TO: Diego Meschini, (PhD), Jyväskylä University, Finland
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Your inSpireHEP, LinkedIN pages, your ArXiv pages particularly Planck-scale physics: facts and beliefs (2006) and A metageometric enquiry concerning time, space, and quantum physics (2008); Andrew May quotes Meschini (January 6, 2022) within Space.com article, What is Planck Time?, “Time is conjectured to be the missing link between general relativity and quantum mechanics.” Also: Vixra
URL for this page: https://81018.com/meschini/
First email: 14 November 2025
Dear Diego:
What can we say about the physical nature of time and space?
I’ve seen your quote within the Andrew May’s 2022 article within Space.com. And, I’ve looked into your ontology of quantum mechanics from a metageometric perspective and I am not convinced that the resulting geometric thought and language are powerless to further understand these issues.
Have you ever looked at the irrational numbers from the Planck scale? I think there we can say: “Time is conjectured to be the missing link between general relativity and quantum mechanics.” Models led to models:
- 14 November 2025: https://81018.com/10-notations/
- 9 July 2025: https://81018.com/planck-polyhedral-core/
- 4 March 2025: https://81018.com/irrationals/
Want to take a look and comment in light of your current work and your dissertation?
Thank you.
Most sincerely,
Bruce
PS. Diego’s email listed as dmeschini@lavabit.com bounced back. If anyone has a better address, please email it to us or copy this note and send it to him! -BEC
- Related? Explore SGA7. Séminaire de Géométrie Algébrique du Bois Marie with Alexander Grothendieck. In what ways could the Beauville–Laszlo theorem help?
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves_Laszlo