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Raymond Aschheim
Bio [2009]
Raymond Aschheim is a mathematician, with extensive European management
background at the VP level for Loox Software. He holds an MBA from HEC
Entrepreneurs and graduated from Supélec. Reorienting himself from
IT entrepreneur to NKS scientist in 1999, he paved
the way to an E8-NKS Theory of Everything. After inventing some
human-computer interfaces, like a computer pen, graphics
components, and a 3D mouse, he built the Polytopics
project to further explore 4D spaces and better understand theoretical
physics. He investigated the convergence of E8 Lie algebra and
the 24-cell polytope, on which he presented at the Intersculpt 2003, 2005, and 2007
conferences in Paris, and focused that work into an E8-NKS theory that he
presented at the 2008 Midwest NKS Conference and continues to develop. He likes
sun, snow, and water, and the sixth element.
Project Title
From NKS to E8 Symmetry, a Description of the Universe
Project
"The characters [of the great book of Nature] are triangles, circles and other
geometrical figures," wrote Galileo Galilei. Realizing Galileo's vision,
using a ladder to climb from the simplest to the most complex, we can see the laws of
space-time, energy, and matter.
Modeling the structure of the universe, using NKS methodology, following Galileo's path, and achieving E8 realization,
assuming Lisi's hypothesis that the universe's complexity is described by
E8 structure and Wolfram's hypothesis that the universe should be
ultimately a simple trivalent undirected graph, we build a model
of an elegant structure that encodes the universe and can be observed at four
levels, revealing both Wolfram's and Lisi's theories.
Our easy-to-understand ladder—illustrated by the Santa Maria della Scala
museum, which I visited in Sienna the day
after I got the vision of this structure—accurately illustrates Galileo's
statement. It shapes as an exact sequence
between real numbers and the real universe. We design the minimal NKS-E8
universe as a trivalent graph of 178848 nodes. Its
dynamic is T1 transformation. Its symmetry is E8.
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