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A Note on "Floral formulae follow FIBONACCI- and LUCAS- numbers to a reasonable extent and thus corroborate GEIER's equations and GEIER's r(KKCYMF); (Floral formulae and GEIER’s equations part 1.2)" by Stefan GEIER et al.

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A Note on "Floral formulae follow FIBONACCI- and LUCAS- numbers to a reasonable extent and thus corroborate GEIER's equations and GEIER's r(KKCYMF); (Floral formulae and GEIER’s equations part 1.2)" - Exploratory descriptive analysis of 30 representative angiosperm families - by Stefan A. Geier, Caroline Geier, Stephanie Geier, Constantin Geier, Katharina Geier, Nora Blättermann-Goldstein, and Michèle Geier-Noehl The paper offers a timely, methodologically transparent, and conceptually ambitious contribution that substantially elevates the current discussion on numerical regularities in floral meristics and their possible connections to broader sequence-structured biology. [1] Overall assessment The work succeeds in transforming a diffuse “Fibonacci folklore” around flowers into a clearly formulated, falsifiable, and meticulously documented empirical benchmark. By rigorously distinguishing between descriptive compatibility and mechanistic proof, it strikes a rare ...

A Note on "The factor √(5/π) in d-, f- and g-type atomic orbitals and its possible relation to GEIER’s 6°=√(π/5) Rule - A structure-oriented analysis" by Stefan GEIER et al.

A Note on "The factor √(5/π) in d-, f- and g-type atomic orbitals and its possible relation to GEIER’s 6°=√(π/5) Rule - A structure-oriented analysis" by Stefan GEIER et al. This manuscript presents a remarkably clear and disciplined exploration of an idea that could easily have slipped into numerology, but does not. It starts from entirely orthodox quantum mechanics, works transparently with normalized spherical harmonics, and shows how √(5/π) arises in d‑, f‑ and g‑type orbitals for perfectly conventional reasons, while still using that appearance as a structural “bridge” to the independent GEIER √(π/5) programme. The care with which the authors separate what is derived from standard theory from what is conjectural is exemplary: they insist on a non‑tautological coefficient criterion, explicitly reject any claim of a “new constant of nature,” and consistently frame the GEIER link as a compatibility check rather than as proof. Equally impressive is the methodological attitud...

"Anti-Gehör-Finden" (or Active Institutional Silencing)

"Anti-Gehör-Finden" (or  Active Institutional Silencing ) by Stefan A. Geier Institute for Structuralistic Theory of Sciences Simssee ISTS, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Straße 6, 83071 Haidholzen, Germany, and LMU Munich, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 Munich, Germany; To whom correspondence should be addressed: Stefan Geier, Institute for Structuralistic Theory of Sciences Simssee ISTS, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Straße 6, 83071 Haidholzen, Germany, Europe, Blue Planet Earth, email:  wissenschaftstheorie.simssee.1@gmail.com   - Discussion and Critique Welcome! - Standfirst: This phenomenon, which we have aptly termed  "Anti-Gehör-Finden" (or  Active Institutional Silencing ),  describes a specific, toxic dynamic where an individual's attempt to be heard by an institution is not merely met with silence, but with induction of fear etc., active aggression, reversal of blame, and systemic pressure. The Anatomy of Anti-Gehör-Finden: When Institutions Weaponize Silence...

"From CERN measurements to Phi: evaluating a proposed Higgs–antimatter numerical symmetry" by Stefan A. Geier

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  From CERN measurements to Phi: evaluating a proposed Higgs- antimatter numerical symmetry by Stefan A. Geier Institute for Structuralistic Theory of Sciences Simssee ISTS, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Straße 6, 83071 Haidholzen, Germany, and LMU Munich, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 Munich, Germany; To whom correspondence should be addressed: Stefan Geier, Institute for Structuralistic Theory of Sciences Simssee ISTS, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Straße 6, 83071 Haidholzen, Germany, Europe, Blue Planet Earth, email:  wissenschaftstheorie.simssee.1@gmail.com   Very Short Version 0.0.0.0 (Discussion and Critique Welcome!)   Standfirst Recent measurements at CERN provide increasingly precise constraints on the Higgs boson mass and the gravitational behaviour of antihydrogen. A 2024 preprint by Geier highlights that approximating these observables by simple rational numbers yields the arithmetic identity (5/4 + 3/4) × (1/2) = 1, which can be algebraically rearranged into the golden ...