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"If one omnologist is able to perceive the relationship between pop songs, ancient Egyptian graffiti, Shirley MacLaine's mysticism, neurobiology, and the origins of the cosmos, so be it. If another uses mathematics to probe traffic patterns, the behavior of insect colonies, and the manner in which galaxies cluster in swarms, wonderful. And if another uses introspection to uncover hidden passions and relate them to research in chemistry, anthropology, psychology, history, and the arts, she, too, has a treasured place on the wild frontiers of scientific truth-the terra incognita in the heartland of omnology." --Howard Bloom[1]

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Howard Bloom (born 1943) in Buffalo, NY, is a science writer, former magazine editor and author.

Omnology

Omnology's founder, Howard Bloom, has described it thus, "Omnology is a science, but one dedicated to the biggest picture conceivable by the minds of its practitioners."

See also "The Roots of Omnology", Entelechy Journal [2]

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