Tom Brown

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My stories have been read 266074 times and 18 of my stories have been cherry picked.
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Tom Brown

Apart from studies in the natural sciences I am interested in languages and literature in general as well as religion. Lately I have been writing more popular general interest essays and also trying for a bit of balance with mathematics and while keeping things understandable for most people.

I am South-African born and bred. At high school I excelled in science and mathematics competitions and completed two years of mechanical engineering with very good results. That didn't work out due to ill health. I have had permanent teaching positions at Unisa and Wits.

Graduating with an MSc under WK Bartoszek (Unisa 1997) and a PhD under N Sauer (Pretoria 2006) formal interests would be in abstract analysis: Markov operators and stochastic processes; vector valued Laplace transforms applied to semigroups and families of evolution equations (empathies). It has now been quite a while since I was academically active I don't have much published. The way things have developed was beyond my control and I am very isolated.

Favourite authors are Jules Verne, HG Wells and Jack London, Shakespeare and poets William Blake and Dylan Thomas. I like adventure, science fiction and fantasy movies my all time greatest are the Narnia stories and the Lord of the Rings.

The meal best enjoyed is a breakfast of bacon eggs on toast fried chips with fresh orange juice, and for supper an ox-tail stew. I like eating out romantic. For recreation nature hikes, camping and fishing, listening to good music and reading, classics mostly, and good movies. I love dogs my best one was a Maltese poodle Freddy. I love rain and lightning thunderstorms and rainbows. As well as writing and publishing here on Abctales.

I have begun to study mathematics and its applications again, and look forward to be involved in formal research and teaching.

God is in the details of the details. God is in the timing of the timing.

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Infinite Series

The essay is meant for people with some after-school mathematics training and just to understand some theory it is not meant as rigorous at all just...

My brother also has a Humpty Dumpty (IP)

My brother also has a Georgy Porgy one: Humpty Dumpty pudding and pie Bombed the Arabs and watched them die But when Korea came out to play Humpty...

Mathematical Induction

Induction is a method of proving certain theorems. The idea is a bit sophisticated but in essence it is simple. In the following the reasoning is...

Out Patients

Still in the old building Dr Joburg spent a lot of time when I saw him he knew me from the shock treatment already. He was my first doctor at...

The Doctor

He was my first doctor at outpatients he had assisted in the shock therapy he knew me. I was devastated. Even then already he warned of drinking and...

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363 of my comments have received 365 Great Feedback votes

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Once I met a guy who made

Posted on Mon, 25 Jan 2021

Once I met a guy who made a living with sand sculptures in the beach they called him the sandman. He was a very wise man I spent some nights there by him he learnt me some valuable things.

Yes, in the end, we all live in sandcastles or...

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Lovely meditation Jenny!

Posted on Sun, 10 Jan 2021

Lovely meditation Jenny! Sounds a lot like camping in the wild in nature! And beautiful poetery definitely inspired. Someone told me the medicine-doctor (sjaman) took an aloe's juice to see visions it is an hallucigen. Like magic mushrooms but...

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Posted in Freeing My Spirit

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Well done

Posted on Fri, 08 Jan 2021

Well done

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Posted in The Dead Cat

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Buddies, peer pressure

Posted on Fri, 08 Jan 2021

Buddies, peer pressure, smoking cigarettes a misspent youth can't tell me everything.

Do you know about Schrodinger's cat? It is like opening a new story on Abc. I don't fall for the cat in a box I think it's nonsense.

Keep well! ...

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Posted in The Dead Cat

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Tricky "I had to do it

Posted on Thu, 31 Dec 2020

Tricky "I had to do it; Mother Nature let me down. I should take a picture on my phone. Everybody does." Then the ending open, mysterious, just guesswork. 

A selfie with a (your victim's) freshly murdered corpse that's a new one.

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Heavy going

Posted on Fri, 27 Nov 2020

Heavy going. Good story good prose -Tom

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Posted in The Seven Ages of Alcoholism – A Letter To My Addiction

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They are cute aren't they?

Posted on Tue, 08 Dec 2020

They are cute aren't they? Very! I like to think is because evolution that baby mammals are so cute and adorable! Funny but it looks like it might be a chicken vs egg situation. They are so helpless and innocent. On the other hand don't mess with...

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Posted in All Around The World, It Is The Same.

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Don't know really

Posted on Fri, 13 Nov 2020

Don't know really what this is all about but I like it! Must be those hurricanes.

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Posted in Thunder-Roll

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"part owl, part tree",

Posted on Mon, 02 Nov 2020

"part owl, part tree", I must say the photo is fascinating it's even hard to believe it's real. Camouflage?

Tom Brown

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When you see her it's butterflies

Posted on Sun, 04 Oct 2020

When you see her it's butterflies in your stomach, such a beautiful creature you just want to hold her hand.

Thanks Richard! We never forget the first crush.

Tom Brown

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