TO: Elena Belsole, Nature Communications, London, England
FM: Bruce E, Camber
RE: Your work linked from Google Scholar, ORCID, and LinkedIN.
This page is: https://81018.com/belsole/ A key reference is: https://81018.com/nature-portfolio/
Third email: 12 March 2025
Dear Dr. Elena Belsole:
I’ve returned to our page about your work — http://81018.com/belsole/ — and with my first two emails to you. I first check for broken links and then I re-read your bio information by Nature and others. I spent some time with your Orcid list of publications beginning in 1998 with The tilt of the Fundamental Plane of early-type galaxies: wavelength dependence and considered all that thinking and writing about the structures and functions of our universe with your collaborators for the next 13 years. I had never thought about how “Cygnus A is one of the best examples of a nearby powerful radio galaxy for which the synchrotron emitting plasma and thermal emitting intracluster medium can be mapped in fine detail.” Nineteen publications later and from Milan to Gif-sur-Yvette, Bristol, Cambridge, Paris, London… no small transitions; and, the universe is still a majestic mystery!
Perhaps we only need to fill in the gaps and resolve the starting points to achieve a breakthrough to a new level of understanding: https://81018.com
My work. Same period. Different perspective because continuity, symmetry, harmony were inexplicable and it just seemed most fundamental.
Thanks.
Yours sincerely,
Bruce
Second email: 5 March 2025
Dear Dr. Elena Belsole:
Have you ever considered the relation between the four primary irrational numbers? According to Grok, no relation had been discerned until we pointed out how tetrahedrons evolve from scale-invariant spheres and octahedrons are naturally embedded within all tetrahedrons. There’s a bit of poetry, speculation, simple geometries, and logic all rolled into one: https://81018.com/grok-3/
That opened this response: https://81018.com/2025/03/04/grok-3/
This is a follow-up of my email to you from 3 November 2023.
Thank you.
Most sincerely,
First email: 3 November 2023 at 10:25 AM
Dear Dr. Elena Belsole:
Thank you for all your work within Nature Communications. I hope we see more hypothesizing, speculating, and guessing about the JWST findings that are creating all the angst in cosmology these days.
Would you have somebody answer the question, “Which should cave-in first, the Standard model, Lambda CDM, or the Big Bang?”
My vote is obvious: https://81018.com/new-science/
Thanks.
Warmly,