Upon following the work of Don Zagier

TO: Don Zagier, Director, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn, Germany
FM: Bruce E. Camber
RE: Your 174 articles, MPG, arXiv (38), Wikipedia

URL: https://81018.com/zagier/

Second email: Saturday, May 25, 2024 (updated)

Dear Prof. Dr. Don Zagier:

Why not be even more speculative now that everything is so confused with the results
of the JWST? I have started following your older work — https://81018.com/mpg/
and would thoroughly enjoy seeing what you are working on today!

Why can’t we map the universe with Planck’s natural units by applying base-2?
I bet you have an answer!  https://81018.com/202-1/

Obviously, https://81018.com is where I work. Thanks.

Warmly,
Bruce

PS. I’ve taken another shot at the old ether debate: https://81018.com/ether/
Would you entertain a joint article? You could re-write or strongly edit that new “/ether/ document. I would be fascinated to see what you do with it. Thanks. -bec

First email: Fri, Feb 26, 2021, 3:17 PM

Dear Prof. Dr. Don Zagier:

Does pi have a role within emergence, especially the first seconds of the universe?

In 1899 dear Max Planck opened a new domain of study with base units derived from physical and mathematical constants, mostly dimensionless constants. Yet, Planck’s numbers for space and time are so small, they were ostensibly ignored for over 100 years. Today, we recognize the reality but those numbers, the Planck natural units, are found in few applications.

That radically changes with these three assumptions:

1. Those Planck base units manifest as a basic building block and that building block is spherical.
2. This spherical building block manifests the qualities of pi and the cubic-close packing of equal spheres and the Fourier Transform.
3. Planck Time defines a rate of expansion and dynamic labelling. The rate by which those building blocks emerge, if my simple math is correct, is 539.11 tredecillion units per second.

Here we can begin learning about a new aetherdark energy and dark matter, and the basis of homogeneity and isotropy which ultimately will help mitigate our inherent proclivity toward solipsism.

So Pi Day is coming up. Here are two working documents that might help to open the discussions a bit: https://81018.com/challenge/ and https://81018.com/instance/

Thanks for all your work over so many years!

Warmly,

Bruce