From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent:
To: Professor Dewitt –
Cc:rest
Subject: Quantum
Gravity
Professor DeWitt,
Recently I came across your article titled Quantum Gravity that appeared in the December 1983 edition of Scientific American.
Is
there a way to access this “one of a kind” masterpiece
online?
Please
understand that my formal education is rather limited particularly in the field
of science and mathematics although thanks to DNA along
with good breeding I am a fairly quick study,
Next tTOo
Breeding is everything, learning most of all from
age 10 never to allow my formal education
to interfere with my learning.
My
hope before I depart this incredible planet is to present my own “masterpiece”, Manager Minute One,
a takeoff of the business book bestseller from the 1980s, One Minute M
Keeping
things simple but not stupid has allowed me to gain entry to the inner most
sanctums of the business world, since “retiring”
going on 2 decades ago while still in my 20s I over the past 4+ years begun to
stick my neck out more so than what I had been instructed as a mere 10 year
old, 1+2+3+=10, Pythagoras spelling
out a number of things, Number the essence of all things evil
Or
Good,
lost in the space of time, today’s news about new evidence of
rapidly expanding universe I would think gratifying to someone such as
yourself capable of expressing complicated material in a way that the common
man-woman can understand.
Quantum Mechanics, “forward aND reverse” having a number
of things in common with the discovery of DNA
in 1944, mirror
images quite important some would argue in terms of how the great
master painters “nailed
down” their drawings leading to more than a disproportionate number
of seemingly left handed people, the uncertainty of QM leading to more of us being curious about a whole number of
things, imagine how boring it would be if great minds did in fact think alike,
my eldest brother I believe nailing it with,
Great
Minds
Never
Think
The
best, in my humble opinion, coming from my partner-wife,
“When the dialogue becomes too
monologues it is the beginning of the end” [sic].
Being
ambidextrous may have something to do with my “clottered mind” [sic], just
thinking about the conversation I had earlier today with the 21 year old
operator of our Bed and
Breakfast Café in Minehead,
England where the staple diet is clottered cream.
But
once I begin to focus on something there is little that can get in my way, the
search for the truth seemingly built into each of our DNA, most of us I would argue are born with not much more than 24,
possibly 25 IQ points separating the dumbest of us from the SMARTest but when we
allow others in control of the “nurturing environment” to interfere
with our sequencing then the differences emerge, agree?
Just
a single black line in a painting can make all the
difference in feeling one is going over the edge, your expl
“the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the
difference of the squares of the sides rather than the sum”
was
MUSic to my ears, the TAR
STEPS not that far from Minehead which is on the border of
Staying
abreast of all the bs out there now has me now hightailing “back and
forth” in my quest to stop folks from going around in circles, G-D-NAture
having long since got rid of our tails, avoiding the rut tough for most which
is why I now seek your input.
I look
forward to hearing from you.
Gary
G.