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An Engineer's take on the Universe and how simple it really is.
After Unifying the Universe there are many people that I need to thank, because let’s face it, I never could have done this alone. I’m not that smart!
TO,
RJ, my research assistant, my sanity check, my Son, my U of M student. Wouldn’t be as good without your Critique.
Danielle, Amanda, Rachael, your excitement is my inspiration, My daughters, Exploring buddies!
Kirk, the original Master of The Universe. All knowing.
Khristian, most driven person I’ve seen. Gonna be big.
Will, You probably could have written these books. U of F holding you back. HA.
Jake, it all starts and ends with you. You are my Universe.
Zoe and Millie, My Brain Trust. Your understanding of what makes things move (treats) in the Universe is Amazing.
Copyright © 2019 by Robert M. Heilman. All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review or scholarly journal. First Printing: ISBN 978-0-359-56678-5, dacmac01@outlook.com
Never thought I would write a book, especially about the state of Physics and the Universe, But, you never know. My name is Robert Heilman. When I graduated from High School I actually thought I was going to be an Accountant. So off to College I went and began learning Accounting. I was introduced to computers that were being integrated into the Business world. I learned Programming and computer code was like a breath of fresh air compared to Accounting. I loved the creativity and clear output results. To support myself while attending school, I landed a job at a local automotive parts manufacturer. Because Computers were starting to lead robotics Into manufacturing, I found myself being pulled into Programming more and more. Getting my hands dirty, creativity, working with numbers, precision, and measureable results, I thought this was IT. But, as things go, the company was bought out and the staff reduced. I found myself without a job. So I began looking, But I was convinced that Accounting was out. The type of jobs I was looking for were far and few between, especially in my small Town. 60 miles away, in a city called Detroit, jobs were plentiful. Because of my computer and programming experience. I landed a job as an NC programmer and Design Studio support for an Automotive supplier. I was exposed to many things I never knew existed! Computer Aided Design, Computer Aided Simulations, Crash worthiness, weight reduction, Aerodynamics and wind tunnel testing, Strength of materials, Road Testing, In Process Testing, Analyzing Reports, Writing Reports, and many others; quality, design, production, inspection, cost reduction methodologies from the US, Japan, Germany and around the world. Things such as Statistical Process Control, Six Sigma, Etc. This was Engineering! It was a natural fit, especially with the integration Of computers. Within a few years I was an Engineer And never looked back.
My name is Robert Heilman, with the old German spelling of Heilemann. My DNA kit confirmed my German Ancestry, but the reason I bring this up is that people ask me why, as an Engineer, I write books on the Universe? I’m not a Physicist, but Physics is in my DNA. When people question my ability to comment on Physics, I joke; which would you rather be, A Physicist or Related to Einstein? And so this quest for a Unified Theory is in my blood. And let’s face it. Everyone likes a good mystery. But I also am an Engineer. So I bring a different perspective. We want data, and it either is or it isn’t. Also, I draw simply from what we have all observed in the Universe. In other words, if some Theory (really a hypothesis) says that all the matter in the Universe was squeezed down to the size of a marble(Big Bang), where in the Universe do we see anything even remotely close, even by a scale of 1,000,000
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