As a citizen scientist, I have made discoveries that move us about five steps beyond our current understanding. This happened because I started thinking differently about one scientific model, and this led to another scientific innovation, which led to another innovation, and so on. Using the discoveries I’ve made, I have been able to figure out how to solve scientific problems that were previously unsolvable.
You probably have never heard of some of the scientific problems I have found solutions to. For example, I figured out why we have an age crime curve. What’s that, right? However, you’ve probably heard of the Pareto Principle. Do you know what causes that? My scientific models show how the Pareto effect occurs.
This seems important. If you have a better model of how the world works, it should be easier to change the things you want to change. Like your annual sales volume. I want to share these discoveries with you. I am trying to set this up so you can learn for free. If you want, you can also hire me to help your organization put these models to work.
My problem, until now, has been that I have not had the resources to devote to explaining my discoveries. Many of the early discoveries came while I was getting a PHD. Going to school and working on my research full time cost me about a million dollars in out-of-pocket expenses and lost wages. As a citizen scientist, I was not getting paid to write explanations. I ran out of money in 2016 and had to find a day job.
I am now collecting social security and can worry less about working full time. I’d still like to collect a paycheck if I can, but I want to focus on getting people to use what I have discovered. My models work. For example, as a data scientist at a health care company, I was able to build a world-class health risk system that was 50% more accurate than the best commercial models.
What’s the catch? Well, as I mentioned previously, my models are about five innovations beyond where most people are today. A typical scientific breakthrough would cover one scientific breakthrough. To get to five, you will have to do some catching up. This is not impossible, but you might have to do some homework. A challenge in our 5-second sound bite age.
My work paves new ground in the theoretical, methodological, and practical areas. I have been trying to simplify the learning process and have developed three different models. One to cover each area. 1) The Physics of Living Systems covers the theoretical innovations. 2) Data Pattern Analysis covers the methodological innovations. 3) Theory Driven Data Science covers some of the practical innovations I have discovered so far. Since these are new ideas, I am hoping that others will take this well beyond what I have come up with.
If you are interested in moving beyond the ordinary, get in touch. I can help!