From: Gary S. Gevisser
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To: Milo
Gardner
Cc: rest;
Subject: RE: Integers are not imaginary, AS I SAY AGAIN. Why ignore
reality, and ways to measure it?
Milo,
please bear in mind that in addition to it being rather late I am still
“sumwhat” [sic]
shaken by the strong desert winds that on several occasions almost threw me off
my Ducati ST4S as I raced to make my appointment up in Los Angeles yesterday
morning, splitting lanes in such conditions liable to give even the most
proficient motorcycle rider a real-tycheck.com, headache to boot.
At
one point I was thinking while trying to ignore the freezing cold was that if I
boxed myself in between 4 other vehicles and then collapsed on to the road in
to a heap of tears, sliding my way along the ice out of harms way I would still
have a choice of suing all 4 drivers for careless disregard of my leather straps
while collecting sum $800 a week in California workers compensation benefits
and if I fortunate to only lose a leg in the process of feeling the need to win
the sympathy vote I could always call on my pal David who lost a leg in an
automobile accident a lifetime ago while becoming a highly paid spokesperson
for say Tylenol and at the same time funding a grass roots organization geared
toward exposing the rather apparent hypocrisy of preserving “life and
limb” while our religious clerics with terrific support from Wall Street
promote population explosion particularly in the 3rd World,
wouldn’t u agree?
Can
u count on one hand the business model of any public corporation beginning with
pharmaceutical companies able to sustain its
Moreover,
I have very little formal education to speak of, less so in the area of Quantum
Physics-Mechanics-Gravity so would u be so kind as to give me more of a
“heads up” as in “sum” [sic] of your background that
would have u apparently at odds with Professor Bryce C. Dewitt of Texas
University, to repeat a couple of segments from his article titled Quantum
Gravity that appeared in the December 1983 edition of Scientific American,
“As with the ordinary Pythagorean theorem, one
first squares the sides of the triangle. In special relativity, however, the square
of the hypotenuse is equal to the difference of the squares of the sides rather
than the sum...If Einstein could come back in spirit to witness what has become
of his theory, he would certainly be astonished, and I think pleased. He would
be pleased that physicists at last, after years of hesitation, have come to
accept his view that theories that are mathematically elegant deserve to be
studied even if they do not seem to correspond immediately to reality. He would
also be pleased that physicists now dare to hope a unified field theory may be
attainable. He would be particularly pleased to find his old dream that all of
physics may be explainable in geometric terms seems to be coming true. Above
all he would be astonished. Astonished that the quantum theory still stands
pristine and unmoved in the midst of it all, enriching field theory and itself
being enriched by it. Einstein never believed the quantum theory expresses
ultimate truth. He never reconciled himself to the indeterminism it implies and
thought it would someday be replaced by a nonlinear field theory. Exactly the
opposite has happened. The quantum theory has invaded Einstein’s theory
and transmuted it.”
Have
u read the book, “1431 The Year China Discovered
Interesting
wouldn’t u agree that when one reverses numbers as in transposing say the
number 1421 so that it reads 1241 the difference always being
divisible by 9 as in
Sum
Things
Are
Built
tTOo
Last.
Evolution?
4
every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction nothing is gained nor is
it lost, that which goes around comes around, vengeance is sweet to the heart
of an Indian, agree?
“Sumthing”
[sic] I picked up from our JoNathan around the time of our first beach party
last November was how interesting viewing the 9 Times Table when the numbers 0 thru 9 r
written in one column in ascending order and then alongside written in reverse,
agree?
09
18
27
36
45
54
63
72
81
90
Why
not try and make it out to my Client-Partner-Wife Marie Dion’s beach
party this October 2nd where u will get to meet “sum of
the” [sic] neighborhood kids as well as quite the eclectic crowd
including my great friend Dr.
Incredible
that “sum” [sic] would try to take advantage of me, poor, poor,
Gary perhaps for no other reason than the “failed university tutor” designation I
handed myself the result of my success in turning off many first year
accounting-business students at the “crappy” University of Natal,
Durban, South Africa so that they wouldn’t become big time crooks like
every successful business person I knew with a formal education.
I
may be taking the remainder of the week off just about every muscle in my body
aching,,, I knew there had to be some positive to being a “phatso”
[sic] motorcyclist, the shaking along with
seeing all the pitiful construction trucks and motorists in what seemed like
constant gridlock had me at times wanting to vomit but then I would find
something else to distract me as I clocked some 300 odd miles in conditions I
suspect equivalent to what my “war”
friend Guy Friedman experienced when operating behind enemy lines in the Middle
East making certain I guess that every Arab voted for someone anti-Semitic,
agree?
So
incredibly hard to tell when reading the history books who was friend and foe
but given the Digital Age, A G-D-Send we begin dispensing with all the utter
nonsense such as the old time bs, “My enemy’s enemy is my
friend”, transparency king, Emperors without clothes to embrace, agree?
Get
ready as we begin to launch an “all out war”, bringing folks in to
the fold by focusing on all the positives that r out there beginning by having
the world buy into our Clean Water
Fund, keeping things simple but not stupid, agree?
Later,
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Subject: Re: Integers are not imaginary, AS I SAY AGAIN. Why ignore
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There is no relationship between Pythagorean and Einstein views. I like
Pythagorean cyclical astronomy, and his great cycles, probably copying
information diffused from
something that is probably off your radar screen. Einstein was not
a mathematician in any original sense of the word, he copying
Gaussian space, numbers and much more!
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