ABOUT ME ⊛ ⌨

An independent researcher focused on engineering, robotics, chemistry, and the scientific study of unusual environmental phenomena. I build my own tools, run controlled experiments, and analyze data the same way a lab would, whether I’m working in the workshop or in the field. My goal is simple: understand reality by studying the parts most people ignore.My process combines principles from electronics, system engineering, chemistry, atmospheric science, and signal analysis. I routinely use microcontrollers, spectrogram software, environmental meters, and multi-sensor data logging to test hypotheses and isolate variables that could explain unusual observations. Whether I’m writing code, fabricating hardware, or running spectrographic and electromagnetic analysis, I treat every investigation like a real experiment — measurable, repeatable, and grounded in scientific method.

⸺⸻⸻ INPUT: 1000V-2040V 0.75A-0.4A 〠 50-60Hz ⸻⸻⸺

⸺⸻⸻⸻⸻ ✙ OUTPUT:12V == 3A ✙ ⸻⸻⸻⸻⸺

LIKES 🖒

  • Designing machines

  • Building custom equipment

  • Scientific Theory

  • Field Experiments

  • Sensors & Data

  • Exploring abandoned places

INTERESTS ☺

  • Robotics & Autonomous Systems

  • Environmental Analysis

  • Parascience & Anomalies

  • Circuitry & Microcontrollers

  • Spetrogram Analysis

  • Chemistry & Materials

OTHER 𝌭

  • Coding & Software Tools

  • Drone Engineering

  • 3D Modeling

  • Physics Learning

  • High-tech Experiments

⟺ ORIGIN ⟺

My curiosity started when I was nine years old, taking apart random electronics and trying to build simple robotics even though I had no idea what I was doing yet. As I grew older, that curiosity turned into a real passion for computers and engineering. I spent years learning software development, web development, cybersecurity, and eventually game development. That led me deeper into programming, systems logic, and technical problem-solving.Over time, my interests expanded back toward robotics, mixing mechanical design with the code I had been learning. That’s also when I became interested in the paranormal not from a belief standpoint, but from a scientific one. I wanted to understand unexplained phenomena using real tools, sensors, and engineering principles. Now I’m working on combining robotics, electronics, and scientific methodology with the study of anomalous events. This is where my journey has brought me, and this is the foundation of everything I’m building today.