Upon discovering the work of Rana Adhikari

Rana Adhikari, Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA MIT, PhD under Rainer Weiss

Rana has been on a search for the true nature of space time. He is also on a search for alternative dark matter models. He reports in a Caltech periodical magazine: “There’s something we haven’t found yet.” With Alan Lightman, he produced The Faraway, Nearby that examines the life of physicist Joseph Weber – the first scientist to explore the detection of gravitational waves. 

Homepage(s): Lab, Wikipedia

First email: October 20, 2024

RE: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.09151
https://magazine.caltech.edu/post/inside-look-what-physics-professor-rana-adhikari-keeps-in-his-office
https://caltechexperimentalgravity.github.io/cv.html https://iqim.caltech.edu/profile/rana-adhikari/

Dear Prof. Dr. Rana Adhikari:

In reading, “Most of my life has been about watching this detector give us nothing” then, in thinking about your search for alternative dark models, and knowing a priority is that search for the true nature of space-time, I wondered if you ever thought to question the place of Big Bang Cosmology?

I have: https://81018.com/vision/ (current homepage)
It’s an all natural alternative. The numbers are beguilingly simple: https://81018.com/chart/
Much too simple for most: https://81018.com/too-simple/

Is there any hope for a new vision of the start? Thanks.

Most sincerely,