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pajuhaan | 5 months ago | on: Emergent Electron Mass from Two-Space Boundary Finally

I just published a paper showing the electron’s mass falls out in closed form from a single phase-lock on a ring, solved from both sides of the same boundary: RLVM (scalar, on R3) and RLTM (vector, on C-space). Both independent routes land at essentially the same number, about 0.51099770 MeV, each ~2.45 ppm below the measured value and comfortably within the <11 ppm envelope set by today’s uncertainty in G.

The same relations invert to a direct value for G ≈ 6.67426728×10⁻11 m³·kg⁻¹·s⁻², with internal consistency far tighter than current lab limits (up to ~a million times in principle). No GR/SR field equations, no tuned parameters—just one lock applied consistently across two spaces. Links and details in the paper if you want to dig into the derivation and the cross-checks.

pajuhaan | 5 months ago

A simple idea with big consequences. This article argues that if the Schrödinger wavefunction evolves at the speed of light (Rw = c), then all phenomena of special and general relativity emerge from quantum physics. The same assumption not only tackles the SR/GR+QM puzzle, it also derives the fine-structure constant (~1/137) for the first time and explains the lepton mass hierarchy—plus more here: https://medium.com/@pajuhaan/the-full-proof-of-alpha-is-out-...

Physics is a skeptical world, but independence doesn’t hide the truth; maybe the missing link tying everything together is Rw = c -- that 100-year puzzle finally solved!?

If true, the consequences are huge—what comes next could be unbelievable.

pajuhaan | 6 months ago | on: General Relativity and Quantum Merged The answer from an unexpected place

Have you ever wondered if your biggest limitation is the very thing you’re certain about?

We’re used to searching for answers where everyone else looks, but what if the real solution is hidden exactly where no one dares to think? The world isn’t shaped by physics or formulas alone, but by the way we choose to see them. So next time something feels “impossible,” ask yourself; impossible for whom? For me… or for a mind that hasn’t yet dared to try a different angle?

if correct, it's the answer

pajuhaan | 7 months ago | on: What if a paper appeared tomorrow unifying General Relativity and Quantum

I totally agree; the inability to experimentally falsify most quantum gravity theories is indeed a huge pain that has haunted theoretical physics for over 80 years.

But here's a thought: what if a completely new approach emerged, one that didn't start with 11-dimensional strings, M-theory, or quantizing General Relativity directly? after all, 100% quantum gravity candidates still assume the standard 4-dimensional spacetime as described by GR +smt extra, then attempt to quantize it!

But imagine if we had a fundamental theory from which gravity and GR themselves emerged naturally and effortlessly—making General Relativity merely an emergent phenomenon of something "much simpler"

Wouldn't a theory like that be worth more than 50 cents?

pajuhaan | 7 months ago | on: Consciousness and Philosophy–From Answers to Questions

What if the essence of consciousness lies not in definitive answers, but in the perpetual movement of questioning itself? In a world increasingly defined by sophisticated artificial intelligence systems, this philosophical perspective becomes profoundly relevant.

pajuhaan | 1 year ago

Hey Solana Community! I have a startup that lets people build their stores without needing plugins; our storefront is open-source like WooCommerce, but all operations are hosted on our cloud (GCP). we support many payment integrations, including a dedicated Stripe integration - you can find us in their website. However, many users have asked for crypto payment options, so i tried integrating Coinbase and other crypto payments, but due to strict regulations and some unreliable practices, it’s been unstable—similar to what happened between Shopify and Coinbase. so...i’ve just integrated Solana payments into my ecommerce startup (Selldone) and had to share it here! now, anyone can accept SOL payments by just entering their wallet address – no complicated setups or extra tools needed. How does it work? The system creates temporary wallets for each transaction, so there's no need for Memo fields or specific nonce amounts.; why did we choose this? 1. Scalability: temporary wallets prevent conflicts with multiple transactions. Using Memo or nonce-based methods can get messy when handling thousands of payments at once - we used in BTC payments like adding 0.0000000123 at the end of the amount. 2. Flexibility: virtual wallets make it easy to automate refunds, partial payments, and commission splits without manual tracking. 3. User Experience: for buyers, it’s as simple as sending SOL to a standard wallet address. No extra fields to fill out, reducing the chance of mistakes - just need scan generated QR code (with standard payment format to fill address + amount + label). Why Solana? It's fast, affordable, and I think it's ideal for global commerce. This integration helps businesses move into web3 payments smoothly. It’s not just for crypto enthusiasts anymore – it’s about real-world use.

