Jon Cartwright, freelance journalist
Homepages: Three Quarks Editorial,
Fifty shades of black, IOP Publishing Ltd, Phys. World, 28 (11) 25, DOI 10.1088/2058-7058/28/11/32
First email: 22 December 2023
Hi Jon,
My introduction to your work was with the New Scientist, 6 September 2023, where you opened with “LOOK closely enough and almost everything we know of in the universe boils down to a handful of elementary particles.“ As much as I respect the standard model of particle physics, I continue to look for the place of simple things like pi and dimensionless constants and the Planck or ISO’s base units. I’ve even begun querying the AI bots!
My most recent questions are always the homepage: https://81018.com
It all started in a high school geometry class in 2011: https://81018.com/home/
We thought we were creating a great STEM tool: http://81018.com/stem/
Early on Frank Wilczek — http://81018.com/wilczek/ — and
Freeman Dyson — http://81018.com/dyson/ — encouraged us.
Nobody else did.
What do you think? BTW, are you any relation to Nancy?
Best wishes, and have a great end of year,
Bruce
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A quick note on his contact form from within his homepage: 22 January 2024
I sent an introduction late last year: 22 December 2023 Should I resend? It’s online here: https://81018.com/cartwright/
Since that note, this page went online last week: https://81018.com/star-formation/
I realize how entirely idiosyncratic this work is. Until one of the geniuses tells me why
simplicity doesn’t work… I keep poking along….
Thanks, Jon. -Bruce
Perhaps I should commission an article! Even if it is negative, it is better than nothing if you can get it published! -BEC
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