Wednesday, August 10, 2016

I have just published twenty year's worth of work in a book

Subject: A Planck length grain for space-time?

Dear Professor;

I am a Berkeley alum researching how the introduction of a Planck-length grain can be used to embed a statistical character into the continuum model of general relativity.  I have found that when the limiting gauge is set equal to ‘L(planck)’ rather than ‘dx ~0’ the (CMB) background temperature becomes an expression of e^1 and the formula for gravity can be derived from computation of the momentum flux in the background.

A book may not bet the standard format for introducing new hypotheses, but these ideas required a more thorough discussion to be conveyed. I have just published twenty year's worth of work in a book, The Kinetic Foundations of Space: Conjecture from the Planck Scale. I welcome any thoughts you might offer.  The synopsis is provided below. 

Sinc erely,

S. Thorne   

www.thekineticfoundationsofspace.com       510-704-0132     1400 Shattuck Ave. #2 Berkeley, CA 94709    

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