TO: Diego L. Rapoport, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Your work in your many homepage(s): Academia, Google Scholar, IJTP, Philpeople, ResearchGate, SciProfiles, Springer, ViXra, plus your articles, The Geometry of Quantum Fluctuations II (Quantum Gravity and Ergodicity), in “Proceedings of the International Workshops on the Frontiers of Mathematics, Physics and Biology”, Monteroduni, Italy, August 1995 vol. 2, G. Tsagas (ed.), Hadronic Press and Ukraine Academy of Sciences, 1996. Note: Full professor at Universidad Nacional de Quilmes with a focus on transdisciplinary theory involving science, cognition, and natural philosophy. Ph.D. from Harvard University and published research in areas like Riemann-Cartan-Weyl geometries, quantum mechanics, and cognitive science. His work also includes contributions to the philosophy of science, logic, and the integration of geometry with random structures. Note: “Gaps in the Brownian motion show up in the relativistic case, Nagasawa‘s last book.” Review.
Third and most recent email: 11 January 2025
Dear Prof. Dr. Diego Rapoport:
Back in 2022 AI work was just opening up. I am now asking AI questions to take apart our most simple work to grasp the essence of quantum fluctuations. At least we are not being told it is totally out of line! This document is still in process — https://81018.com/stochastics-physics/ These will become the resource files and slowly-but-surely, we’ll reference a recent work with questions for their editors: https://81018.com/stochastics-journals/
I hope you are well and fine there in Argentina. I think much of the world is thinking about immigrating to one of the countries in the southern hemisphere.
Warm regards,
Bruce
PS. I have finally started to aggregate data about your work: https://81018.com/rapaport/. -BEC
Second email: 12 October 2022
Dear Prof. Dr. Diego Rapoport:
I am just glad to know you are alive. Have you ever considered basic geometric gaps within your fluctuation schema?
It is the question that I am asking as I start my readings of your work. Thank you.
Warmly,
Bruce
PS. Of course, we’ll land in BA, visit briefly with a visual artist, then head to Mendoza, then into the mountains. -BEC
First email: 11 October 2022
Dear Prof. Dr. Diego Rapoport:
I have made reference to your geometry of fluctuations article: https://81018.com/reason/#Diego May I ask a few questions of you?
Thank you.
Warmly,
Bruce
PS. My wife and I may come to Buenos Aires over the January 2023 holiday? Are you planning to be in the country? -BEC