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John P. Wsol
local time: 2024-03-29 05:09 (-07:00 DST)
John P. Wsol (About)
CNPS Member
Software Engineer, Database expert, Cosmologist
Interests: Cosmology, Unified Theory, Multi-dimensional Thinking, Gravity, Relativity, Quantum Theory, Epistemology, Cognitive Science, Mathematica Age: 64

1966: Age 11, John read most of the books on astronomy at the school and city
libraries.  For his 6th grade science project he made a cardboard-box
planetarium accompanied by a 36-page book he typed on a manual
typewriter.  His parents get him his 1st telescope.

1967: Age 12, John buys his first slide rule and learns how to use every
function -- entirely on his own.  His 7th grade math project is
all about logarithms.

1968: Age 13, John became interested in computers and read most of the books on computers, electronics and math at his school's library.  He invented a new subtract algorithm, designed the circuitry to accomplish it and built his binary digital computer from old pinball machine parts!  This project won 1st place in school, county, and California State Science Fairs

 1969: Age 14, John was awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation
that funded computer time on UCI's Sigma-7.  He designed a computer
programming language that could extend its base vocabulary as well as its
data-types -- this was even before the Swiss professor Nicolas Wirth came out
with the Pascal language.

 

1970: Age 15, John aced all his chemistry exams and, on his own initiative,
developed a computer program that could balance chemical equations ? which won
him the ?Chemistry Student-of-the-Year?.

1972: Age 17, Hired by Physics Computer Development Project, UCI: totally
rewrote a program that taught complex number theory and added a feature to
Quantum that remembered each individual student's progress through this
Computer Aided Instruction program that taught Quantum Physics.

         --- John's
parents got divorced. John's academic track gets de-railed.  ---

1973: Age 18, Santa Fe Engineering: worked for R&D department? developed
2D & 3D computer graphics software: visualized geo-physical data, offshore oil
platforms, etc. His work was showcased at the Offshore Technology Conference.

1976-80s: Avid Bible student -- especially studies by the super-genius,
Dr. Chuck Missler's.

1986: Started writing book entitled "Understanding Understanding" an epistemology
basis for Cognitive Science theories that would someday enable a computer to
actually think and program itself.

1988: Applying these theories he created HyperSort -- the
world's fastest sort algorithm.

1999: Director of Information Technology for Tulon.

2002: While studying the Hebrew text of the Bible John
discovered the Cosmic Onion Model.

2004: Started writing book ?The Mysteries of the Universe? which
conceptually reconciles Quantum Mechanics with Relativity Theories, explains
how and why gravity works, resolves the Pioneer 10 & 11 anomaly, explains
Dark Matter, explains away Dark Energy, and demystifies Dark Flow (2008).

2005: Developed software simulated neural-net hosted by a
database system that spanned both a Right-& Left-Brain RAID stacks.

Dec 2005:
Completed the first 5 chapters of ?The Mysteries of the Universe"

2013: Wrote paper "Our Cosmos = 4D Spherical Standing Wave" for NPA Conference Proceedings describing the nature of Space~Time and Matter~Energy as well as the cause of mass and gravity.

2015: Wrote paper "Is Physics = 4D Space~Time Geometry + Mathematic" for Fundamntal Questions Institute essay contest.  Its breakthrough in 3 areas: (1) Identified a flaw in the FLRW-metric, (2) Describes Quantum Gravity step-by-step, (3) Redefine our concept of time and explains the 3rd Relativity Theory. (4) Explains away Dark Matter and Dark Energy while explaining Dark Flow.