18 JAN 2014 by ideonexus

 Vulcan Scientific Fields

FIELDS OF STUDY Vunailar t'Orenaya In nearly all cases, it is easy to determine the Golic Vulcan name for a discipline or field of study in most of the scientific, technical and medical disciplines. In contemporary usage, all of these terms are formed from a descriptive root with "-tal" (meaning "study" or "-ology") suffixed. Here is a selection of examples: Acoustics -- Ralash-tal ("sound-study") Aerology -- Sov-tal ("air-study") Aerodynamics -- Sov-dvun-tal ("air-motion-study") Aeronautic...
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The translations aren't as interesting as the long list of fields of study in science.

01 FEB 2012 by ideonexus

 To Spend 20 Years on an Epic Poem

I should not think of devoting less than 20 years to an Epic Poem. Ten to collect materials and warm my mind with universal science. I would be a tolerable Mathematician, I would thoroughly know Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Optics, and Astronomy, Botany, Metallurgy, Fossilism, Chemistry, Geology, Anatomy, Medicine—then the mind of man—then the minds of men—in all Travels, Voyages and Histories. So I would spend ten years—the next five to the composition of the poem—and the five last to ...
Folksonomies: research
Folksonomies: research
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Coleridge's described process sounds like scientific research, which is equally intense and epic.