Some data about me…
In the end, I’m simply one of many; of us, that is. (There is no “them”.) One of the first pieces of “math” that I ever discovered calculated the following answer to the question; “Why are there many of us?” The math said: “Because it’s necessary, otherwise there would be only one of us.” That will always be true. It is not, however, what you would expect to read in the “about me” section, so here is some raw data: My name is Frank. In 1974, I realized I was happy, and that was when the math was born for me, because when a person is happy, they don’t have to do math; and it’s all math. It’s a bit more wordy than that, but it sums it up nicely. I have recently dedicated 100% percent of the time that my five-year old daughter is willing to give up (because she owns all of my time!) to participating in the human experience, something worthy of a google search. Prior to that, I did what I could in the time I had as one of 12 I.A.M.C. Master Medical Coders in the world, a Medical Doctor, an Educator, a Psychologist, a Physicist, a Mathematician, a Linguist, a writer and a few others things here and there. I had the honor of contributing to the new science of Human Dynamics by establishing the Quantum-dynamic Index and its testing mechanism. I live a wonderful and adventurous life, yet it pales next to what is possible for us if we (all of us) were choose any possibility together, this is why, in the end, there’s nothing more important to me, or about me than to simply be one of us. I have so much to share with you and learn from you. We are all we have and we can do better! Enjoy the math!
