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Conference fund raiser - Changing the world for the better through a 21st century scientific discovery

  • I made it to Spain

      10 March 2025
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    Hi, I am currently sitting down at a table in Barcelona airport after travelling on three planes for 48 hours. Yes, I am tired, but I also want to thank everyone who helped me to get here.

    Being the conference chair for an international conference is an honour. It is remarkable. If you know my story and what I have been through you would say that this is something that you would not have expected. I have done something remarkable, and it changes the foundations of science.

    The discovery of positrons in atomic theory. This shift in the atomic model impacts the cosmological model. The missing anti-matter in cosmology being discovered.

    Thank you. You are allowing me to live out my dreams for a better future for humanity. One that is more sustainable. Having the correct science model for biology is important. Just consider how biology is seen from the perspective of atoms containing protons, neutrons and electrons. Now we have a new model. A revision of quark charge calculations and a logical way of comparing atomic theory and cosmological composition.

    Thanks

    Keryn

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  • Just booked my plane tickets. Happy Face!!!

      25 February 2025
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    I love inverted symmetries which is strange because today is just such a day for me. 25 02 20 25. On this day, I booked my flights to Spain.

    I still need to sort out the train to Valencia and I also need to book a couple of night accommodation in Barcelona and the front end of the journey. I want to be in good spirits, so a couple of days rest is important. Also, a train trip back to Barcelona as well as one more night accommodation. Thank you for all those who have generously gifted money to support this journey. I am truly grateful for the opportunity to present a new science model. It like a home coming of sorts considering my father's ancestry from Spain and Mahon, Menorca. I find it fascinating the timings and symmetries in the universe and how that provides a door through which to explore how things work. If you consider the idea that there is an equal amount of matter and antimatter in the universe, and you can only see the matter side of things. In a way we are all blind and cannot see what we cannot measure. The science model is a bit like that also because it has not been able to see dark energy and dark matter. Having a model that is theoretical and allows one to see things that are not there makes for interesting conversations. Thanks again. A big step forward today. Kind regards

    Keryn

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  • Bose Einstein Condensates

      17 February 2025
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    If you think about the Big Bang and the idea that 5% of the universe was created as matter from 13.8 billion years ago, then you have an issue of whereabouts is the missing anti-matter. The horizon problem. The issue with the identification of dark energy and dark matter. The functional role that light plays to illuminate our comprehension of the universe at the beginning of time is limited because light itself did not come into existence according to the model until 380,000 years after the beginning of cosmic inflation which went from nothing to 1E+27 meters after 1E-36 of a second. The Planck Epoch of 5.39E-44 second and 1.616255E-35 meter gives us a major headache of not being able to measure anything because if we used the energy sufficient to make the measurement, we would generate a black hole, and this prevents any information being obtained from the measurement made. Making this puzzle more consistent with our biology requires a different interpretation of the atomic puzzle. Including the positron into the atomic theory gives us an alternative perspective in atomic structure. A new avenue to explore. This new model the He-BEC singularity gives a perspective that resolves the unknowns. A step forward in allowing exploration of the physics of black holes and singularities through the lens of supersymmetry inversion (SUSY inversion). Thank you for your support. It is most appreciated.

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  • The Bose Einstein Condensate Singularity (He-BEC model)

      12 February 2025
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    The model that I have developed suggests we have misunderstood the functionality of atomic theory because we have used an incorrect model for quark charge calculations. By calculating that atoms contain charge on the basis of fractions and adding these together makes the atom look piece meal and not a coherent whole. Biology is best looked at in a wholistic way to see the complexity. A new atom model would do what? Offer an alternative perspective. The He-BEC model is a simple model for ignoring many complexities when it comes to atomic theory. That is because only a single wavelength at the ground state occurs in the Bose Einstein Condensate. How to dumb down the atomic structure so a biologist like me can see if in a very simple wave and not the quantum mechanics wavefunction with too many moving parts. I like KISS (keep it simple stupid) in order to avoid being overly complicated. No moving parts. Just looking things in a way where I have one language to consider. The model is helpful because it shows how atoms are formed, and this makes the adding of fractions not so useful. I prefer the multiplication (go forward and multiply), I consider this to mean we should use multiplication for the quark charge calculations. Differences in perspectives offers insight through comparisons with previous approaches. Take a look at the video. Thanks again for your help to get to Spain.

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  • Abstract for ISGAC2025

      12 February 2025
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    Hi, thanks for your help in spreading the word about my fundraiser. Here is the Abstract that I am presenting.

    This is a new science model that provides at its foundations a unified field based on the zero-viscosity state of a helium Bose Einstein Condensate superfluid. We have found that this model allows exploration of the inner universe associated with the time aspects of biology. Very helpful if you are wanting to learn how biology evolved from the universe. By matching atomic theory with the composition of the universe at the beginning of time, we find a way to look at processes that are both beautiful and beyond belief.

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