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Archimedes Plutonium (born July 5, 1950), also known as Ludwig
Plutonium, wrote extensively about science and mathematics on Usenet.
In 1990 he became convinced that the universe could be thought of as
an atom of plutonium, and changed his name to reflect this idea. He is
notable for his offbeat theories about Plutonium Atom totality,
physical constants, and nonstandard infinite arithmetic. [1] [2]
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* 1 Biographical Sketch
* 2 Writing
o 2.1 Plutonium Atom Totality
o 2.2 Infinite Integers
o 2.3 Other ideas
* 3 Quotes
* 4 References

[edit] Biographical Sketch

Plutonium was born under the name Ludwig Poehlmann in Arzberg,
Germany. His family moved to the United States and settled near
Cincinnati, Ohio, where Plutonium was adopted into the Hansen family
and brought up under the name Ludwig Hansen. Plutonium has a BA in
mathematics from the University of Cincinnati and taught High School
in Melbourne Australia. He returned to the US in the mid 1970s and
went on to Utah State University for a Masters degree. Under the name
Ludwig Plutonium, he began posting to usenet in 1993, and his prolific
posts quickly made him a well known usenet figure.

[edit] Writing

Plutonium is the author of tens of thousands of unique postings to
dozens of newsgroups.

[edit] Plutonium Atom Totality

Plutonium Atom Totality is the idea that the universe should be
thought of as a gigantic atom of the element plutonium, Pu 231.
Plutonium believes that the galaxies in the night sky are the electron
cloud of the atom. The cosmic atom, often written ATOM, is a
manifestation of God, or the totality of all things, but the physical
universe in Plutonium's philosophy only obeys natural laws and has no
room for anything supernatural.[3]

[edit] Infinite Integers

An integer in Plutonium's philosophical view includes objects which
have a decimal expansion which never ends, for example, the following
number is an integer:

x = 111...333 \,

which starts with an infinite repeating list of 1s, and ends with an
infinite repeating list of 3s. The 1's are the frontview of the
number, while the 3's are the backview. To multiply these numbers,
multiply finite approximations until the repeating pattern front and
back becomes clear. For example,

111...333 * 888...444 = 987654320987654320...1851851852 \,

Plutonium believes that Fermat's last theorem is false, because he
believes it fails for these infinite integers. Plutonium also believes
these Infinite Integers uphold the Riemann Hypothesis and allows a
more simple statement and proof of the Riemann Hypothesis. He also
believes that the set of all real numbers is countable, since both the
Reals and Infinite Integers are "All Possible Digit Arrangements". By
this statement he usually means that there is a direct one-to-one map
from the real numbers to the integers, which consists of taking all
the digits behind the decimal point and putting them in front. To
allow this, his real numbers have a frontview and a backview too.[4]
[5]

[edit] Other ideas

Plutonium believes in a "fusion barrier principle", which limits the
energy output in a fusion reactor to 2/3 of input. He believes that
all forces emerge from a unified Coulomb's law. He also believes that
the mainspring of human evolution was throwing rocks and stones, and
that this led to bipedalism. He is the author of countless other ideas
and speculations, all of which claim to displace scientific consensus,
and none of which are accepted by mainstream science.

Archimedes Plutonium, in his Usenet posts, was the first to describe
the practice of biasing search-engine results by planting references,
and coined the phrase search-engine bombing to describe it. This later
became well-known as google bombing[6] [7].

[edit] Quotes

* "The whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of
the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies."
* "God is Science, and Science is god."
* "God is this one big atom that comprises all the Universe, much
like what Spinoza discovered some centuries past, called pantheism.
Where we are a tiny part of God itself. And where there is a heaven
and hell in part of the atom structure. And where we will be judged by
God when we die and our photon and neutrino souls will reincarnate
once again in a future life somewhere in the Cosmos."
* "The world's finest Bibles are current physics textbooks or
biology or chemistry textbooks"
* "When you have a foggy notion of what you are working with, it
is impossible to prove much about them."

[edit] References

1. ^ Joseph C. Scott. "Sometime-scientist Plutonium says science is
'gobbledygook'", The Dartmouth, September 25, 1997.
2. ^ Jennifer Kahn. "Notes from Another Universe", Discover, April
2002.
3. ^ http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/
4. ^ http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/, for further information, see
http://mathforum.org/kb/forum.jspa?forumID=13 , Archimedes Plutonium ,
article: 10/16/07 11 #104 In fact the definition of Reals as *all
possible digit arrangements* bars or precludes Cantor ever applying a
diagonal method ; new textbook: "Mathematical-Physics (p-adic primer)
for students of age 6 onwards"
5. ^ http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ , see also
http://forum.lowcarber.org/archive/index.php/t-80681.html
6. ^ http://www.ifergan.org/google-bombing.html
7. ^ Law and Order on Net and Web (September 17, 1997)

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Archimedes Plutonium
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whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies

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