Michelle Snyder The Golden Key Once there was a young boy who lived with his poor mother on the edge of the woods. In the winter he had to go out into the forest and fetch wood for the fire. One very cold day, after looking for a long time, the boy decided that he...
Blair March Perusing the many cosmological papers in the Archive is an enlightening experience. As I work through documents my brain thinks extraordinary things. Doc E says humans cannot explain anything. We can only observe and report, which I will attempt to do –...
Peyton Beals After 45 years in separation science (high-pressure liquid chromatography), I retired from the Waters Corporation in January of this year (2020). I was introduced to FREA by my wife, Kim, who is the Secretary to the Board and chief archivist at FREA....
Interview by Michelle Snyder with Dr. Enzmann Michelle: You were born in China in a town without electricity and yet have made major contributions to the space and defense industries. What is your impression of the growth of technology over that time? Enzmann: I have...
Michelle Snyder While investigating the endless material in the Enzmann Archive is truly an enlightening experience, conversations with Dr. Enzmann continue to produce new material. For example, A Shovel Full of Sand. Brief, but interesting. Here is what I wrote down...