On following the work of Jørgen Watne Frydne

TO: Jørgen Watne Frydnes, Member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee (2021–2026), chair of the Nobel Committee (2024), General Secretary of PEN Norway
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Identifying the next most-integrative concepts that will improve our conceptual understanding of the universe. We are following your work here: Wikipedia and YouTube.

Second email: 3 October 2025

Dear Jørgen Watne Frydnes:

Can we encourage or reward arrogance?
We all need to be working on new models
that are inclusive and do not  encourage
 any form of elitism. Our values are in need
of refreshing: https://81018.com/values/

Our attitude toward first principles also needs 
refreshing: “Which comes first, general relativity
or numbers?”  https://81018.com

Thank you.

Most sincerely,

Bruce

PS Our page about your work: https://81018.com/frydnes/

First email:  20 May 2024 at 4:48 PM (updated)

Dear Jorgen Watne Frydnes:

First Utoya, then PEN, and now the Nobel. All most worthy things to do with one’s work life. Now, I write to you about the really-really smart ones among us; I believe, they have missed taking a more simple path and I want to be sure that I am being fair.

This is what I recently wrote to Alse Toje to say that at no time did our leading thinkers follow an exponential notation from the first moment of time to this day. To emphasize the point, “Never did any of our Nobel laureates ever explore the numbers that are generated… If they had, they would have discerned the 202 base-2 notations and there would have been a fundamental stir within academia.”

I am now working on a page about the Nobel committees: 81018.com/nobel-committee/ Another page will be about the logic and math of it all: https://81018.com/202-1/ That page will become our homepage shortly. We are also focusing on the work of the National Academy of Sciences here in Washington, DC., national academies around the world, and groups like the Solvay Institute.

What do you think? Are we being fair to some of our best scientists and scholars? Thank you.

Warmly,

Bruce