If the big bang falters, might pi (π) thrive?


If the big bang falters, might pi (π) thrive?
The Issue
A simple petition to the learned societies of each country of our world to look critically for alternative models to big bang cosmology (as currently understood) and to consider the potential role of pi (π) within a new theory.
Pi (π) is the oldest, most-used, least-understood tool to describe the universe. Its never-ending, never-repeating numbers are infinite and teach us about continuity. Its conversions of numbers to shapes define a perfection, the sphere, and teach us about symmetry. Its conversion of spheres to tetrahedrons is the heart of dynamics and teach us about harmony. This also defines a finite-infinite relation.
Again, that simple petition is here -- https://81018.com/message/ -- yet the back story needs to be told:
Big bang cosmology may well be slowly abandoned as it was historically constituted due to the results coming in from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) as well as other scientific research:
- Too smooth for an "infinitely hot, infinitely-dense" big bang. The early images from the JWST confirm images from the Hubble spacecraft and earlier work from the Planck space observatory [European Space Agency (ESA), 2009 to 2013]. The Planck ESA mapped the anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and opened the questions about smoothness and gravity's signatures.
- The big bang has no beginning. It cannot account for its earliest seconds. In contrast, pi (π) naturally starts at PlanckTime with an infinitesimal sphere to begin space-time. By applying base-2, doubling over and over again, there are 202 notations to this day and time. Continuity, symmetry and harmony within the finite and infinite helps us to grasp meaning and value that the big bang cannot.
- The big bang is on a slippery slope. Its story accommodates the news. It is not giving our students and scholars a firm foundation to build on these new sciences required for our future.
This appeal is for the leading scientific organizations throughout our world to look critically at an alternative model and to evaluate its major points:
- Pi (π) redefines the very nature of the finite-infinite relation. Please go to these webpages for more: https://81018.com/continuity-symmetry-harmony/#Pi and https://81018.com/csh/ Are these conclusions worth exploring further?
- Pi (π) is how numbers become circles and spheres. Lines approximate circles at a point we can not discern. Assuming one infinitesimal sphere per unit of Planck’s base units, a simple calculation based on Planck Time, renders 539 tredecillion spheres/second, a cosmological constant, and these infinitesimal spheres most-densely pack the universe. Are these points worth exploring further?
- 1899: Max Planck's base units (natural units) define the very first moment of space-time. By applying base-2, we emerged with a mathematical ordering system that can be easily followed. Planck Time, multiplied over and over again, results in well-over 13.81+ billion years within 202 notations. Applied to the PlanckLength, it approximates the size of the universe. Everything, everywhere, for all time is encapsulated Is this most-simple model worth exploring further?
Our world is beset with anxieties. Our old models are not working effectively. There is too much hostility in the world. It is obvious to every thinking person that we need alternative models.
This appeal for judgment is to a country's learned societies and national academies with their leading scholars and scientists. Countries have been ranked by their contributions to scholarly publications and other criteria. This page is very much under construction in May-June 2023. These are the countries to date:
1. China: Chinese Academy of Sciences
3. Germany: The Max Planck Institutes and Helmholtz Associations
4. The United Kingdom. The Royal Society and her other learned societies and schools
6. The French Academy of Sciences
7. The Korean Academy of Science and Technology
8. Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
9. Russian Academy of Sciences
10. Royal Swedish Academy of Arts and Science
And the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), Indian Academy of Sciences, Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), and The Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Brazilian Academy of Sciences) and so many others throughout our world.
If you would like to help us carry our simple message to the organizations mentioned above, please sign our petition.
Thank you. -BEC
The Issue
A simple petition to the learned societies of each country of our world to look critically for alternative models to big bang cosmology (as currently understood) and to consider the potential role of pi (π) within a new theory.
Pi (π) is the oldest, most-used, least-understood tool to describe the universe. Its never-ending, never-repeating numbers are infinite and teach us about continuity. Its conversions of numbers to shapes define a perfection, the sphere, and teach us about symmetry. Its conversion of spheres to tetrahedrons is the heart of dynamics and teach us about harmony. This also defines a finite-infinite relation.
Again, that simple petition is here -- https://81018.com/message/ -- yet the back story needs to be told:
Big bang cosmology may well be slowly abandoned as it was historically constituted due to the results coming in from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) as well as other scientific research:
- Too smooth for an "infinitely hot, infinitely-dense" big bang. The early images from the JWST confirm images from the Hubble spacecraft and earlier work from the Planck space observatory [European Space Agency (ESA), 2009 to 2013]. The Planck ESA mapped the anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and opened the questions about smoothness and gravity's signatures.
- The big bang has no beginning. It cannot account for its earliest seconds. In contrast, pi (π) naturally starts at PlanckTime with an infinitesimal sphere to begin space-time. By applying base-2, doubling over and over again, there are 202 notations to this day and time. Continuity, symmetry and harmony within the finite and infinite helps us to grasp meaning and value that the big bang cannot.
- The big bang is on a slippery slope. Its story accommodates the news. It is not giving our students and scholars a firm foundation to build on these new sciences required for our future.
This appeal is for the leading scientific organizations throughout our world to look critically at an alternative model and to evaluate its major points:
- Pi (π) redefines the very nature of the finite-infinite relation. Please go to these webpages for more: https://81018.com/continuity-symmetry-harmony/#Pi and https://81018.com/csh/ Are these conclusions worth exploring further?
- Pi (π) is how numbers become circles and spheres. Lines approximate circles at a point we can not discern. Assuming one infinitesimal sphere per unit of Planck’s base units, a simple calculation based on Planck Time, renders 539 tredecillion spheres/second, a cosmological constant, and these infinitesimal spheres most-densely pack the universe. Are these points worth exploring further?
- 1899: Max Planck's base units (natural units) define the very first moment of space-time. By applying base-2, we emerged with a mathematical ordering system that can be easily followed. Planck Time, multiplied over and over again, results in well-over 13.81+ billion years within 202 notations. Applied to the PlanckLength, it approximates the size of the universe. Everything, everywhere, for all time is encapsulated Is this most-simple model worth exploring further?
Our world is beset with anxieties. Our old models are not working effectively. There is too much hostility in the world. It is obvious to every thinking person that we need alternative models.
This appeal for judgment is to a country's learned societies and national academies with their leading scholars and scientists. Countries have been ranked by their contributions to scholarly publications and other criteria. This page is very much under construction in May-June 2023. These are the countries to date:
1. China: Chinese Academy of Sciences
3. Germany: The Max Planck Institutes and Helmholtz Associations
4. The United Kingdom. The Royal Society and her other learned societies and schools
6. The French Academy of Sciences
7. The Korean Academy of Science and Technology
8. Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
9. Russian Academy of Sciences
10. Royal Swedish Academy of Arts and Science
And the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI), Indian Academy of Sciences, Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), and The Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Brazilian Academy of Sciences) and so many others throughout our world.
If you would like to help us carry our simple message to the organizations mentioned above, please sign our petition.
Thank you. -BEC
Petition Closed
Share this petition
Petition created on May 17, 2023