TO: Markus T. Ahlers, University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Your many articles within ArXiv(261) especially Galactic Diffuse Neutrino Emission from Sources beyond the Discovery Horizon, ’23, and the Astrophysical Journal, especially A Search for Coincident Neutrino Emission from Fast Radio Bursts with Seven Years of IceCube Cascade Events, Abbasi, R., Ackermann, M., Adams, J., Agarwalla, S. K., Aguilar, J. A., Ahlers, Markus Tobias, Alameddine, J. M., Amin, N. M., Andeen, K., Bourbeau, E., Koskinen, D. J., Kozynets, T., Stuttard, Thomas Simon, Søgaard, A., Mead, J. & Icecube Collaboration, I. C., Astrophysical Journal. 946, 2, 8 p., 80, (3 Dec 2023) and your homepage and ongoing research.
This page: https://81018.com/ahlers/ Also see: https://81018.com/continuity-symmetry-harmony/#IceCube — https://81018.com/penultimate-revolution/#Emails
First email: July 3, 2023 at 10:14 PM (updated: July 4, 2023)
Dear Prof. Dr. Markus Ahlers:
Until we start at the first moment of time, PlanckTime, and see its progression to the electroweak scale, we miss too much. Until we apply mathematics and geometries to those Planck units, we miss too much. If we start with an infinitesimal sphere defined by Planck units, we can look at several new dynamics: sphere stacking, sphere packing, continuity equations and symmetry functions, and the Fourier transform; and then it all opens up… Langlands, strings, SUSY, CDT, SSM…. along with scaling laws, scale invariance, the geometries of perfection and of indeterminacy… even an active finite-infinite relation.
These infinitesimal spheres make neutrinos appear as large as the sun! Consider:
1. The first 64 notations out of the 202 base-2 notations that encapsulate the universe. Those notations keep defining the earliest universe and have from the first moment until now.
2. The perfections of the first sphere and subsequent infinitesimal spheres filling the universe at a rate defined by Planck Time.
3. A diminution of quantum physics to simple geometries: https://81018.com/geometries/
Yes, it all got its substantial shove from within a high school: https://81018.com/home/. We thought it was a good STEM tool, bordering on a TOE. That takes a bit of presumptuousness, so please, please, excuse me.
Best wishes,
Bruce
PS. Today is the celebration of the founding of this country. It’s wavering, but there is still a chance we could regain our footing: https://81018.com/penultimate-revolution/. And, by the way, this page is now on our website here: https://81018.com/ahlers/ (If you’d like anything updated, just say the word!). -BEC
Michael Kovacevich <mgk56@drexel.edu>