Abigail Beall, New Scientist, London, England, UK
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Second Communication: 5 July 2024
RE: Abigail Beall (author), An alternative way to picture the standard model of particle physics, New Scientist, 6 Sept. 2023
Dear Abby:
Congratulations on all your very fine work. Introduced to you through a New Scientist article on the Standard Model for Particle Physics (SMPP). I also have opened Kurt Riesselmann‘s work in Symmetry (21 July 2015), plus a dozen others. It is a noble cause, yet the our current models miss the first 64 notations from the Planck scale to first possible measurements of physicality. Those notations are being described by functional analysis, geometries, and the Planck natural units. That is a natural inflation and a base-2 exponentiation of those numbers that naturally mimic all but the first three epochs of the big bang expansion. The JWST is certainly challenging the old models, but this one begins smoothly and accommodates the immediate growth of galaxies. It all started in the high school and was tested with our six graders. If it seems impenetrable and you are still interested, please started here: https://81018.com/202-1/. Thank you.
Warm regards,
Bruce
There will come a day. Many intransigent scholars will die still holding on to their old theories. Max Planck saw that coming.
First communication: 5 July 2024 A Tweet (lightly updated)
Replying to the announcement of her new book, The Universe, to be released in November 2024: Congratulations, Abby. Breaking us free from little worldviews is a wonderful challenge and you are getting our elementary school students to engage the universe. A highly-integrated, mathematical outline of the universe is given within base-2 notation from the Planck natural units. There are just 202 notations to the current time. High school students can handle the 202 and the college students and post-docs can take it all apart and put it back together again. https://81018.com/chart/ for just the numbers!