Shanrar's Hammer: www.oocities.org/darkmage71
E-mail: markholt@ntlworld.com

Welcome dear traveller.  Right now, you may be asking yourself: what exactly is the fountain of knowledge?  Well, let me answer that question for you:

I'll start by telling you that there are some things that I do believe in, and some things that I don't believe in.  Many of my beliefs change from day to day, as new information and concepts become available to me.  But there is one thing that I have always believed (well, at least for the past few years), and that is that if you knew everything (and I mean EVERYTHING) then you would be a god.  The key to knowing something is in understanding it, and to understand something you need to start at the beginning.  This beginning is usually a theory, and that is what the fountain of knowledge is all about - theories.

Here I will bring you theories on how things might work.  These theories aren't necessarily true, and they probably won't have any scientific evidence to back them up.  They are simply intended to make you think; to give you ideas, and to open up your mind to new possibilities.

I also invite visitors to send me their own theories.  They may be new, or they may be an alternative to one that I have already published.  You may have found a flaw in one of my theories and want to tell me about it, or just expand on something I have already said.  Whatever your choice, please read my guidelines first.

So, without further ado, let us get down to the theories and take our first step on the path to godhood:
 
 

Theory Title
Author
Brief Description
God, Life, and the Universe
Mark D. Holt
If I'm going to start off with a theory, then I may as well make it a big one.  This theory incorporates, God, life, ghosts, paranormal powers, good and evil, and past lives.
Consciousness
Miranda Thomas
How the conscious mind of your past, present, and future selves are linked together, and how they communicate with each other in subtle ways over time.
Telekinesis & Levitation
Mark D. Holt
How we could make objects (or ourselves) float through the air.