TLDR; to be honest, i'm trying to get exposure for my startup by entering spaces other companies avoid because they're too risky. while giants like shopify spend billions on marketing, i'm taking a different approach. what do you think? does this approach fit well with the Solana ecosystem? Let’s discuss!

pajuhaan | 1 year ago | on: How to Scale a SaaS Startup from $1M to $100M ARR Without Investor Funding?

What’s the meaning of ATM?

We have sold Deals to agencies and freelancers, which means they can use these deals for their clients (instead of subscribing to our plans), and we just charge 1% of store transactions (1% of GMV). So, we do not have an exact churn rate, but for a premium subscription, the churn is under 2% per month.

Moreover, I think the average GMV for stores is low. Currently, we are working on it by providing tips to merchants or targeting more valuable users (which is difficult because we don’t have media coverage or a warm introduction).

The main channel of acquisition is word of mouth. However, I don’t know how I can boost it! The only thing I have been doing is working on the product.

Yes, end users can use it directly on our website. The business model for end users is a 2% transaction fee for the free subscription and 0.5% for the enterprise subscription.

pajuhaan | 1 year ago | on: How to Scale a SaaS Startup from $1M to $100M ARR Without Investor Funding?

Here's what I would do:

1.Get first Techcrunch news :)) also I'd ask them to connect me with people in their network who could help with more PR. I'd also pay influencers to talk about my product and highlight its unique position, like being a no-plugin platform or something that stands out from Shopify and WooCommerce.

2.I'd hire a sales VP with over five years of experience in the ecommerce industry and let them build a team for outbound sales.

3.I'd create a landing page and marketing content focused on just one vertical (like restaurants or fashion), then run ads on 3-4 paid channels. I'd double the budget on each channel if the LTV (based on the first 3 months ) > CAC; and repeat it.

pajuhaan | 1 year ago | on: How to Scale a SaaS Startup from $1M to $100M ARR Without Investor Funding?

Thanks for your response. So far, we've been trying to reinvest our revenue into dev, Ips, etc... Here in Denmark, the tax system isn't very startup-friendly. So we're currently working on relocating to the US.

I’ll be researching the term "cattle versus pets" in sales, which is interesting and I'd never heard it before.

Regarding the sales team, I heard from Jason, the founder of Saastr, that offering a base salary with a commission structure up to a certain cap could be a good approach. This way, there's a strong incentive for the salespeople, while also ensuring they generate at least as much revenue for the company as they take home. I’m still unsure about the next steps because we're running on the blade with unexpected expenses like a massive one-night 10B request DDoS attack and a dispute over our logo with Apple.

Thanks

pajuhaan | 2 years ago | on: The Open-Source Storefront to Challenge Shopify

Hey community! I'm excited to share this open-source project I've been working on: a full-featured storefront solution designed to be a viable alternative to Shopify. It's built entirely with Vue.js and comes with a comprehensive set of components and an open API.

But here's the twist – I'm exploring the integration of GPT models (like ChatGPT) to enable building complete websites using simple prompts and pre-built components. Imagine creating a fully functional ecommerce site by just describing what you need!

I believe in the power of open-source and community collaboration. That's why the entire codebase is available on GitHub (https://github.com/selldone/storefront). I'm eager to hear your thoughts, suggestions, and see how we can improve or expand this project together. Your feedback is invaluable, and I'm looking forward to seeing how we can push the boundaries of ecommerce platforms and new possibilities by AI tools.

pajuhaan | 2 years ago

Elon Musk against AI, Europe against AI, World against AI!

But,

In the impassioned debates about artificial intelligence, one idea seems particularly provocative yet worth considering: could AI, with its superior intellect and unbiased nature, govern humanity more effectively than our own flawed human leaders?

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