Don Lincoln
Notre Dame Department of Physics, Notre Dame, Indiana
Fermi National Laboratory (FNL), Batavia, Illinois
Articles: Space.com Symmetry Magazine, Naturalness, 2013
ArXiv: Recent QCD Results
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YouTube: What is supersymmetry?
Second email: Thursday, August 15, 2019 @ 4:04 PM (updated)
Dear Dr. Don Lincoln:
Thank you for your video,
“Why there is something, rather than nothing?” (other viewpoints)
It really is the most timeless question in both science and philosophy.
That theory of leptogenesis needs testing so we are most interested
in learning the results of your FNAL’s reports!
Next up for us (for our viewing pleasure and learning):
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment:
Your video on The science of DUNE:
Global benefits of LBNF/DUNE:
We’ll be looking for your new videos here on DUNE:
https://www.fnal.gov/dune
Thanks again,
-Bruce
First email: Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 9:57 AM
Dear Prof. Dr. Don Lincoln:
Thank you for your work to explain the speed of light. For me,
it appears to be profoundly related to the four Planck base units.
Simple questions, yet not so simple answers:
1. Does Max Planck’s simple formula for Planck Time work:
Planck Time divided by c is equal to Planck Length? It appears to work
(See line 10).
2. Does it follow that Planck Length divided by Planck Time is equal to c ?
It also appears to work. It begs the questions, however, does it also work within an expansion of the four Planck base units using base-2? Here the simple calculation gives us a variable speed notation by notation.
We are still thinking about those preliminary calculations within line 10
of our horizontally-scrolled chart: https://81018.com/chart/
Is it just jabber, circular speak, or could the simple logic of these numbers
be trying to tell us something? Thank you.
Most sincerely,
Bruce
PS. That’s a two-hour drive between Fermi and Notre Dame. I suspect you know those roads very well!