I am an independent ontological writer working at the intersection of physics, philosophy, and ontology. His work explores the fundamental structure of reality through logical analysis and observational reasoning.
Rather than accepting established frameworks without question, I examine the underlying assumptions of modern science, seeking simpler physical explanations for phenomena often described through abstract mathematical models.
His books form part of an ongoing effort to clarify the physical foundations of the universe and to distinguish between mathematical description and physical reality.
While my foundational education was deeply rooted in Physics, my professional training in Mechanical Engineering instilled a requirement for functional necessity.
In hindsight, this was a necessary detour. Engineering does not allow for the luxury of "elegant but impossible" theories. In engineering, if your logic is not stable, the bridge falls. If your gradients are not maintained, the engine dies. This "tactical" mindset - the demand for functional necessity - became the lens through which I viewed the universe.
- There is more magic in what is real than in the magic that is invented -