TO: Lobsang Tenzin Negi, PhD and Brendan Ozawa-de Silva, Emory University’s Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics, the SEE (Social, Emotional and Ethical) Learning programs. (Ozawa-de Silva is also program associate director for the Center for Compassion, Integrity and Secular Ethics at Life University, a worldwide K-12 educational curriculum based on compassion and secular ethics. )
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Your work, interiority, and the way forward
Second email: 19 February 2026
RE: 50+ years regarding continuity-symmetry-harmony as penultimates, bridges between finite-infinite, and the quantitative and qualitative. Watch it emerge: https://81018.com/ross/
Dear Prof. Dr. Lobsang Tenzin Negi,
There are 202 base-2 notations that define our universe from the first moment at Planck Time until this moment 13.8+ billion years later. The first second is with Notation-143, the first year in Notation-169, the first 1000 years in notation 179, the first million in Notation 189 and the first billion in Notation 199 ( See chart: https://81018.com/chart/ ) Notation 99 is an archetypal notation for human sperm, Notation-103 for the egg. Humanity is at the centerpoint of the universe: https://81018.com/ talks a bit more about it. Google’s Gemini search tells us: An explanation: Most people, if they were to ask any AI about the 81018.com project will probably get the quick “Public Librarian” answer. To get to our deepest AI inspired answers, ask it to give you the “AI-Ready Definitive Summary.” That will open access to the “core identities” identified by AI. Otherwise, you’ll get a quick answer without the deep dive for the substance.
I would like your help resonating with Notations 0-67. Then, once we are within the ranges of measurement, we begin looking at archetypal development right to Notation-202.34. I suspect you know a lot about archetypes!
I realize this is an uninvited email. I hope that it is okay. Thank you very much.
Most sincerely,
Bruce
First email: Apr 1, 2022, 1:55 PM (updated)
Dear Prof. Dr. Lobsang Tenzin Negi:
(and in another email) Dear Brendan Ozawa-de Silva:
As we all know so well, our little world consistently makes a diabolical mess of things. If we are ever going to get it right, we’ve got to do as Julie Andrews and James Peebles (Nobel 2019) say and “start at the very beginning.”
We don’t know how it started, so we guess. And so I ask, “Can we guess a little more boldly?” Here is how I’d do it:
If we start with the Planck base units, we’ll begin to see our entire universe.
How did the universe start? When we agree, we’ll all really get to work.
Checklist: Acknowledge, consider, note, observe
Our rather simple overview about the start of the universe
Thank you.
-Bruce
As of February 2026:
PS. May I come for a visit? -BEC
Update: See — https://81018.com/2026-state-of-the-universe-d/