research Insititute Discussion Forum. Cycles Research Institute ([Only registered users see links. ]) is a division of Foundation for the Study of Cycles ([Only registered users see links. ]) and runs the Cycles Research Institute Discussion Forum. To use the cycles forum please go to [Only registered users see links. ] and read the information there about how the forum operates and from there get directed to the forum itself. Anyone may read the messages in the forum but must register to be allowed to post. Please no SPAM to the forum - we delete it all anyway. Some background on the Foundation for the Study of Cycles "Our mission is to discover, understand, and explain the true nature and origin of cycles, thereby solving the mystery of recurrent rhythmic phenomena, as has been observed in both the natural and the social sciences, and while so doing, to instruct others, and to apply this new knowledge for the greater good of all life." * First, to discover the causes and conditions for already observed and cataloged cyclic and rhythmic behaviors. * Second, to classify discovered causes and conditions with the physical sciences. * Third, to incorporate these causes and conditions into the mainstream of modern scientific theory and knowledge. Edward R Dewey studied data from hundreds of different disciplines and concluded that there are no fields of study in which the time series do not have cycles present. For example, there is a list of reported cycle by period at [Only registered users see links. ] or by time series name at [Only registered users see links. ] with each containing more than 1000 cycles determinations. Dewey then concluded that ... "..., insofar as cycles are meaningful, all science that has been developed in the absence of cycle knowledge is inadequate and partial. Thus, if cyclic forces are real, any theory of economics, or sociology, or history, or medicine, or climatology that ignores non-chance rhythms is manifestly incomplete, as medicine was before the discovery of germs." - Edward R. Dewey (Cycles Magazine July 1967) For an excellent summary of the results of decades of cycles research please see Dewey's "The Case for Cycles" at [Only registered users see links. ] Ray Tomes [Only registered users see links. ] |
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