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The Meier Encyclopaedia is a different method of presenting and accessing the knowledge contained within this Wiki using a different structure (articles about a keyword or phrase) that is also interesting and attention keeping.
The Meier Encyclopaedia is a different method of presenting and accessing the knowledge contained within this Wiki. It utilises an encyclopedia-style structure (article collections about a subject, keyword, key facts or phrases), having pages that are comprehensive in terms of information, interesting and attention keeping. The Meier Encyclopaedic articles represents that ''marriage'' between what the internet actively looks for and expects to find, during their time on the internet -- and those particularly large, full documents, voluminous books, massive archive, database, the treasure trove and ''inexhaustible wellspring of knowledge'' we have here; which requires considerable time to read. They're therefore pages named by the word, not by the document source and contain smaller extracts, excerpts, quotes, internally and externally relevant reference links etc., than would otherwise be discovered during that full reading experience; [[Contact Reports]], [[Books]], [[FIGU Bulletins]], ''[[FIGU]] Publications'' etc., are presented in much shorter snippets, as quotes, with page numbers.


The Meier Encyclopaedia should be used to find the key facts regarding any keyword or phrase. Internal links to the relevant full articles are provided within each encyclopaedic article.


Click a letter below to start your encyclopaedic journey...
Click a letter below to start your encyclopaedic journey...
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The Meier Encyclopaedia is a different method of presenting and accessing the knowledge contained within this Wiki. It utilises an encyclopedia-style structure (article collections about a subject, keyword, key facts or phrases), having pages that are comprehensive in terms of information, interesting and attention keeping. The Meier Encyclopaedic articles represents that marriage between what the internet actively looks for and expects to find, during their time on the internet -- and those particularly large, full documents, voluminous books, massive archive, database, the treasure trove and inexhaustible wellspring of knowledge we have here; which requires considerable time to read. They're therefore pages named by the word, not by the document source and contain smaller extracts, excerpts, quotes, internally and externally relevant reference links etc., than would otherwise be discovered during that full reading experience; Contact Reports, Books, FIGU Bulletins, FIGU Publications etc., are presented in much shorter snippets, as quotes, with page numbers.


Click a letter below to start your encyclopaedic journey...

0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z