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Independent frontier physicist and storm chaser developing Hillbilly Frontier Physics — an observer‑dependent framework for emergent time and information geometry. I document storms, build my own gear, and carve new physics with grit, tools, and the long road.
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Frontier‑Scientist Commentary on a Paper
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The Paths That Shape Us: A Meditation on Crossings, Comfort, and the Quiet Gravity of Becoming
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The Stress–Strain of Spacetime: Finding the Breaking Point of My Own Framework
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The Last Two Days in the House of Questions
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When the Empty Space Starts to Speak Back
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THE BOUNDARY‑REGIME IS STARTING TO SHOW ITS TEETH
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When the Brake Line Lets Go and the Dirt Road Teaches You Something
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THE BLACKWELL CHANNEL: THE MOMENT THE WORLD STARTS TO CHANGE
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The Projection‑Capacity Identity: A New Way of Seeing Time, Gravity, and the Universe
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The Sky Has a Memory, and I Went Looking for It
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When Winter Stopped Acting Like Winter
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The Question That Wouldn’t Leave Me Alone
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THE WORLD ISN’T WHAT YOU THINK — AND IT NEVER WAS
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