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|  | Why am I writing "An Open Mind"? 
 I love geology and geophysics and want to share the excitement of my 
profession.  I am worried we do not have enough scientists to pursue 
the complex technical issues facing our society.  As a youth I read
"The Double Helix," a biography about Watson and Crick discovering 
the structure of DNA.  It excited me, and encouraged me to pursue 
science at school.  I want to help create the same type of excitement 
for the next generation.  We have 10 children in our family (two 
marriages with 6 and 4 kids respectively). Having spent years 
working with my kids, the Boy Scouts through church, starting and 
managing company sponsored university programs, and working with 
college students, it is very disappointing to observe the mechanical 
atheistic approach schools take towards scientific disciplines.  I 
have a passion for encouraging a pie-building approach to science, 
where science supplements faith, rather than a fixed-pie approach, 
where science focuses on destroying faith, maybe out of fear
religion will again attack science.
 
 My life is centered on my belief in God, and I want to share 
spiritual insights.  Growing up in a non-religious home, I had a 
personal spiritual experience when I was 18 which convinced me of 
spiritual power outside of myself, i.e. which introduced me to God.  
Because of my scientific interests and tendencies I have continued 
to question the basis of my religion, and of all religions.  My 
profession in the oil industry has allowed me to travel and live in 
Canada, China, England, India, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, 
Norway, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, various places in the U.S., 
and elsewhere. When abroad I have taken opportunities to study with 
local Buddhists, Christians, Confucian, Hindus, Jews, Cabbalists, 
Native American Medicine Men, Shaman, Shiites, Sunnis, and other 
religious leaders, looking for patterns and similarities 
which correlate with my scientific interests and appear to be 
universal.
 
 Lastly, I recognize my insecurity.  My mother was domineering, 
and even though she has passed on, it has been pointed out I am 
still trying to prove my worth as an individual.  I have always 
enjoyed reading interesting biographies.  I feel a need to 
document the interesting an exciting experiences which have 
accompanied changing how every oil and gas company in the world 
explores for hydrocarbons.  I have enough of an ego, and enough 
experience, to believe others will find these stories 
interesting.
 
 What is "An Open Mind?"
 
 The initial media offering is a book, emphasizing with 
red, green, 
and blue text the filters we all have regarding 
science, religion, 
and personal experiences.  The second media offering will be an 
electronic tablet, with built-in wireless and Ethernet networks 
and links to interactive forums discussing details of specific 
scientific topics and religious concepts.  It is my vision and 
hope the book and the eldo (ELectronic DOcument) will enable
on-line forums and conventions to get people together 
to explore common patterns and relationships in more depth.  In 
today's electronic/Internet world, on-line forums allow
communities-of-interest to be built around topics like those 
explored in the book.
 
 
 
 Who is the target audience for "An Open Mind"?
 
 I started outlining the book after hearing a young woman at 
church express her frustration with the science-religion paradox.  
It seems science dominates scholastics to the exclusion of faith.  
While being convinced we need more youth with better quantitative 
and scientific understanding to tackle the complex multidisciplinary 
problems facing our society, I firmly believe these problems are 
proving to be too complex to solve with only math and physics and
chemistry.  We need spiritual insights, too.  Just as Newton and 
Einstein acknowledged spiritual insights in development of their
theories, there are many, particularly in the Southern United States, 
who have faith, and these folks will be the primary target audience.
 
 I have enjoyed, and not yet completely understood Stephen Hawking's 
"A Brief History of Time" and "The Universe in a Nutshell."  It is 
my perception the same demographic interested in these books, will 
be interested "An Open Mind."  The framework being built can be 
expanded on by scientists of all disciplines, as well as by 
theologians of various religions, allowing creation of a 
continuously improving body of knowledge which will eventually better
reconcile science and religion.  I believe professionals from both 
sides of the divide will be interested in participating in order
to increase students of their science or members of their flock.
Given it is possible to develop this type of involvement, the 
potential audience is almost everyone.
 
 With this large of a potential audience, why would anyone 
actually read this book?  There are people who will read anything 
which claims to reconcile science and religion.  Hopefully the 
material is being packaged in an interesting and unique way, a 
way which will lead to good reviews, and which will encourage 
more people to read it and to encourage others to read it.  
It is important to develop involvement 
by scientific and religious leaders, hopefully even before the 
initial publication.  Creating a buzz and the associated synergy 
driven marketing drives successful sales of a book.  The concept 
is solid, and obtaining the best editor to polish packaging is critical to a successful offering.
 
 How will "An Open Mind" be edited and published?
 
 The original plan was to self-publish, and the idea was to 
approach Laura Pankonien, who edited my book "New Technologies 
in Exploration Geophysics" about being the editor.  However, I 
am now approaching professional brokers because it is taking too long 
to write with my limited resources, and I assume they have 
editors better tuned into the larger, more general audience
described above.  It also seems reasonable these editors will 
have the tools to help overcome my writing deficiencies.
 
 I have sent an e-mail to Jan Miller, who based on my research to 
date is my first choice of a broker, and whom I assume has access 
to world-class editors.  My cousin, Roice Nelson Krueger highly 
recommends Jan, and suggests I also contact Greg Link, who was 
involved in the successful marketing of "The 7 Habits of Highly 
Effective People."
 
 When will "An Open Mind" be available?
 
 The Preface was posted on-line in August 2002 for review and 
comments by friends and family.  Chapter 1 was posted in 2004,
and Chapter 2 in June 2006.  At this rate, the book will be 
completed, along with Appendices, Indices, and References in 
2020.  However, it seems like there is a market ready now.  
Given an appropriate advance, one which allows me to focus on 
writing and indexing, "An Open Mind" can be finished within 
another year.  This timing allows synergistic marketing with
the United Nation's "Year of Planet Earth," which is 2008.
 
 
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