Sandra M. Faber, Lick Observatory, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA
Homepage(s): CTAO, Lick, inspireHEP, Wikipedia, YouTube (2024)
First email: 1 November 2024
Dear Prof. Dr. Sandra Faber:
Congratulations on a life well lived. Thank you for further opening the discussions about dark matter so early within your research. Did you ever think this search would be going on over forty years later? Some are now saying we may never know what it is (Slatyer, Tait).
If we start at the Planck scale and hypothesize an infinitesimal sphere is the first manifestation of space-time-mass-energy, then we hypothesize one such sphere per unit of Planck Time, we have a very different beginning to explore: https://81018.com/vision/
If base-2 exponential notation is applied to keep track of all the numbers, a very different story is told about dark matter. Is it worth exploring as just a thought experiment? Thank you.
Most sincerely,
Bruce
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