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Research Department
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Our
Research Department
is concerned with identifying
unique problems that have
the potential to be used as creative
puzzles. Many of our studies involve
studying the puzzles that are presented to
us in nature, improving upon them, or
inventing new approaches to utilizing the
laws of physics, mathematics and science
that govern them.
A major focus of our research is the design,
optimization, and utilization of both
mentally and physically challenging puzzles.
To accomplish this, our corporation has
developed several research laboratories that
focus on specific types of puzzles and
disciplines. Our work has led us to focus
on the study of complex systems in an
attempt to understand (or reveal) the
underlying order.
Currently the Research Department is working
on the study of complex matrix systems and
fractal geometry as applied to quantum
mechanics. The study of these complex
fields helps us to understand the rules
governing the world around us.
Understanding these rules and discovering
new ways to interact with our environment
aids the Development Department in applying
this information to the development of new
and challenging puzzle systems.
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Our research into puzzle development has
yielded the understanding that
mental fitness depends on one's willingness
to accept mental challenges. Research
indicates that anyone who refuses to be
challenged mentally cannot remain mentally
fit! Furthermore, new research indicates
that loss of brain cells does not occur as
we age! Therefore, learning something new
and challenging the brain is vital to the
production of new brain cells.
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Use your brain or lose your mind!
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Department Contact Information |
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Dr.
Linda Mason |
Assistant
Dept. Head |
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Mrs. Lisa
Edmund |
Science
Research |
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2256 |
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Mr.
John Sanford |
Math
Research |
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4655 |
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Mr.
Sal Sainsbury |
Safety
Research |
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8755 |
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CPC Research
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Our research into puzzle development has
yielded the understanding that
mental fitness depends on one's willingness
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accept mental challenges. Research
indicates that anyone who refuses to be
challenged mentally cannot remain mentally
fit! Furthermore, new research indicates
that loss of brain cells does not occur as
we age! Therefore, learning something new
and challenging the brain is vital to the
production of new brain cells. |
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