Joss Bland-Hawthorn, University of Sydney, Australia Homepage(s): AAAS, Wikipedia
ArXiv (735): (1) The New Galaxy: Signatures of its Formation, 2002
(2) The MAGPI Survey: Using kinematic asymmetries in stars and gas to dissect drivers of galaxy dynamical evolution, May 2024
References witihin this website: https://81018.com/202-1/#Email
This page is: https://81018.com/Bland-Hawthorn/
First email: 29 May 2024 at 7 PM
Dear Prof. Dr. Joss Bland-Hawthorn:
The universe can be parsed witihin 202 base-2 notations from the Planck natural units to the current time. Although we talk about exponential notation, rarely, if ever, do we actually look at the numbers: https://81018.com/chart/
Time has always been problematic; and with these 202 notations, it is given another twist. It appears that all 202 notations are always active.
This work has a simple, naive history: https://81018.com/home/
Our early explanation is also naive: https://81018.com/stem/
The most current homepage is most often here: https://81018.com/
Nobody has told us, “No, it can’t be.” Maybe you will and tell us why it couldn’t be a possible start of our universe. Thank you. With great thanks for all that you do.
Warmly,
Bruce
https://81018.com/bec/
ps. Would you give us permission to reproduce your answer on this page and other pages where this issue is being discussed. We have started our studies of your work with the collaboration with Ken Freeman.
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