Hello!

Salutation and greeting, pleasantries.

Welcome to a personal web page of the Ross A. Finlayson, myself.

Research Interests: Technology, Art, Demographics, History, Mathematics, Microbiology, Aerospace, Software Engineering, Statistics

Actually, it was to say something at this point, yet, it is reserved for the fallen. Here it says: Peace on Earth, and good will toward men.

Grandpa Charles James McCollister, Sr.
Grandpa
R.I.P.


My mathematical studies are partly about geometric algebras and infinitesimals and other surreal numbers, which I was calling subquanta (scalar infinitesimals) and superquanta (scalar infinities). I call the set of all consistent theories T_omega, one of those theories is the theory of reality. There's only one theory with no axioms. That is to say: there's only one consistent and complete theory, and it's the null axiom theory. I use mathematical logic to prove that statement. I currently call it A theory, and it's the theory of everything, because there's nothing else that could be. So, that can get into supersymmetry and quantum gravity and so forth, technicolor and singularities, with the continuous and discrete, points and lines, vectors and spaces, etcetera, in terms of what is called mathematical logic. There are no paradoxes in it.

My grandfather, myself, my father

I've written some things to sci.math, about various aspects of mathematics, including foundations and set theory, cheers. I find many of them entertaining and educational. I've written some mathematics. You can read some of my posts on the newsgroup archives about set theory, mathematics, real numbers, the context, or other words or phrases. I'm a mathematician. So are many other users of those archives.

One of my favorite contemporary mathematicians is Pertti Lounesto, a reliable scientist. Here is maintained a shrine to Pertti Lounesto, famous Finnish mathematician who along the lines of the great Elie Cartan explicated modern reflection theory to the great benefit of people everywhere.

Have a nice day, warm greetings from here,

Ross A. Finlayson