
I am a physicist and president of Mayer Applied Research.
Early in my career, I studied and wrote papers about magnetic fusion and laser fusion. This work led me to my most fruitful research, resulting in the theory of a new composite particle: the tresino. The theory has implications for understanding several long-standing puzzles involving heat generation from the earth and in the solar corona.
Harnessing this heat could produce an abundant clean source of energy for power reactors. I am currently seeking a laboratory partner to explore the possibility.
To learn more about me and my experience as a physicist, see the Biography and Fusion Research sections. For an overview of the theory about this new composite particle, see Tresino Theory. For a full understanding of the tresino and its implications, see Tresino Publications.
Please contact me with your questions and suggestions.