Hello!
Richard Hamilton here. Considering the dire state of our environment and economy, I believe it is time for everybody to question everything. As the Moody Blues sing, “There are none so blind as those who will not see.”
This website contains my controversial theories. I have formed these opinions because of my life experience. My odyssey to try to understand the Cosmos began in 1955 at the age of five, when no one could answer my questions.
I have owned and operated a vehicle customizing business for about 35 years. But this has always been secondary to my goal of understanding the Cosmos.
In the 50 years that I have been studying it, I believe I have gained a deep insight into the universe. But I have found that my peers didn’t question the “reality” that was taught to them.
Most of you will probably disagree with my conclusions, but please try to keep an open mind. Most of my closest friends and relatives do. After all, nobody likes to have their “sacred cow” tampered with. I accept this. It would be much easier to “go with the flow,” than to question thousands of years of beliefs.
But I have grown to understand reality. Reality is not what mankind wants it to be. Wanting reality to be a certain way, doesn’t make it so. The Cosmos has a set of “laws” that are what they are.
My hope is that some future generation will be able to use these insights to make this a better world. After all 99% of species, that have evlolved on this planet over 3.7 billion years, are extinct. We are headed down this path.
This website will be constantly updated with new topics — check the "What's New?" page for the latest additions.
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If you think you can disprove any of my controversial theories, please e-mail your proof to ProveMeWrongAnybody@yahoo.com.
But before you do, please check out my Point-of-View section.
If you can change my point-of-view, I'll enter your name in the Hall of Fame.
As your list of questions grow, so will the answers. Stay tuned.
I await your valuable insight.
Mendenhall Glacier in Alaska - 2008