Subject: Autobiographical Film
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 02:22:16 EDT
Hello Kerry,
I will see if I can get through to Alun Gibbard today at S4C. He is a Minister’s son from Merthyr and a fluent Welsh speaker. My idea is to ask him to prepare a screenplay based on “Crystal Spheres” and my other input which I will build up on the blog. His e mail is _agibbard] at [msn.com_ (mailto:agibbard] at [msn.com) but I don’t think he is on the e mail system. I think that you are right in emphasizing the good aspects, and if some of the bad aspects are put across it might help in reform of the system, for example the establishment of a Welsh language University. At present Wales is the only country in the world without a University in its own language.
Myron.
Dear Myron, It would be great if material from Crystal Spheres could be used! Kerry
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Sent: Sunday, 10 August, 2008 7:05:00 AM
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Excellent addition, thank you very much again! I will start to look around now for actors and a screenplaywright for the biographical film. I would like to request your permission to use some of the material in “Crystal Spheres”.. Â
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Dear Myron,  Please find below the latest page of Crystal Spheres.  Myron went on to make a complete recovery from his illness, helped by his happy marriage to his second wife Larisa. Myron returned in 2001 to Wales and his native village of Craigcefnparc where he gradually recovered. In 2005, Myron was astonished to find that the British Government had awarded him a Civil List Pension, one of its highest honors, and the first to be given in science for one hundred years! From his recent low, the scene was set for Myron to establish his powerbase back in his home village via the new breakthroughs in communication technologies, which would allow Myron to communicate with scientists around the world free from the drudgery of constant travel. Myron’s impact on the world of physics would now be greatly amplified through the rise to prominence of the Alpha Institute of Advanced Study!   The Rise of the Alpha Institute for Advanced Study      As the work of the Alpha Institute for Advanced Study caught the imagination of the scientific community worldwide free thinking scholars entered into regular dialogues with Myron in a way that had happened to Einstein after he had his miracle year in 1905 a hundred years earlier! Soon Myron would be freed from the scientific isolation that had caused his depression.  A new age of physics was opening up for Myron and other dedicated scientists and engineers were keen to be part of it and to get in on the action.  Soon new blood would join AIAS such as Horst Eckardt and Stephen Crothers.      Horst Eckardtwas born in Lower Saxony in Germany , near Göttingen and studied physics in the nearby city of Clausthal – Zellerfeld. Horst’s Ph. D thesis was on topics in the quantum chemistry of solids, where he showed that magnetic anisotropy in metals is a relativistic effect, and that certain resonances in photoelectron spectroscopy are due to localized excitations in solids. Following his Ph D Horst went to Munich to work for many years in the electrical and electronics industry.  Horst joined AIAS in 2004 believes it to be a great honor co-authoring many papers with Myron. The great breakthrough for AIAS was that Myron had at last found a colleague who could work at his mathematical level. Thus, Myron’s work could be checked daily and the pace of progress could speed up. In particular, Horst brought his electrical expertise to the table along with his computer graphical and animation skills and an ability to take ECE theory into new directions not seen by Myron      Stephen Crothers an Australian, originally from Sydney , obtained a masters degree in astronomy from the University of Western Sydney in 2003.  Stephen was a late comer to the world of theoretical physics, taking up its study at the age of 47.  However, despite being a late starter in the field soon began to make an impact in general relativity and cosmology by challenging some of its basic beliefs. Stephen soon started producing mathematical proofs that the theory of relativity does not predict black holes, an expanding universe or the big bang cosmology which were by then escaping careful scrutiny. Stephen’s mathematical works asserted that general relativity in fact precludes these idols of the cave and that Einstein’s theory of the gravitational field violates the usual conservation of energy and momentum. In particular, Stephen’s work was beginning to indicate that the great Einstein-Hilbert field equation that had transformed physics in 1915 was mathematically flawed.      Stephen is a straight laced ‘Tasmanian devil’ who does not take fools easily, as is shown in his written dialogues with standard model physicists which can sometimes be followed on the AIAS blog. He believes contemporary physics has declined into a business, far from science and that demonstrably false and fantastic claims sell books, films and magazines, and can be used to misappropriate public funds.  ‘Tell a lie often enough and it becomes the truth’. Stephen quotes the black hole as a typical example used to hoodwink the public into believing fantastic but flawed concepts, which Stephen believes to be a purely mathematical abstraction for which no experimental evidence has been or could ever be found.      