Upon discovering the work of Emilio Elizade

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TO: Emilio Elizade, Ad Honorem, National Higher Research Council of Spain (2020), Barcelona, Spain
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Articles: All that Matter… in One Big Bang… Other Cosmological Singularities, MDPI Basel, 2018, URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4434/6/1/25/htm ); your arXiv article:   https://arxiv.org/abs/1801.09550; even your CV (PDF); your Celebration of  70th birthday (PDF); the Main Menu; Google Scholar; your Homepage, InspireHEP  and Wikipedia.

URL for this page: https://81018.com/2020/07/29/elizade/

First email: Wednesday, 29 July 2020 at 6 PM

Dear Prof. Dr. Emilio Elizade:

Today I made reference to your MDPI article (URL above)
within an online page here: https://81018.com/lemaitre-references/
Congratulations. It is a very bold and well-written piece.

Many of our finest scholars still say, “…after the big bang.”
Yet, many basic, basic questions about the big bang go unanswered:
1. What is the relation between space/time? https://81018.com/c/
2. Does that relation necessarily unfold the mass/energy relation?
3. What does the first moment of space-time, mass-energy look like? https://81018.com/sphere/
4. Is sphere-stacking the beginning of base-2 notation? https://81018.com/stacking/
5. Does cubic-close packing generate our geometries? https://81018.com/ccp/
6. Is the universe foundationally exponential? https://81018.com/chart/
7. Is the infinite a necessary part of the definition of the finite?

Now, we have a very speculative model, totally idiosyncratic,
that I suspect you have not seen or heard about it because
I have not learned to write to be published! After a 30 year
break to earn a living, I unwittingly refocused late in 2011
and have slowly gained some confidence.

Do you think it would be worthwhile to try to write something up for MDPI?
Thank you.

Most sincerely,
Bruce

PS. I will start a little reference page to your work. At my age, it is
necessary to keep things within a sense of order. Thanks. -BEC



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