This book really isn't about its author. It's about Nature, so the author biography seems out of place. I'm just a guy who decided to take my education into my own hands. The way the scientific com...view moreThis book really isn't about its author. It's about Nature, so the author biography seems out of place. I'm just a guy who decided to take my education into my own hands. The way the scientific community is currently set up, to have new or controversial ideas might short circuit your career. I had doubts thoughout my education about several Laws of Physics. Tell that to a professor or a scientific journal and they'll laugh you out the door. There's also a lot of corruption and sabotage, so it was actually difficult to say "no" to years of teaching, protect the idea from being manipulated, and to bring you Electromass. Some of the coolest implications of this book directly affect the consumer; whether it be diagnosing and treating illnesses with better accuracy, exploring space, solving climate change, and even free energy! All of this is at our fingertips. But tell an economy that's set up to grow money that its whole basis is flawed and you'll draw some negative attention. Diagnosing and treating illnesses has taken over one-fifth of the economy. Reliance on oil and fossil fuels is a driving factor in every person's home heating and transportation--natural disasters can upset our entire livelihood. Call me ambitious, tenacious and stubborn; or just another citizen tired of premiums, deductibles, and packed on costs; or concerned about the environment and the future generations; or just lucky enough to study some of the coolest fields of science ever. The truth is I was bored and thought I could make an impact in astronomy. But what I found changed the entire paradigm.view less