Residence: Los Angeles, California, USA
Relationships: male partner in life
Interests: mathematical physics, music, economics, finance, logodynamics, global workability, biochemistry and metabolism, computer hardware and software design, nanotechnology, people as individuals and groups of people
Accomplishments:
- BA Mathematics from the University of Texas at Austin
- Taught mathematics at UT Austin
- Moved from Austin to Los Angeles on a 125 cc Harley Rapido motorcycle
- Taught myself digital design and served as a professional digital designer for about three years
- Lost my security clearance (I'm gay), then sued the Secretary of Defense of the USA in Federal Court and won the case as well as the right to have the clearance.
- Taught myself to use three computer operating systems and at least four programming languages
- Got healthy, happy and (arguably) wise - without apples
- Discovered that I have a wicked sense of humor
- Learned to tell jokes about myself and have people laugh, and even to crack myself up with them
- Wrote the first published article about microcomputer bus architecture and systems design
- Sold reading courses door-to-door
- Learned to be really great with people doing customer service over the phone
- Proved a set of theorems on the integer derivative function, which I defined
- Published an article in a conference proceeding published by the American Institute of Physics
- Invented (or perhaps reinvented) a natural system of quantum electrodynamic units
- Discovered a formula generating most fundamental constants of electrodynamics
- Invented an array of physical arenas in dimensional analysis
- Invented the Quamber number system (actually an infinite family of number systems). I'm still rewriting all of physics on the basis of these number systems. I'm taking my time doing it.