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Subject: Anniversary
Date:
24 June 2002 13:01:35 -0400
From: Flash Light lightart@flash.net
Organization: Solid State Light, Inc.
To: Bob Sturm

Bob,


I hope your studies are going well. It's been over a year since we started cosmology.ws, and once again ASCI is inviting proposals for presentations at ArtSci. This year there are more major institutions involved than ever before, and the theme is "Einstein."

One option we have is to re-submit the site as is, with perhaps a few words in our statement about Schroedinger vis. Einstein. However, assuming that you haven't made much progress on the plots, I'd like to move sketch 2C onto the home page because it represents at least some progress over the page that's been up for the past year. Naturally, once you have the new plots, I'd want to feature them on the home page.

You had wished we had a theory to explain why our approach might be valid. I still believe if our plots match Tifft's an explanation will be found, but I've had time to consider explanations.

Originally I suspected that if SE applied to the cosmic domain, then electrons really do turn up at these great distances and collide with their photons. Compton scattering results and the photons lose energy in head on collisions, causing their observed frequency shifts.

Because of the problems with that theory, I've developed a far more radical theory. It addresses Einstein's views, so it might be even more appropriate for this ArtSci. If it amuses you, we might submit the site I've started which is temporarily at http://www.cosmictheory.com/. Otherwise, unless you have another suggestion, let's submit cosmology.ws, but with sketch 2C on the homepage..

Peace,

Flash




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