Base-2 notation from the Planck base units to this day outlines the universe in 202 base-2 notations. Here is the start of a new Standard Model that unites Cosmology and Particle Physics.

TO: Kristina Starkloff, Archives of the Max Planck Society, Archiv der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Boltzmann strasse. N14, 14195 Berlin, Germany
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Use of the Ewald Vetter image of Planck (in light of base-2 notation from the Planck base units to this day outlines the universe in 202 base-2 notations. Here is the start of a new Standard Model that unites Cosmology and Particle Physics.)

Within this website:  https://81018.com/2020/01/21/communications/

First email: 21 January 2020

Dear Dr. Kristina Starkloff:

Congratulations on all that you doing to preserve the best among our scholars. I have a deep and abiding affection for Max Planck and his base units.

MaxPlanck1947

Does the Vetter painting of Max Planck hang in your office today? Does your museum/library gift shop sell a replica? So entirely delightful. That it was painted in my birth year, 1947, is sweet. That it is an artistic image, probably the last prior to his death, gives it even more vibrancy.

How very special.

May I use it with our website?
I might include it within any one of the following pages:
http://81018.com
https://81018.com/max-planck/
https://81018.com/quantum/
https://81018.com/realization3/
USW.

Thank you so very much.

Most sincerely,

Bruce 

Reference: Max Planck, 1947, by Ewald Vetter, artist, Max-Planck Gesellschaft
https://www.archiv-berlin.mpg.de/58143/gemaelde_ewald_vetter

PS. With every use, the picture would have the two line description
and the picture itself linked to your website. –BEC

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