[17] Fuzzy Universe

Foundational Questions Institute: Undecidability, Uncomputability, and Unpredictability Essay Contest (2019-2020) Support materials for the submission from Bruce Camber in April 2020.
[1] Decidability
[2] Computability
[3] Predictability
Transmogrification
[4] Undecidability
[5] Uncomputability
[6] Unpredictability
[7] First units
[8] Grand reductionism
[9] Triangulation
[10] Fourier
[11] Lorentz
[12] Poincaré spheres
[13] Planckspheres
One second: 299,792± km
[14] Automorphic forms
[15] BASE-2 AND PRIME NUMBERS
[16] Aristotle’s Mistake
[17] Fuzzy Universe
[18] Scholars
Background: FQXi called for papers. It encouraged people to focus on the raw power of logic and mathematics to anticipate the structure of real realities. If there is logical and mathematical cohesion, there is probably a real physical reality that it describes. Matching them up and learning where and how such a unit of cohesion fits within the larger frameworks is the challenge. More...

[17] Our Fuzzy Universe.  The work of John Wheeler and Richard Feynman are central to this work. With the help of Gödel, Einstein, Planck, Poincaré, Gauss, Euler, and Leibniz, a new path will be found.  The age-old questions about fluctuations and dark energy and dark matter will be answered.