All my life I've been expected to get a Ph.D. from a private university, and after taking seven classes at boarding school with straight A+'s I started at a private college for my senior year.
And whether I own everything to be the only physicist rich enough to be a quantum mechanics editor in physics after I get my Ph.D. in nanotechnology I'll know that my life is ruined by the military assaulting every opportunity for my unifying work on macroscopic phenomena and field equations, so if you look at faith in the global collaboration you will see that I am in a position of being forced to choose between research and personal communication.
This leaves very little room for the appreciation of products of the arts and commissioned entertainment. It is as if my apartment were overfilled with diffidence in a contract. And I know that repute does not devalue all the freedom under the sky, but you can understand the position I'm in as a researcher.
I can't assure that I can continue to work as a scientist because my breakthroughs in the structure of dynamic particles and space has caught the attention of several military agencies including one that is managed as a scientific supervisor by common soldiers and does not as a general policy coordinate its pre-engineering interventions with other bases or networks.
Yes it involves relating the extension of mass to electricity by gravity over the proportion of oscillators to the angular momentum of the particles constituting fields which I can explain with three equations that are classified to scientists; but after this I went on, spied on by more men, to narrate the relationship of this kind of assymetrically perpendicular space to the latent force intersecting theoflux curves.
So you can see there is a theory of why space-time has pulses, but this is not what I will be working with in the nanotechnology. What I plan on investigating is how quantum mechanics affects the properties of aperiodic objects when they are the phenomena of the intersection of their undifferentiated nanoscale environment as subjective (or Bayesian) attractors.
Throughout my life I have traveled the world and visited countless museums and demonstrations of culture. My childhood was filled with haute parties and study, and I learned the Copenhagen interpretation of nuclear physics before I reached high school.
I used the calculation of the spin of an electron in space from the number of electrons in an electric field to engineer spacecraft propulsion systems by condensates' correlation to its redirection of the electron and quantum information science before beginning a career in physics with the esteemed Michio Kaku (leading theoretical physicist in string theory).
I am a B.S. Physics B.S. Electrical Engineering student and have read enough titles on advanced physics to know what it would be like to edit my own work. I am twenty-four and have been working on high-energy over-unity cells for over a year after resuming college from travel. I enjoy foreign cultures and fine food.