T.J. Greer
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B.A., Biology, Emory University. MBA, Western Governors Univ., PhD in Business at Colorado Tech (27'). I also have credentials from Harvard Univ, the University of Cambridge (UK), Princeton Univ., and the Department of Homeland Security.
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State of the Art
State of the Art Longevity Ecosystems for the 21st and 22nd Centuries Prologue Fathering radical life extension studies is a monumental and extremely important task for me. I have explored ideas concerning radical life extension for 15 years, following the tragic death of a classmate and track team member. Aubrey de Grey and Ray Kurzweil were my “cyber-mentors” throughout the process of learning about the topic. De Grey helped me understand cellular aging, and Kurzweil helped me understand the exponential growth of technology. These technical experts weren’t the only to offer guidance. I learned quite a lot from Ernest Becker’s 20th century ideas about mortality salience and how death is so central to human civilization. Various professors, journalists, freelance video bloggers, and others also introduced me to transhumanism, the Kardashev scale, and interesting ideas about population control. Even after completing my education at Emory University, conducting neuroscience experiments at some of the nation's most reputable laboratories, co-teaching some biology courses, and learning other interesting, futurist ideas in the field of biology; I still kept my desire to study radical life extension in spite of it not even being a formal field. Thus, the following work is a continuation of my attempt to fully establish the field of radical life extension studies.
By T.J. Greer5 months ago in Longevity
T.J. Greer's Color Theory
*AI assisted with grammar, syntax, and clarity* Color theory has long been a foundational principle in both art and science, offering an understanding of how colors interact, blend, and influence one another. Traditional color theory, primarily rooted in the **RYB (Red, Yellow, Blue)** color model for pigment-based color mixing, has dominated the study of color for centuries. However, the modern approach to color theory, which I propose as **T.J. Greer Color Theory**, offers a more nuanced, dynamic, and evidence-based understanding of how color functions in the world around us. This new theory not only challenges the static definitions of primary and secondary colors but also integrates contemporary scientific discoveries to present a more comprehensive framework.
By T.J. Greer7 months ago in Art
Masterpiece
*Click "Masterpiece" to go straight to the ebook with download options* What if aging was not inevitable? What if we could engineer biological immortality? Masterpiece is a revolutionary work divided into two profound explorations: one on how science is heading toward helping human beings achieve biological immortality and another on mastering the highest levels of medical and scientific knowledge at Harvard and M.I.T.
By T.J. Greer11 months ago in Chapters
Neuroengineering Today
Applying Computational Text Analysis Techniques to 50 Neuroengineering Scholarly Articles Dr. Terrence L. Greer, Jr. *This research will be featured in a book entitled, Masterpiece, which is about T.J. Greer's self-study of Harvard University and M.I.T.'s MD/PhD program.*
By T.J. Greer11 months ago in Proof
You Are a Miracle
The miracle of being born outweighs the tragedy of passing away. If we cry 40 days and 40 nights about losing loved ones or the thought of our own mortality, we should praise God for eternity when we think of the fact that we were born in the first place.
By T.J. Greer12 months ago in Motivation
The Real MVP: Text Mining the Book of Job in the Bible
I. Abstract This study applies text mining techniques to the entire Book of Job, utilizing word frequency analysis, sentiment analysis, and topic modeling to uncover hidden patterns and insights within the text. The Book of Job, a profound exploration of suffering, divine justice, and the human condition, has long been a subject of theological and literary interpretation. Using computational methods, this study examines the overall linguistic features of the text, identifying significant word frequencies and their contextual implications. Findings from the word frequency analysis highlight recurring themes and motifs, while the sentiment analysis indicates a slightly negative emotional tone, reflecting the pervasive despair in Job's narrative. The topic modeling results provide additional insight into the key thematic clusters, shedding light on the interplay between divine justice, human suffering, and existential questioning throughout the text. This analysis offers a fresh, data-driven perspective on the Book of Job, enriching our understanding of its complex narrative structure and themes.
By T.J. Greer12 months ago in Motivation
Pretty Sure: Greer Universal Theory of Gravity
The Concept of Greer Force: A New Theory of Gravity Gravity, as we know it, is one of the fundamental forces of nature, often described by the general theory of relativity as the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. However, what if there’s another way to understand this force—a way that involves the atomic structure and internal dynamics of matter? I think the atoms at the center of the Earth have lost their electrons because of the high pressure and temperature, Thus, they likely have a purely positive charge that attracts the electron-carrying atoms at the surface of the Earth. Of course there would be a gradient from the center to surface in which as we approach the surface, the atoms' electrons become regular.
By T.J. Greerabout a year ago in Proof
Dear Science
Dear Global Scientific Community Albert Einstein believed that time travel (time dilation) was possible as objects increased their speed to a certain degree, especially speeds near the speed of light. He also believed that gravity affected the flow of time. He was wrong. Time is the universal sequence of events and is unalterable. Period. For instance, if a person from every time zone on Earth was on a Zoom call, what time would it be, right? Get it. The Zoom call took place within the context of a universal sequence of events we call time.
By T.J. Greerabout a year ago in Education
Big What?: Presenting a Major Limitation to Big Bang Theory
*AI assisted with grammar, syntax, and clarity. Why are so many astrophysicists lying about being able to see thousands of galaxies when it’s clear, based on simple mathematics concerning the concentration of stars in this galaxy alone in relation to the area of the Earth’s sky, that's not true? Astronomers utilizing instruments such as the Hubble Space Telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope, the Very Large Telescope (VLT), and the Keck Observatory, as well as the researchers at Sloan Digital Sky Survey are committing academic fraud (with fake pictures and all). To add insult to injury, they also admit to manipulating the colors of their already fake pictures. This would be comical if their fake data wasn’t one of the key pieces of evidence for the Big Bang, an already bizarre idea. Before I get into math that an Ivy League physicist would obviously have to respect. Let’s explore a common sense visualization.
By T.J. Greerabout a year ago in Education
Yeah Right: Applying Statistics to Cosmic Microwave Background Theory
The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is often hailed as the "afterglow" of the Big Bang, permeating the universe and serving as a cornerstone of modern cosmology. While its uniform detection across the observable sky has led to significant changes in understanding the early universe, it is crucial to scrutinize the statistical foundation of extrapolating these observations to the entire universe. I argue that the CMB has not been detected in a statistically significant portion of the universe to justify claims about its universality.
By T.J. Greerabout a year ago in Education











