Quantisse Zebisoft 2006 - 2012
Director of Engineering and Project Management
Quantisse Gochinatech 2006 - 2012
Director of Engineering and Project Management
Quantum World Corp 1999 - 2007
Chief Software Architect
Metro Brokers 1997 - 1999
Technology Consultant
Education:
Western Governors University 2014
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Management
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills:
Scrum Program Management Project Management Information Technology Agile Methodologies Corporate Consulting Multi Location Problem Solving Business Analysis Research It Solutions It Strategy Artificial Intelligence Statistical Tools High Performance Computing C++ Python .Net Java Discrete Mathematics Sql Trading Systems Business Planning It Operations Statistical Modeling Bayesian Statistics Project Management Certification Real Time Data Concurrent Programming Us Patent Embedded Software Programming Monte Carlo Simulation Mobile Applications Systems Programming Software Development
In the field of direct mind-machine interactions, prior art devices and methods do not provide sufficiently fast and reliable results. Mental influence detectors () and corresponding methods provide fast and reliable results useful for detecting an influence of mind and hidden or classically non-inferable information. An anomalous effect detector () includes a source () of non-deterministic random numbers (), a converter () to convert a property of numbers, a processor to accept converter output () and to produce an output signal () representative of an influence of mind. The processor output signal () contains fewer numbers than the input (). A quantum computer () includes a physical source of entropy () to generate output numbers (); a source () of test numbers (); a measurement processor ) to accept output numbers () and to measure a relationship between process numbers and at least one test number to produce an output () representative of an influence of mind.
Device And Method For Responding To Influences Of Mind
Scott A. Wilber - Roswell NM, US Patrick A. Wilber - Houston TX, US Christopher B. Jensen - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Psigenics Corporation - Carson City NV
International Classification:
G06F 19/00 G06F 7/58
US Classification:
702 19, 708255
Abstract:
In the field of direct mind-machine interactions, prior art devices and methods do not provide sufficiently fast and reliable results. Mental influence detectors () and corresponding methods provide fast and reliable results useful for detecting an influence of mind and hidden or classically non-inferable information. An anomalous effect detector () includes a source () of non-deterministic random numbers (), a converter () to convert a property of numbers, a processor to accept converter output () and to produce an output signal () representative of an influence of mind. The processor output signal () contains fewer numbers than the input (). A quantum computer () includes a physical source of entropy () to generate output numbers (); a source () of test numbers (); a measurement processor ) to accept output numbers () and to measure a relationship between process numbers and at least one test number to produce an output () representative of an influence of mind.