Listings from our links to the 2022 homepages to date:
The end of 2022 and the beginning of 2023
December 23: All Time Is Now
December 19: Over eleven years ago, from December 19, 2011 to this very day
December 6: Getting to know our Universe, the seen and unseen: An All-Natural View
November 23: Big bang versus Quiet Expansion: A Comparison
November 5: Hawking’s big bang theory has reached its limits. The Challenge …
October 25: An All-Natural View
October 8: Reason to Believe: Smoothness, First Minute, Fluctuations, Finite-Infinite.
September 25: Results from the JWST will put pressure on Big Bang Cosmology.
September 9: From a limited worldview to an integrated view of our universe
August 27: JWST Carina Nebula – Ontological and Cosmological Conundrums
August 4: A simple Model of the Universe
July 28: Eight Concepts toward an Integrative Universe
July 12: The finite-infinite starting point is an infinitesimal sphere.
July 10: …a fundamental building block of the Universe?
June 29: The Universe As A Totally-Integrated System
June 11: Concepts That Shift Paradigms
June 5: Let’s create a place to study the 202 base-2 notations. Re-engages May 6.
May 30: It’s a new way, much more-than-a-middle way, and a very good way.
May 14: Let Us Begin To Agree About the Basics.
May 6: Revisiting Aristotle: The geometries of quantum fluctuations
April 30: Highly-integrated, mathematical study now named, hypostatics.
April 15: Twelve Questions About the Start of our Universe
April 8: Points, Point Particles, and vertices: Think their singular, think again.
April 7: Hypothesis: Electromagnetism & Gravity Start Within the First Spheres (in process).
April 2: A simple checklist to understand how the universe started and grows
April 2: Re-envision yourself and this world in light of our universe.
April 2: Worldviews so limited, we all have got to begin to see the entire universe.
March 17: STEM — Science Technology Engineering Mathematics — also needs Logic.
March 14, Pi Day: Grasp the Universal – Live the Moment.
March 2: STEM tools and a Map of the Universe
March 1: “My View” Needs Mitigation.
February 26: An Open Letter to Vladimir Putin
February 6: The Known Unknowns. Like pi, your continuity-symmetry-harmony is unique...
February 1: Prove It to Me – Validating that which cannot be directly measured.
January 8, 2022: The First Particle – Structure of spacetime at the Planck Scale
January 2, 2022: Expansion of the Universe – Tredecillion Primordial Spheres/Second
January 2, 2022: First things first – Possible names for the first instant of our universe
The beginning of 2022; go to the listings of 2021.