Listings from our links to the 2022 homepages to date
The end of 2019 and beginning 2020
December 21, 2019: This cosmological model has logic; the big bang has noise.
December 20, 2019: Wrong since 1687, we can start to get it right.
December 18: Impeachment Day, 2019 – To the New York Times
December 10: Accessing a comprehensive orientation to life and the universe
November 26: Missing pieces – a compilation of the last five homepages
November 11: Bridge the finite-infinite – a return to 1687
October 12: The most simple-and-comprehensive Map of our Universe
October 1: Simple Formulas – 12 points absorb the universe in 202 steps.
September: It’s been “top down” too long. It’s time to build from the “bottom up”
August 14: Improve on the work of our Nobel laureates
July 31: Transformations – Cubic close packing, period doubling, Fourier transform
July 14: Questions, questions, and more questions
July 2: On The Nature of Time in the Light of those 202.34+ Notations
June 16: Gell-Mann said that our challenge is to get heard, believed, and taken seriously
June 9: Versus Lemaître – A different order of cosmology -simple, logical, exponential
June 3: Hattie is right… We’ve been wrong about too many important things
May 1: Defining structure from the insights of our world’s genius-scholars
April 28: Dimensionless constants: Either Finite, Infinite, or the Bridge Between Each
April 22: From atoms to particles to planckspheres
April 20: STEM – Seeking the edge of understanding
April 3: From the simplicity of pi to the complexity of E8
March 30: Just Maybe We Are Too Hung Up On Particles
March 25: Back to the basics – a different view of the Universe built with planckspheres
March 24: Start with an infinitesimal sphere
March 23: The Sphere: Our Most-Basic Building Block of the Universe
March 21: A Very Different Model of the Universe
March 20: An open letter – EPR and Bohm, Bell, Weisskopf, Costa de Beauregard, J.P. Vigier…
March 12: Five Assumptions About the Nature of the Universe – A New Orientation
March 10: Pi Day is March 14
March 6: Three Concepts, Each A Step To Redefine Our Universes
March 5: Foundations — The Universe As Extended Planck Base Units
March 2 (first time): The Universe Clock – The Age of the Universe in seconds
March 1: Assumptions/first principles to explore a Planck-based Universe
February 28: The natural inflation of our Quiet Expansion challenges the big bang.
February 24, 2019: Too Many Open Questions To Count. What is infinity? …time? …space?
Jan. 31, 2019: Might this simple model of the universe work?
January 8, 2019: This simple model of the universe: Debunk it or lift it up…
The beginning of 2019 (and the end of 2018)