Goal
This project stemmed from a question that has fascinated me for years. With my background in designing scientific instruments—such as mass spectrometers, ion implanters, medical cyclotrons, and advanced antennas—I often faced a conflict between practical experience and the prevailing theory that the speed of light is constant. In my work, we would “tune” the speed of energy or “focus” it to make it function as needed. We achieved this by altering the ε0 and μ0 of the medium through which the energy propagated, without considering the speed of energy as constant. Instead, we utilized Maxwell’s ideas to harness this mysterious “constant speed of “electromagnetic energy” to slow it down to work for us. To understand this intriguing discrepancy became a compelling retirement challenge:
What is Gravity?
The Journey
My journey into Quantum Admittance has been profoundly shaped by my early work with antennas, which I initially approached as transformers and filters. This fascination led me to explore signals and noise, where I became deeply influenced by Claude Shannon’s theories. These experiences provided me with an intuitive grasp of how fundamental concepts in signal processing intersect with theoretical physics, guiding me to the conclusion that gravity is fundamentally related to energy rather than mass, with acceleration understood through changes in impedance. My work represents a synthesis of these diverse insights, offering a fresh perspective on gravitational acceleration.
As a technician at the Griffith Park Observatory, I successfully diagnosed and corrected a Cal Tech gravity experiment involving a their pendulum.
As an entrepreneur, I successfully started my own company making semiconductor test equipment at the age of 22.
As an engineer, my technical insights and self-starting nature made me the driving force behind numerous successful projects.
As a product architect, I designed new a new architecture for wafer photo-lithographic systems, mass spectrometers and ion implanters.
As an antenna designer, I understands about admittance, field density, beam focusing, polarity and “Q,” the essence of photons and quantum.
This journey began with the concept of Quantum Admittance (QA), where I explored the idea of charge as the fundamental quantum of energy. This understanding naturally evolved into broader concept of an Energy Space, reshaping my view of space as an emergent property of energy itself. This ongoing exploration prioritizes discovery over immediate conclusions, as we delve into the foundational aspects of reality and the implications of this framework.
I approach this exploration like venturing deep into an uncharted cave, seeking a rare and elusive “Unobtainium”—a metaphor for the unseen and perhaps unimaginable truths about our universe. In this realm, disconnected from familiar surface assumptions, the goal is not immediate validation but the relentless pursuit of understanding. While the broader world may not fully grasp or appreciate our discoveries, the journey persists. The focus remains on following the thread of discovery, unrestrained by existing beliefs or the need for recognition. This evolving landscape, where the Energy Continuum may extend beyond Quantum Admittance, holds the promise of new, unified approaches to Gravity and understanding the universe.
Coincidences
In addition to sharing the same birthdate as James Clerk Maxwell, my journey has been marked by a series of meaningful coincidences.
My first real sailboat was named ‘Tachyon,’ which captured the opportunity to explore elusive, unseen forces. My next boat, ‘Free Space,’ symbolizes my exploration of uncharted realms. These names and their symbolic meanings resonate with my fascination for the fundamental principles of quantum theory and gravity, reinforcing a sense of destiny and connection to this work. It feels as though this path has been my calling from the start.