Upon following the work of Sheldon L. Glashow before his 1979 Nobel Prize

TO: Sheldon Lee Glashow, Boston University University Professor, Boston, Massachusetts
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Articles: Glashow’s Charm,  by Arthur Fisher, Gale, Mar. 1984; ArXiv (37): Particle Physics in The United States, A Personal View, 2013; CV; Homepage(s): AIP, Boston, Harvard, inSPIREHEP, Nobel, PBS, SFS, X-Twitter, Wikipedia, https://81018.com/su2-georgiglashow/

This URL: https://81018.com/glashow/

First record of an email: 10 June 2023 

Dear Prof. Dr. Sheldon Lee Glashow:

Would you please consider being an early signatory of a petition to our learned societies around the world, in light of the results coming in from the James Webb Space Telescope, to look at the current dynamics and weaknesses of big bang cosmology and to encourage their scholars to entertain new paradigms?

To demonstrate that new paradigms are possible, we also encourage these learned societies to encourage their scholars to study a paradigm that has been worked on by high school people since 2011 whereby pi (π) with Planck’s base units are the first equations that define our universe and these do so within 202 base-2 notations.

The first-draft of a message to these learned societies is a simple modification of this note. It is online here.

Thank you.

Warmly,

Bruce

PS. Back in the 1979 I had an office at 745 Commonwealth Avenue and we exchanged pleasantries on occasion. Also, see https://81018.com/mit/

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