Dear Gary
Your work is amazing! And promising!
To fully understand its interest, I will have to analyze your papers, but I cannot do it now, I have to do it with time for fully seeing how your 5D geometry and my own ideas can couple. A purely mathematical theory needs some physical support besides fitting data and I am interested in seeing what kind of concepts about the nature of particles can be compatible with your analysis.
My essay, as yours, has behind it a much deeper work. The model of Earth's past climate I present is built from data but I already knew that it had to be so because I have discovered something about the expansion of space that implies it. What I discovered is the one hypothesis no one considered, as I mention in the essay: it is not the space that expands but matter that decays. Space expansion is as apparent as the rotation of the skies, a consequence of the decrease of standard units, established from matter properties. You can see the similarities with Ptolemy model, with dark energy dragging stars away as celestial spheres dragged them around and dark matter in the role of epicycles (explaining the motion of galaxies instead of planets). And other similarities, like a distant universe made of stuff not available locally and that changes (rotates / expands) while locally it is invariant. Note that I do not think that these models are "mistakes"; they are models of data as obtained and are a necessary first step in the discovery process - without Ptolemy model, Copernicus could not have made his work, nor me without the space expansion model. I have a draft paper presenting my solution for the cosmological problem and apparently almost everybody quickly understands that it has to be the correct solution, judging by the emails I received and by the number of downloads (over 900) (vixra.org/abs/1107.0016).
Now, how can this decay of matter, a very slow exponential decrease of size, mass and charge, be expressed by your exponential function? Possibly it is just a question of defining the proper units, as I do in the above paper. I think that field and mass or charge or just aspects of the same kind of entity, which is decreasing in intensity while expanding through space.
You are right that if life becomes extinct it will never recover in Earth; but it's worse than that - if endotherms disappear, life evolution will be blocked at the reptile level.
In relation to the "bombs" (five or six) in my essay, I know that there are groups of persons that see my work as a threat; and I know it because they emailed me saying it when I put the paper in vixra! However, I was not expecting it in this contest. Curiously, mathematicians have contacted me with supporting words, advices and even an invitation to submit to a journal in mathematics. The fact is that this is a very delicate matter, I understand the problem this change of paradigm represents and I worked out a solution; but it requires cooperation instead of "bombs". To publish my work in a journal of mathematics or in a non-occidental scientific system would be a disaster for occidental physics and I want to avoid it. My presence in this contest is a kind of test. At least, I had the joy to find a brave person like you! And also some interesting exchange of ideas with other authors.
I vote in accordance with my admiration for your work and your spirit.
I hope you find the right person to complement your work in the physical side. And I hope to keep in touch with you.
All the best,
Alfredo