TO: Matthew Lorusso, Long Island, NY
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Your publications:
• The 19/20 Muon Mystery, Medium, 2023
• The Case for Planck Spherical Units, Medium, 2021
• The Oscillating Planck Spherical Unit, Medium, February 2020
Direct quotes:
“What if the universe at the most basic level is a vast array of spheres?” -Matt Lorusso
A grid of Planck-scale spheres define an infinitesimal universe. – Bruce Camber
Matt Lorusso states: “Of course, 1/137 is the approximate value of the fine-structure constant, which determines not only the size of an atom but also the electron’s anomalous magnetic moment. If instead of 137 we use the actual inverse fine-structure constant (~137.036) and the value for rp determined above, then we obtain a value for the Bohr radius a0 of 52,913 fm vs. a CODATA value of 52,917 fm — a close approximation given the uncertainty in the electron’s exact position at any given moment.”
Second email: 8 October 2024
Hi Matt –
I would like to introduce your work to Andre Linde, Espen Haug, Tim Palmer and others. Obviously, we are all coming at it from different directions but share commonalities. I would appeal to Tim to write an article where five us co-author for Physical Review D. That is a long shot, but life is short; and, the world is on fire and desperately in need of a new model.
OK?
Warmly,
Bruce
First email: 28 September 2024
Hi Matt:
Thank you for your work within Medium. Anybody who talks about spheres at the Planck scale is important to me. I just started following you on X.com (tweets). I have no record or memory of prior communications, but that doesn’t mean so much at 77 years old.
My stuff is here: https://81018.com
After digging and reading a bit more of your work, I am sure, just from my quick survey, I’ll have questions. Do you take questions?
Warmly,
Bruce
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