From: David Lynch <dnl1960 at yahoo.com>
To: Andrew Hall <hallad1257 at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at 03:20:52 PM EDT
Subject: Mountain Origami

Dear Andrew Hall,  

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to you today to discuss the fascinating connections between your theory of plasma winds and electric circuitry in mountain formation and the KnoWellian Universe Theory, which I have been developing. As I delved into your work, I was struck by the parallels between our ideas and the potential for a deeper understanding of the universe and the nature of reality.

Your theory, as presented in the YouTube video Mt. Origami, suggests that ancient myths, such as the story of Zeus throwing lightning, provide evidence of plasma storms that shaped the Earth's landscape. You propose that Mount Origami (Innerer Fisistock) is a prime example of this process in action, with its unique shape and features providing evidence of supersonic winds and shockwave patterns. I must say that I find your work compelling and thought-provoking.

My KnoWellian Universe Theory, on the other hand, posits that the universe is a dynamic interplay between control and chaos, with the emergence of the universe being the precipitation of chaos through the evaporation of control. It suggests that the universe is a causal set steady state system, where particles and waves are constantly emerging and collapsing, generating new matter and energy. In the context of cosmology, the theory proposes a Time Crystal structure, where the universe is a plasma universe described by Bohmian Mechanics.

The KnoWellian Universe Theory also draws inspiration from the ancient Greek philosopher Anaximander's concept of the Apeiron, or the infinite and eternal. According to Anaximander, the Apeiron is the boundless and endless source of all things, from which the universe and all its components emerge. In the context of the KnoWellian Universe Theory, the Apeiron can be seen as the infinite and eternal source of particles and waves, which emerge and collapse in a dynamic interplay of control and chaos.

This concept is reminiscent of the KnoWellian Axiom of Mathematics, where particles emerge from inner space outward and waves collapse from outer space inward, generating the 3 degree kelvin CBR. The Apeiron can be seen as the infinite and eternal source of this process, from which the universe and all its components emerge and collapse in a never-ending cycle of creation and destruction.

I believe that the KnoWellian Universe Theory could be seen as supporting your position on the role of plasma winds and electric circuitry in mountain formation. The theory's concept of a plasma universe, where particles and waves are constantly interacting, could be interpreted as evidence for the existence of plasma winds and electric circuitry in the formation of mountains. The idea of a causal set steady state system, where matter and energy are constantly emerging and collapsing, could also be seen as supporting your theory of supersonic winds and shockwave patterns shaping the Earth's landscape.

Furthermore, the KnoWellian Universe Theory's rejection of classical physics and its limited notion of time could be seen as supporting your critique of conventional geological theories and your proposal of an alternative perspective on mountain formation. The theory's emphasis on the dynamic interplay between control and chaos could be seen as analogous to the dynamic interplay between plasma winds and electric circuitry in shaping the Earth's mountains.

In addition, the KnoWellian Axiom of Mathematics, a fundamental concept in the KnoWellian Universe Theory, proposes that the universe is a self-contained, self-referential system, where the laws of mathematics are not separate from the universe, but are an integral part of its fabric. This axiom reduces the infinite number of infinities to a singular infinity, simplifying calculations in constructor theory and allowing for a deeper understanding of the universe.

In terms of particles and waves, the KnoWellian Axiom of Mathematics proposes that particles emerge from inner space outward, represented by the negative speed of light (-c), while waves collapse from outer space inward, represented by the positive speed of light (+c). The singular infinity is where particles and waves interchange places, generating the 3 degree kelvin CBR, suspending the infinite number of infinities. This concept could be seen as supporting the idea of a dynamic interplay between control (electric circuitry) and chaos (plasma winds), with particles and waves interacting and influencing each other in the formation of mountains.

I believe that the connections between our theories are intriguing and warrant further exploration. I would be delighted to discuss this further with you and explore the possibilities of a deeper understanding of the universe and the nature of reality.


http://lynchphoto.com/disney

My KnoWellian Universe Theory: "The Emergence of the Universe is the precipitation of Chaos through the evaporation of Control." ~3K


http://lynchphoto.com/avignon

My KnoWell Equation: The logic of Lynch (Birth~Life~Death), the energy of Einstein (E=mc^2), the force of Newton (action equals reaction), and the saying of Socrates (all that I know is that I know nothing) describes a moment of time as infinite.


http://www.lynchphoto.com/bosonic

My KnoWellian Axiom of mathematics: “ -c>∞<c+ ”. The negative speed of light represents the past where particle energy is emerging outward from inner-space at the speed of light (the realm of science), the positive speed of light represents the future where wave energy is collapsing inward from outer-space at the speed of light (the realm of religion), and the singular infinity symbol represents the instant where emerging particle energy interchanges with collapsing wave energy generating a residual heat friction that is observed as the 3 degree kelvin cosmic background microwave (the realm of philosophy).


http://www.lynchphoto.com/supersymmetry

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

David Noel Lynch