Stephen sees relativity as a theory that postulates that the speed of light in a vacuum is the upper limit on the speed that any material body may acquire. The motion of objects is relative motion for which the laws of physics retain their form for all observers.  The general theory of relativity describes frames of reference in arbitrary motion with respect to each other, but as formulated by Einstein, contains significant flaws. In paper 93 of the AIAS unified field series Stephen’s suspicions were proven to be correct and the Einstein-Hilbert field equation was found to be mathematically incorrect.  Workers at AIAS are now exploring how the corrected mathematics brings new insights into cosmology and physics.  Kerry Dear Myron,  Please find below the latest page of Crystal Spheres.  Myron went on to make a complete recovery from his illness, helped by his happy marriage to his second wife Larisa. Myron returned in 2001 to Wales and his native village of Craigcefnparc where he gradually recovered. In 2005, Myron was astonished to find that the British Government had awarded him a Civil List Pension, one of its highest honors, and the first to be given in science for one hundred years! From his recent low, the scene was set for Myron to establish his powerbase back in his home village via the new breakthroughs in communication technologies, which would allow Myron to communicate with scientists around the world free from the drudgery of constant travel. Myron’s impact on the world of physics would now be greatly amplified through the rise to prominence of the Alpha Institute of Advanced Study!   The Rise of the Alpha Institute for Advanced Study      As the work of the Alpha Institute for Advanced Study caught the imagination of the scientific community worldwide free th
inking scholars entered into regular dialogues with Myron in a way that had happened to Einstein after he had his miracle year in 1905 a hundred years earlier! Soon Myron would be freed from the scientific isolation that had caused his depression.  A new age of physics was opening up for Myron and other dedicated scientists and engineers were keen to be part of it and to get in on the action.  Soon new blood would join AIAS such as Horst Eckardt and Stephen Crothers.      Horst Eckardtwas born in Lower Saxony in Germany , near Göttingen and studied physics in the nearby city of Clausthal – Zellerfeld. Horst’s Ph. D thesis was on topics in the quantum chemistry of solids, where he showed that magnetic anisotropy in metals is a relativistic effect, and that certain resonances in photoelectron spectroscopy are due to localized excitations in solids. Following his Ph D Horst went to Munich to work for many years in the electrical and electronics industry.  Horst joined AIAS in 2004 believes it to be a great honor co-authoring many papers with Myron. The great breakthrough for AIAS was that Myron had at last found a colleague who could work at his mathematical level. Thus, Myron’s work could be checked daily and the pace of progress could speed up. In particular, Horst brought his electrical expertise to the table along with his computer graphical and animation skills and an ability to take ECE theory into new directions not seen by Myron      Stephen Crothers an Australian, originally from Sydney , obtained a masters degree in astronomy from the University of Western Sydney in 2003.  Stephen was a late comer to the world of theoretical physics, taking up its study at the age of 47.  However, despite being a late starter in the field soon began to make an impact in general relativity and cosmology by challenging some of its basic beliefs. Stephen soon started producing mathematical proofs that the theory of relativity does not predict black holes, an expanding universe or the big bang cosmology which were by then escaping careful scrutiny. Stephen’s mathematical works asserted that general relativity in fact precludes these idols of the cave and that Einstein’s theory of the gravitational field violates the usual conservation of energy and momentum. In particular, Stephen’s work was beginning to indicate that the great Einstein-Hilbert field equation that had transformed physics in 1915 was mathematically flawed.      Stephen is a straight laced ‘Tasmanian devil’ who does not take fools easily, as is shown in his written dialogues with standard model physicists which can sometimes be followed on the AIAS blog. He believes contemporary physics has declined into a business, far from science and that demonstrably false and fantastic claims sell books, films and magazines, and can be used to misappropriate public funds.  ‘Tell a lie often enough and it becomes the truth’. Stephen quotes the black hole as a typical example used to hoodwink the public into believing fantastic but flawed concepts, which Stephen believes to be a purely mathematical abstraction for which no experimental evidence has been or could ever be found.      Stephen sees relativity as a theory that postulates that the speed of light in a vacuum is the upper limit on the speed that any material body may acquire. The motion of objects is relative motion for which the laws of physics retain their form for all observers.  The general theory of relativity describes frames of reference in arbitrary motion with respect to each other, but as formulated by Einstein, contains significant flaws. In paper 93 of the AIAS unified field series Stephen’s suspicions were proven to be correct and the Einstein-Hilbert field equation was found to be mathematically incorrect.  Workers at AIAS are now exploring how the corrected mathematics brings new insights into cosmology and physics.  Kerry