From: Larry Silverberg <lmsilver at ncsu.edu>
To: Larry Silverberg <lmsilver at ncsu.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2020 at 02:59:52 PM EST
Subject: Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday

https://futurism.com/videos/detailed-map-date-place-universe

A video about the universe that I thought you may enjoy. I enjoyed it.   
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

--
Larry M. Silverberg, Professor
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, NC State

From: David Lynch <dnl1960 at yahoo.com>
To: Larry Silverberg <lmsilver at ncsu.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at 05:43:14 PM EST
Subject: Re: Fragments of energy

Larry,

I appreciate your response.

I am from Atlanta Georgia. Born a space age baby in 1960.
One of my earliest memories was the Moon landing in 1969.

My father is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Known as GA Tech around these parts.

My father taught me the scientific method from early on in my life.
For the first 17 years of my life, I was a devote atheists.

My world changed on June 19, 1977.
I was involved in a serious auto accident that
left me with a persistent memory of being dead.

I was left with a profound impression that something
far greater than me was happening in this Universe.
I am not religious, but I became spiritual.

I am part of the University of Virginia study on Near Death Experiences.
When I answered the 500 questions, I scratched out the word Near.

When the administrator of the study asked me why I scratched out the word near,
I told him that there was nothing near to it. I died.

I graduated from Southern Polytechnic University in Marietta Ga
with a bachelor of science in computer science with a minor in artificial intelligence.

I worked at Lotus Development as part of the Lotus Notes development team.
Lotus was purchased by IBM, and I ended at the 5th management layer below the CEO.

For 26 years, I was at peace with the memory of my car wreck,
but a strange series of coin incidences forced me to look
at the memory of my car wreck in the reverse light.

On September 16th 2003, I stumbled into abstract photography.
Over the next year, I began brain storming by using Photoshop
to layer images and thoughts on the abstracts.

During the summer and fall of 2004,
I created over 2 terabytes of abstract art,
and out of that art emerged the KnoWell equation.


http://www.lynchphoto.com/forever

The below link shows the progression of my artwork and the emergence of the KnoWell equation.


http://www.lynchphoto.com/kant


One of the most interesting facts that I have uncovered in doing research
of my family tree is that my blood cousin is Ernesto "Che" Guevara

Open the below link and scroll to the bottom. You will see Che's DNA compared to mine.


http://lynchphoto.com/marta


I greatly appreciate your response.

Regards,
David


From: Larry Silverberg <lmsilver at ncsu.edu>
To: David Lynch <dnl1960 at yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at 05:00:13 PM EST
Subject: Re: Fragments of energy

Hi David
I will take a look.
Can you tell me more about yourself?


From: David Lynch <dnl1960 at yahoo.com>
To: Larry M. Silverberg <lmsilver at ncsu.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020, 4:34:47 PM EST
Subject: Fragments of energy

Larry,

Please pardon me for interrupting your busy day.
May I offer you some food for thought?

"The Emergence of the Universe is the Precipitation of Chaos through the Evaporation of Control." ~3K

I skimmed your article and agree with your position regarding fragments of energy being the building blocks of matter.

Fragments of energy – not waves or particles – may be the fundamental building blocks of the universe

I am reaching out to you because your hypothesis is according to my equation, correct.

Below is a snippet from an email that I sent to Fay Dowker and Brian Cox regarding Fay's Graines theory.

"As letters can be arranged into words, numbers can be arranged into equations.
In doing so, both words and equations gain meaning. From scientific peer reviews, equations gain meaning,.
From these reviewed equations, new concepts can be abstracted that will change the course of human knowledge.
Since the language chosen by science to convey concepts is mathematics,
any postulate must conform to the standard axioms of mathematics.
Using the most basic tool, -∞<0.0<∞+, the number line,
below is a verbal abstraction that will ultimately combine the two infinities of the number line into one singular infinity.
This new axiom of mathematics, “ -c>∞<c+ ”, explains how to get Grains from branes."
Letter to Fay Dowker


The important take away is that I use a new axiom of mathematics, “ -c>∞<c+ ”, to describe the Universe.

Below is a snippet from an email that I sent to Katie Robertson, David Sloan, and Julian Barbour

"People say that a dog is man's best friend. That is until you try to take a steak bone away from a hungry dog.
A mathematician is your best friend, until to try to take 0.0 away from them.
An astronomer is your best friend, until to try to take the Big Bang theory away from them.
A quantum theorist is your best friend, until you try to take Many Worlds theory way from them.
On the flip side, a Christian is your best friend, until you try to take Jesus away from them.

At 33 seconds in the above linked video, Julian says,
"We have to think out of the box and readjust our thinking to what is really happening in the Universe.""

The language of Mathematics has placed the theories of modern astronomy into a big bang box.
When I fell out of the box, was at the moment that I realized that since the universe is made of atoms, "no thing" could be nothing.
As a scientists, I realized that using 0.0 to describe the universe was my greatest mistake.

Below is an email that I sent to Katie Robertson, David Sloan, and Julian Barbour


After 15 years of reaching out to those that have written articles tangential my position,
I have all but given up reaching out to the scientific community.

Below is a listing of some of the letters that I have written to many people.

Attached is the artwork that my equation emerged from,
and the refined version of my equation that uses the logic of Lynch, the energy of Einstein, the force of Newton,
and the sayings of Socrates. I call the equation the KnoWell.

I suggest that the KnoWell is a philosophers LENS in my email to,


Your thoughts are most welcome.

Regards,
David Noel Lynch