The science guy, Bill Nye (William Sanford Nye)

TO: Bill Nye, the Science Guy, Nye Labs, LLC, (William Sanford Nye) and the Planetary Society, 4742 42nd Avenue SW, #143, Seattle, WA 98116
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Your articles in Popular Science, your books [Undeniable (2014), Unstoppable (2015), and others], including your homepage(s), CV, Twitter, Wikipedia, and YouTube.

This page: https://81018.com/2020/01/31/nye/

Third email: 31 January 2025

Dear Bill:

I write to so many people, I keep a copy of that correspondence on my website to remind me and to not make a pest of myself. Five years ago, I flagged AMNH that they had the wrong email address posted for you. They still do! https://www.amnh.org/research/staff-directory/bill-nye

I sent this note today:

Do you think given the observations of the JWST that it’s time to start a program like “Physics Beyond the Standard Model” for big bang cosmology? …perhaps simply, Physics beyond the Big Bang? Thank you.

Warm regards,

Bruce

Second email: 30 January 2020 at 12:03 PM

Dear Bill –

Wouldn’t it be spectacular if you were the one to break the logjam within physics and cosmology today. You’d be great explaining the simplicity of this universe using base-2 from the Planck base units to map the universe in just 202 doublings.

Nobody is focusing on an “Exponential Universe.” Euler would love you!

I am sure you could so fully imbibe its simple logic and rather simple mathematics, the kids of the world would adopt an excellent STEM tool to grasp the unity of all things.

Crazy? If not, do you want to talk a little about it? Thanks.
-Bruce

PS. Did you know the Hayden has the wrong email address posted here:
https://www.amnh.org/research/staff-directory/bill-nye
They are posting —  billns@billnye.com — which bounced back.

First email: Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 6:56 PM

Updated: An updated note from Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 6:56 PM Bruce Camber wrote:

Bill, you surely enjoy the company of Neil deGrasse Tyson. Wonderful.

How often will you be at the Hayden? The kids of NYC and the area will come flocking to the Science Guy…  Can life get any better?

Of course it can! Boeke did his work in 1957 in a Holland high school.

We are doing our work in a private New Orleans high school. It all began in a geometry class as we looked at nested geometries and chased them back to the Planck Length. Then it started getting a bit strange.

BTW, could you and/or Neil tell us, has anyone in history answered the question, “Why is the universe isotropic and homogeneous at any level, small-human-or-large scale?”

I wish you well at the Hayden!

Warmly,

Bruce
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Bruce Camber

Editor’s note: For an answer, start with this page! 22 April 2023

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