We Have More Questions Than Answers
by Bruce E. Camber, May 2024
With just a few questions, we can quickly see that settled science can become unsettled? There are still many, many open questions within science today:
1. The scholarly community took 1800 years to discover a basic mistake by Aristotle — the universe cannot be tessellated with a tetrahedron. There are gaps; and to this day, there is very little study and no concurrence as to how those gaps manifest in spacetime.
The open question is, “Is there any correlation between natural geometric gaps and quantum fluctuations?”
2. At no time has the scholarly community recognized the three facets of pi (π), continuity (the endless numbers and seemingly endless equations), symmetry (endless circles and spheres), and harmony (endless spin states of the Fourier Transform), and how sphere stacking and cubic-close packing (of equal spheres) create the foundation for all geometries.
Are continuity-symmetry-harmony finite or infinite or both?
3. Most scholars are familiar with Kees Boeke’s work with base-10 and how it encapsulates the universe in 40 notations. It was made popular as an IMAX film, Cosmic Voyage which still occasionally airs at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum.
No scholars have yet explored the 202 base-2 notations from the Planck base units to the current time and size of the universe. Did you know that the first second is within Notation-143? Are you aware of any other notations such as Notation-64 that defines the yoctosecond, one trillionth of a trillionth of a second. It is beyond the capabilities of being measured by our devices. It is only known logically and mathematically.
4. No scholars have yet to recognize the 18.5 tredecillion infinitesimal spheres per second that are naturally generated and seem to account for the exponential expansion of our universe. It appears to be a cosmological constant.
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