Hello folks,
1000 astrophysicists out of work in California and you get one here...
Worse yet he has a bedside manner of coming in dressed as an alien in a spacesuit that resembles a visitor from the planet Pinhead.
I have an honorary doctorate in physics. Somewhere I'll just refer everyone to my site I'm building about me and likely one where I'm trying to put writers, artists and scientific/technical consultants together so they can create works for publication.
I am an artist (visual, animation, musician) myself. Hard edge realist/fantastic realist but never became professionally accomplished in those other than building/painting and erecting signs and doing very large murals... tromps included. I write and am writing a sci-fi novel ( http://www.drchamaillischroniclesoft....net/index.php )
I should have finished up with the writing portion around November and likely into the final edit by December this year. I can illustrate my own books.
Many others out there need good artists who can work with them to turn their writings into illustrated storybooks. My goal is to put people together from maybe one or two forums like writingdotcom, for example, and publish them in handmade book nd ebook form. So there's that skinny.
I work as an independent scientist. It revolves around physics and chemistry, but over the past 8 years I've been dragged into the medical arts. I hope to offer some relief in the future to people with MS and other neuro diseases. At least I'll prototype a few prosthetics. In that I'm a busy guy, but I write, program and otherwise do research with these machines, so have the opportunity to stop in and keep some discussions going at a few forums.
Feel free to ask about stars. They are my bag. Beyond that I enjoy conceptual art and assisting others in refining their own concepts. Abstracts are just that, but some really want to produce credible work and perhaps I can offer some consultation in some areas.
Okay... there's my grand opening note on the office door. The Doctor Is In.





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