Templeton Foundation, August 14, 2020

Top-level Pages

from August 2020 back to August 31, 2018 on http://81018.com
(Each of these 72 posts served as a homepage for a period of time on this website)
  1. August 25: Big Bang Cosmology Gets Swallowed-Up
  2. August 2: History of the First Three Minutes of the Universe
  3. July 20: Concepts & Ideas: Open for collaborations.
  4. July 11 (Sunday): A request for a critical review of these claims…
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  5. June 25: Integrate Everything-Everywhere-for all time –
    A Different Model To End Violence
  6. May 24: Duped by Aristotle, Newton & Hawking
  7. May 23: Infinite-finite
  8. April 23: Our Warm and Fuzzy Universe
  9. March 24: We do not understand space and time.
  10. March 8: Imperfection and indeterminacy
  11. March 1: Claim
  12. February 23: Mathematical perfections and  moments of perfection
  13. February 9: 12 Key Concepts (A Re-initiated Homepage)
  14. January 26: An Alternative View of the Universe
  15. January 10: A Different Framework Defines the Universe
  16. January 1, 2020: Still cutting a trail, years later, at the beginning of the year,
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  17. December 21, 2019: This cosmological model has logic; the big bang has noise.
  18. December 20: Wrong since 1687, we can start to get it right.
  19. December 18: Impeachment Day, 2019 – To the New York Times
  20. December 10Accessing a comprehensive orientation to life and the universe
  21. November 26: Missing pieces – a compilation of the last five homepages
  22. November 11: Bridge the finite-infinite – a return to 1687
  23. October 12: The most simple-and-comprehensive Map of our Universe
  24. October 1: Simple Formulas – 12 points absorb the universe in 202 steps.
  25. September: It’s been “top down” too long. Time to build from the “bottom up”
  26. August 14: Improve on the work of our Nobel laureates
  27. July 31: Transformations – From cubic close packing to the Fourier transform
  28. July 14: Questions, questions, and more questions
  29. July 2: On The Nature of Time in the Light of those 202.34+ Notations
  30. June 16: Gell-Mann says, “…get heard, believed, and taken seriously.”
  31. June 9: Versus Lemaître – A  simple, logical, exponentia; cosmology
  32. June 3: Hattie is right… We’ve been wrong about too many important things
  33. May 1: Defining structure from the insights of our world’s genius-scholars
  34. April 28: Dimensionless constants: …bridging the gap
  35. April 22: From atoms to particles to planckspheres
  36. April 20: STEM – Seeking the edge of understanding
  37. April 3: From the simplicity of pi to the complexity of E8
  38. March 30: Just Maybe We Are Too Hung Up On Particles
  39. March 25: Back to the basics – …built with planckspheres
  40. March 24: Let’s start at the very beginning until the universe is filled with spheres
  41. March 23: The Sphere: Our Most-Basic Building Block of the Universe
  42. March 22: An open letter – EPR and Bohm, Bell,
    Weisskopf, Costa de Beauregard, J.P. Vigier…
  43. March 12: Five Assumptions About the Nature of the Universe – A New Orientation
  44. March 10: Pi Day is March 14
  45. March 6: Three Concepts, Each A Step To Redefine Our Universes
  46. March 5: Foundations — The Universe As Extended Planck Base Units
  47. March 2: The Universe Clock – The Age of the Universe in seconds.
  48. March 1: Assumptions/first principles to explore a Planck-based Universe
  49. February 28: The natural inflation of our Quiet Expansion challenges the big bang.
  50. February 24: Too Many Open Questions: What is infinity? …time? …space?
  51. Jan. 31: Might this simple model of the universe work?
  52. January 8, 2019: This simple model of the universe: Debunk it or lift it up…
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  53. December 18, 2018:  To Create Our Best Possible World
  54. December 10: This Universe Starts At The Planck Scale
  55. December 7: Understanding Space-Time-and-Infinity
  56. November 12: To grasp a new orientation to life and the universe is not easy.
  57. November 4, 2018: No time for scientific elitism
  58. October 31: The first three minutes revisited
  59. October 26: An introduction to this website and our Chart of Our Universe
  60. October 23: The Redefinition of a Point: Going back to the very beginning
  61. October 22: What comes before Quantum Gravity?
  62. October 20: Five short stories about pages on the website
  63. October 14: Searching in the dark for Dark Matter and Dark Energy
  64. October 12: What would you do with this model of the universe?
  65. October 1: The first 64 notations out of the 202
  66. September 28: An Open letter about nature of light
  67. September 20: “Gravity, Oh Gravity… Why Such Gravity?”
  68. September 19: On Validating The Efficacy of our Model.
  69. September 17: Open Letter (email) – Notes are sent to scholars everyday.
  70. September 14: Your critical review is encouraged.
  71. September 12: Questions – Frequently Asked Questions.
  72. September 5: Commonsense – It is not common and it is not a sense.
  73. August 31: Review -An alternative to Big Bang Cosmology.

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