
TO: Prof. Dr. Halina Abramowicz (Emeritus), Tel Aviv University, Beverly & Raymond Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences, Israel
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Your work in particle physics, especially as told in your ArXiv (44) articles especially Particle physics perspective, 2016; The HERA challenges for LHC, 2009 and even your homepage(s): More to come…
This page is https://81018.com/abramowicz/
First email: 17 October 2023 @ 11:45 AM (Updated)
Dear Prof. Dr. Halina Abramowicz:
Thank you for your ArXiv articles, especially the 2016 particle physics retrospective.
Our views of the universe are off. We all know that. We have more questions than answers.
We should all have great humility and openness about all possibilities. There isn’t. There is intransigence, turf wars, and attitudes. Now it seems that the Lambda CDM is being called to question more than the big bang itself. That may well be upside down. I comment about it here: https://81018.com/butterworth/
Jon Butterworth, co-author of an article in New Scientist (6 Sept. 2023), he’ll continue to look at particle interactions to try to discern physics beyond the standard model. I am encouraging you all to look at a natural inflation from the Planck scale to the current time.
There are 202 base-2 notations. The first 64 notations are below the CERN scale for length. The first 76 notations are below our now measurements of the smallest unit of time. That is a lot of space and time to bring in those disciplines not now on the grid: https://81018.com/functional-analysis/
It is a radically different start — smooth, quiet, immediate.
I believe the degrees of violence in our world tells us how far off we are.
Let us take a look at how simplicity becomes complexity.
Thank you.
Most sincerely,
Bruce
PS. When I start to follow a scholar’s work, I usually keep a copy of my email on our website so I can refer others to it. That email is now at this link: https://81018.com/abramowicz/ Thanks. -BEC
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