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I'm 64. My background prior to 2001 - Aviation, experimental aircraft and aerodynamics, robotics, mechanical and software engineering, disaster recovery.
Since 2001 - Human sustainability and global recovery, researching every related sector in depth in order to understand what can now be proven to be a systemic crisis. I discovered a root cause about 10 years ago.

A number of physics assumptions should have evolved over 80 years ago that are partly responsible for ongoing challenges in unified physics. My primary areas of theoretical and technological research are in thermodynamics, quantum physics, energy, water, material science, sustainability and complex systems analysis.

I've developed a tool over the last 2 decades that seems to enable fairly accurate prediction of this civilization's course, rise and decline. Since this is based on both broad and focused systemic modelling, it appears to apply to all sectors of human activity and behavior.

I am interested in respectful, open minded discussion or debate in search of greater knowledge.

I'll add more as I have time.
 
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