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I'm award-winning physicist, engineer, scientist, researcher, author and inventor SCOTT M. TYSON and I've devoted much of my 30-year career to developing new technological approaches and sustainable strategies for space and defense applications.

I graduated from Johns Hopkins University with an engineering degree, and then embarked on a career that included working at IBM’s VLSI Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories and Westinghouse’s Advanced Technology Laboratory. Responsible for the implementation of new microelectronics approaches for space, I also served as an advisor to the Office of the Secretary of Defense on space computing technology development and planning, as well as for congressional delegations to accelerate the advancement of meaningful and effective space electronic solutions.

Long-recognized as a pioneering problem-solver and “big picture” futurist, my groundbreaking innovations have accelerated the advancement of space electronic solutions while distinguishing me as a change agent in my field. I have acquired fifteen patents in space technology and multiple awards along the way – including a 2011 New Mexico Business Weekly “Who’s Who in Technology" award recognizing me as a key leader of scientific innovations in New Mexico’s technology sphere. My work continues to have a profound impact on the way scientists and laymen alike view themselves and the world around them through my compelling first book, The Unobservable Universe: A Paradox-Free Framework for Understanding the Universe'.

Wikipedia was an invaluable resource to me in formulating the new cosmological theories proposed in my book.