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Physicist/Author
Walter J. Bishop

 

Walter J. Bishop is a freelance writer. His first book, soon-to-be released, is Space, Time and Elementary Particles, the Where, When and Why We Exist.

 

This non-fiction book explains the Theory of the 42s and how this ten dimensional world of energy (View) trapped within deterministic boundaries within the structure RSK creates electrons and quarks.

 

Space, Time and Elementary Particles explains the theory behind RSK, which is used in the RSK fractal generating software program, programmed by Terry W. Gintz, and sold on this Web site.

 

The Early Years

Walter Jon Bishop was born in a little log cabin in the backwoods of Missouri. While he was growing up, he read many a book by candlelight in the evening when the chores were done. Hmmmm, too corny.

 

In reality, although Walter Jon Bishop was born in Missouri (the Show Me state) in July of 1947, he only spent three days of his life in Missouri. His family lived in Galena, Kansas and Joplin, Missouri had the closest hospital. However, that was an appropriate beginning to the story of his life.

 

His father was a pilot in the Navy and, as a military family, they moved around a lot.


He first learned about electricity when he was three years old and they lived in a duplex on base in Memphis, Tennessee when he stuck one of his mother’s bobby pins into a wall socket. It knocked him on his little butt. But, the flash, the sparkle and smoke was interesting.


By the time he was out of the sixth grade and he was twelve years old, he had lived in nine different towns and cities and had attended seven different schools.

 

He lived as far east as Tennessee, as far west as Honolulu, Hawaii and many places in between. The moving around was very hard on a kid's social life but a great expander of horizons.


His family finely settled down in Southern California, where he attended Patrick Henry Jr. High School in Granada Hills, CA and graduated from William S. Hart Union High School in Newhall, CA with a mathematics major.

 

The Draft, Vietnam, ... His Future

Having received his draft notice in 1966, he enlisted in the Army for a special school.   After basic training at Fort Polk, Louisiana, he attended the U.S. Army Signal Center and School at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey for twenty-eight weeks of training as a microwave radio technician.

 

After finishing training, he became an instructor at the school, teaching about microwave radio equipment and repair, wave-guides and antennas.

 

After teaching for a year and a half, he put in a year in Vietnam at a microwave radio relay station in Lai Kai, Vietnam, northwest of Saigon.

 

His Curiousity About Basic Questions...

While he was teaching radio circuits, a very basic question came up. What is an electron?

 

Everything that has do with electricity has to do with the movement of electrons. Everything that has to do with chemistry has to do with the electromagnetic properties of electrons.

 

Electrons can be manipulated to give off photons in a coherent pattern to create a radio signal of a laser light.  An electron stream can be guided through a vacuum and made to light up prosperous dots on a screen to create moving images on a television screen.

 

Experimental physicists can even create an electron-positron pair in a laboratory from a high-energy photon. However, the electron that can be created in the laboratory has exactly the same properties as every electron around the atoms in the molecules that exist in the tip of your finger.

 

In fact, an electron that is created from a photon has exactly the same characteristics as every other electron in the universe. Why?

 

The Highlight of His Career -- His Theory of the 42s

After many years of work and study, Walter came up with the Theory of the 42s. The Theory of the 42s is where and why electrons and quarks exist as a determinate state.

 


Scientific / Fractal Programmer
Terry W. Gintz

 

Terry is a native of Alameda, California.

 

He designed his first complete fractal generator, Zplot, in 1989 on an Amiga computer in Eugene, Oregon.

 

This and other programs subsequently appeared in the Fred Fish shareware collection.

 

Zplot was ported to Windows 3.0 in 1991, with support for 256 colors. A true-color version of Zplot appeared in 1997.

 

Terry teamed up with Godwin Vickers in 2000 to produce QuaSZ, Quaternion System Z, the first of several dedicated 3D fractal generators for Windows 9X and Windows XP.

 

Programmer, poet, fractal artist and husband to the Bevster, Terry is continuously tuned into the mysticism of life.

 

His long-term goals include spreading the fractal gospel to the rest of the world, and discovering a fractal form that reveals the inner soul...

 

Visit Terry's home page at www.mysticfractal.com. This contains links to his fractal galleries, as well as being a showcase for his current fractal generators.

 

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Theory of the 42's

Morph in 10-d Space-Time

Features of RSK

Fractal Science Gallery

Fractal Art Gallery

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