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J. B. Wylzan
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Introduction(academic / author) describes himself as a renegade revisionist independent thinker and autodidactic problem solver. His passion circles around solving the origin of everything through investigating an unsuspecting subject — the root of information.
InterestsHis knowledge in electricity, electronics, computers, mechanical systems, automation technology, hydraulics, pneumatics, radio transmission, and programmable logic controllers makes him a “Joey”. He is someone who loves to challenge conventional wisdom by doing things outside the box of knowledge humankind has already known. He co-authored a textbook in physics and taught several subjects, including physics, biology, chemistry, algebra, geometry, statistics, and computers. Bragging rights: he programmed a menu-driven DOS before WINDOWS, a small search engine before GOOGLE, computerized home automation, and living machines known as ELFS (engineered life forms).
Favorite moviesHis movies are his research. He has been working on the following theories since he was in school and gradually materialized some of them from 1988 to the present: 1. Originemology - the study of the origin of origins. It deals with the birth of a notion or idea or concept. 2. Abiozoics - the study of the interrelationship between non-life to life, from non-living things to living things, from abstracts to physicals, from nothing to something. 3. Autognorics, the science that deals in creating synthetic engineered life-forms known as ELFS or Gnorics. 4. Viegenesis - or the origin of life by dualpairing, a discipline that studies the process of creation by systematic instructions and vitalic materials. 5. Energyportation - the study that deals with the laws of energy, the ZiZo effect, the "beam me up" concept. 6. Inscription by Design - the study of intuitive objects and embedded instructions, and 7. The Brein Theory | A Brain without The Brain: the paradigm shift from neural to aneural. 7. Inscriptional Physics 8. Generated Interim Emergence: The Single Theory Of Everything.
Favorite musicHe speaks a lot of languages. Music is one. He loves classical, easy listening, and jazz. Programming is another. Some of these include BASIC compiling; Assembly Language; Dbase designing; Java scripting; HTML Coding; MIRC scripting and Arduino sketching. The other languages include formula derivation, dimensional analysis, electronic circuitry, medical terminology, body language. I think I’ll stop here. I believe you’re getting the picture! In his bedroom, you would find a library of books in physics, computers, logic, philosophy, etc; collections of golf balls and model airplanes; a wall covered with license plates from all 50 states; sports gear for jet skiing, karate, trekking, camping, fishing, archery, band ball games. Of course, there’s his computer, which he assembled and programmed to control his TV, DVD, audio components, mini-fridge and lights. Other important odds and ends include his 5ch RC Helicopter, 35mm SLR camera, a 90mm reflector telescope, 61-key electronic keyboard, raspberry pi, DX4 drone, olympics recurve ILF bow, and biotronics.
Favorite booksBesides his academic textbooks, he has written a lot on a range of subjects. These, however, remain stored on his hard drive or arranged in hard copy versions on a bookshelf. You might not think unusual topics will also fascinate someone who loves physics, such as the paranormal, out-of-body experiences, or time travel, but he is. It's part of his works as an investigative originemologist. He is curious about all these things and spends a lot of time writing down his thoughts on them. His Unpublished Writings are the Grand Particles Theory, Generated Interim Emergence: The Single Theory Of All, Isodimensional Morphical Figures, Viacronuum (Time Travel), Isometaspace Universe, Intuitive Aneural Network, Autognorics, iParticle Duality, Kinesthetics Aneural Machine, and the abridge novel philosophies behind the Evolutionary Orders of Life.
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