Jan Myrheim is a retired physicist in Trondheim, Norway.
ArXiv (11): Quantum Mechanics on a Real Hilbert Space, 1999
INIS: Studies of Particle Statistics in One and Two Dimensions Based on the Quantization Methods of Heisenberg, Schrödinger and Feynman, International Nuclear Information System (INIS) of the International Atomic Energy Agency, June 14, 1993
Centre for Advanced Study, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Quantum Phenomena in Lower Dimensions, 1995
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Mathematical approximation methods in physics,
Wednesday December 3, 2014
More recent work: Causal sets: A minimalistic theory of gravitation, 2020
Homepages: inspireHEP, Wikipedia
May 5, 2023 @ 8:21 AM
Dear Prof. Dr. Jan Myrheim:
Working through your ArXiv papers (btw I was born in 1947), and wondered if you ever considered the following:
1. Planck Time and Planck Length (the base units) as the first finite units to define the universe…
2. That those units manifest an infinitesimal sphere…
3. That the universe is defined and packed by such spheres…
4. That applying base-2 instantiates an ordering system whereby there are 202 base-2 notations that encapsulate the universe, everything, everywhere for all time… More… https://81018.com
It’s a stretch, a long difficult stretch, but as unlikely as it seems, is it possible? Thank you.
Warm regards
Bruce
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