As a child, there were few books that gave me as much enjoyment as those
of the late Dr. Isaac Asimov. Not only were his fiction stories great,
but his educational non-fiction books were almost my entire education,
as paying attention in class was beyond me. And we had no pills to end
daydreaming back then!
But I enjoyed his books, and he wrote on
every subject, so I could learn math and history, biology and astronomy,
and many more topics.
But it is his fiction work "The Foundation
Trilogy" that has inspired this site, and like a character named Janov
Pelorat, given me a life work. I, like Hari Seldon, though without his
Psychohistorical Mathematics, have been concerned about the possibility
of the knowledge being lost.
To that end, I started The
Encyclopedia Foundation, the very name the group of scientists in
Asimov's series chose. It's purpose is to preserve books. As one means
to that end, it will also be helping those who are in need of shelter
for a variety of reasons from homelessness to social problems.
We
have purchased a condemned house and completely renovated it. We have
purchased a second home right next door to it and are renovating that.
We will have the means to assist many people, and in so doing will also
be providing a safe haven for storing the collected knowledge of
mankind.
For make no mistake, while it is an ambitious project,
we fully intend to transcribe, on metal plates/discs, as comprehensive a
collection of knowledge as has ever been, short of a library. And what
we might lack in quantity, we will make up for in quality. Not all
books at the Library of Congress are worth preserving, after all.
We hope you enjoy it!

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