Nominations for the Royal Society Copley, Royal and Davy Medals

I wish to kindly thank the nominator and supporter for these nominations. The Royal Society has acknowledged receipt of the attached and the assessment is carried forward over three years. At this level there are many excellent candidates but none would have produced the totality of work over forty four years continuously recorded in the attached. This work is making a phenomenal impact (M. W. Evans, “Collected Scientometrics” (New Generation, London, 2015 at £8.99 and UFT307 on www.aias.us)). It is the equivalent of James Joyce in science – modernist, avant garde, sending shock waves of the new all over the world. James Joyce was banned in Ireland for many years, but now his autograph manuscripts at the National Library of Ireland are probably worth twenty to thirty million euro’s or more. This is why my work is valued at about five million pounds currently and is being offered on ebay. It has been described by Christie’s of London and New York as valuable and important work in both science and literature. My “Collected Poetry” is to be published shortly and “Autobiography Volume Two” has just been published as a softback by New Generation of London at £8.99. At this level, a nomination is as good as the award, (like an Oscar nomination). This is work produced from Wales by a native Welsh speaker of Mawr, with of course key input from the international colleagues, notably the leading small institute in the world, AIAS. This shows what we can do in Gw^yr (Gower), and in Wales, given the chance. Some regions of Wales are among the poorest in all Europe, and I think it needs to be fully independent and look after itself.

Arglwydd Glyn Tawe a Gw^yr.

LIST OF ACHIEVEMENTS FOR NOMINATORS AND SUPPORTERS.docx

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