Other Work by the Author
The author, Dr. Gary Warren, has a doctorate in physics from the University of Rochester and has performed nationally funded research regarding topics in gravity, superconductivity, particle physics (strong and weak forces), atomic physics, quantum phenomena, dna molecules, electromagnetics and information theory.
His work has used research facilities at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, Cornell University, Fermilab, the University of Rochester, and elsewhere. His research has been funded by a variety of U.S. federal agencies including: DARPA, AFOSR, AFRL, ONR, NRL, ARDEC, MCSC, NSF, and OSD.
The author has also contributed substantially to software now used around the world to simulate fundamental electromagnetic phenomena underlying a wide variety of modern technologies. He has also used that software for research such as plasmoid formation and propagation, RF power generation and propagation, novel antennas, cold cathodes, and EMP. His work has contributed to aspects of the web including: WiFi wireless networks, specialty antenna design, network simulation products, and web commerce.
As a chief scientist at a Fortune 500 company a recent focus has been to mitigate performance limitations and safety risks due to quantum fluctuations that increasingly affect our 21st century technologies. His diverse experience has been, in part, a journey to gather the span of knowledge required develop a successful unified theory of our physical world.