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Where People Do Not Look
Strange are the places where our answers are, and stranger that we have not look at yet.
The Forgotten And Ignored
There are things hidden in the ancient tombs, buried with the untold stories. There are eccentrics hidden among us who holds the unspoken and unshared answers. There are untold tragedy of unwritten secrets.
Tesla is a “wizard”, a man who can actually do what magicians pretend to do. — Cutter, `The Prestige`, movie, (2006)
Fourier theorem was put away for years because Laplace and Poincare thought that his theorems were broken. They were never published until Fourier made his way to his own publication. Mandelbrot will be affixed with Fourier if he had not retracted the steps to break his rules. Haar thought that his concepts were worthless and placed his wavelet in his appendix.
Fourier’s paper (titled “Mémoire sur la propagation de la chaleur dans les corps solides”, 1807) was unpublished because it was met with objection from an eminent mathematician from a committee (which included Lagrange, Laplace, Malus and Legendre, among others). Today, Fourier Series and Transform (aka Fourier methods) are used to address all communication systems and devices.
Archimedes calculus was obscured among the prayer inscriptions because paper was deemed expensive, while Newton and Issac vied for who invented calculus first.

While we are looking for answers in life, they are lying somewhere silently where people are not looking, awaiting for someone to re-discover them.
The Other Side
What is the width of our awareness? Is it merely conscribed to one hemisphere of the world? What is on the other side? The unexplored? Sounds familiar, perhaps this is why our answer was never found.
People are mind-locked and sight-locked to parochial familiarity, and that limits the consideration and bandwidth of…