On discovering the work of Jack T. Fraser

TO: Jack T. Fraser, DPhil, Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford (2022)
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Your Quora answer: Is there anything smaller than a Planck length?
https://mathematics-and-physics.quora.com/Is-there-anything-smaller-than-a-Planck-length and also your Homepage(s): Google, orcid, X (tweets),

URL for this page: https://81018.com/2018/10/08/fraser/

Hi Jack:
I sent a note through the form on your website but it looks like it hasn’t been updated in awhile.  Then I sent another note to your X.com. Now an email!  It is all in reference to this page: https://81018.com/2018/10/08/fraser/

Too much?!? I apologize!

Warmly,

Bruce

PS. Congratulations on your Quara contributions. –BEC

First email: 20 October 2018                                                                                                                                                                    

Hi Jack,

Congratulations on all that you’ve done and all that you are doing. Just brilliant. And, with good spirit and good humor.

Your homepage and “About” page are just delightful.

Your 2018 Quora answer: Is there anything smaller than a Planck length?” page is brilliant. I upvoted it. And, you are the first person I have seen on the web who has commented on that part of Planck’s equation for time whereby c=Planck Length (lP) divided by Planck Time (tP ).

I have wondered about such things for six years and although encouraged to keep studying, you minced no words, “…since the speed of light is c=lP/lT that’s why the speed of light is an invariant….I mean….wow.”

So, it would be good to have as a tutor, a PhD candidate from Oxford. I suspect your rates are fair and you probably have an hourly billing. Would you take on a high school teacher who doesn’t want to discourage the creative thinking of students but also does not want to be encouraging nonsense! Thank you.

Most sincerely,
Bruce

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