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Modifications of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Canonical treatments of classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, cosmology, and even string theory motivate a discussion of the mathematical foundations of universal logical treatments of abstract concepts in a scientific basis. What this means is that the basic assumptions and certainties of structures in rational thinking must relate to a new approach to objective truth. According to Penrose, there are three fundamental worlds or paradigms that are nested within each other:

Stephen Sharma
1 day ago4 min read


Port of Long Beach: Nuclear Shipyard
At General Physics, both our executive leadership and engineering teams see Southern California not just as a logistics hub, but as the foundation for a new era of advanced shipbuilding. The Port of Long Beach—spanning roughly 3,200 acres with 25 miles of waterfront and supporting nearly $100 billion in annual trade—is one of the most strategically important maritime centers in the world . It is here, in Long Beach, that we envision a WEST campus: a 2,500,000 square foot inte

Stephen Sharma
Mar 302 min read


Faraday's Law of Induction for Current Production Contrasting Steam Cycle Generation
Although modern power generation is highly advanced, roughly 81% of the global electricity supply is still derived from fossil fuels, with about 10% coming from nuclear energy. What is particularly notable is that, despite major innovations in nuclear physics—across Generation III and emerging Generation IV reactor designs such as sodium fast reactors, boiling water reactors, pressurized water reactors, and thorium salt reactors—the fundamental method of electricity generatio

Stephen Sharma
Mar 282 min read


Networking at the LA Tech Mixer
Motivating the future of technology and industry in a scientific setting requires a combination of human resources, innovative academic ideas, and a scattering of thoughts from an initial impulse. The amount of collective consensus reality built into the modern network of associates in General Physics, for example, is a function of interaction quanta. Essentially, the energy per interaction is defined by the mixing of ideas. If this sounds complicated, then imagine a simpler

Stephen Sharma
Mar 273 min read


This Cannot Be a War of Civilizations: Islamic and Western Coexistence
In recent days, developments involving Iran have reignited a broader debate about the relationship between Western states and the Muslim world. While public discourse often emphasizes extremism and conflict, it is equally important to recognize that the vast majority of Muslim societies live in peace and contribute meaningfully to global civilization. Historically, Islamic and Western intellectual traditions have not existed in isolation or perpetual conflict. During the eras

Stephen Sharma
Mar 233 min read


Research and Development at the American Physical Society Global Physics Summit 2026
General Physics was proud to attend the American Physical Society’s annual Global Physics Summit in Denver, Colorado in March 2026. Along with thousands of scientists and support staff, General Physics accelerated fusion ideas, physics concepts, and manufacturing strategy within an innovative A.I. driven scientific marketplace. Pivoting to develop next-generation nuclear reactors, beyond generation IV will require substantial investment in many sectors - academia, industry, a

Stephen Sharma
Mar 214 min read


Beyond Prohibition: A Scientific Blueprint for Regulating a New Frontier in Pharmaceutical Synthesis
From the consulting desk of General Physics, we engage with complexity. Our B2B clients operate at the intersection of rigorous science and demanding logistics. We advise on projects where accuracy is paramount, whether we’re optimizing the geometry of a manufacturing facility or analyzing molecular dynamics in novel compounds. I was discussing precursor chemical synthesis with Tori Matthews, an applied bioengineer from the University of Washington. Her model of e-commerce an

Stephen Sharma
Mar 15 min read


The Quantum Invisible: Engineering a Revolution at the Nano
General Physics is working on some amazing things. We look to nature for inspiration. The world around us is increasingly defined by the unseen. From the intricate workings of our smartphones to the life-saving precision of medical implants, the frontier of innovation is shrinking, pushing the boundaries of what's possible at the micro and nanoscale. Here at General Physics, we believe this invisible revolution is just beginning, and we're at the forefront of developing the n

Stephen Sharma
Feb 222 min read


Reinventing the Quantum Landscape: From Hamiltonians to Global Solutions
At General Physics, we view the universe not just as a collection of particles, but as a vast, computable system of energy and information. As we prepare to join the global scientific community at the APS Global Physics Summit in Denver, our focus is on a fundamental shift in quantum architecture: the move from discrete gate-based logic to a pure Hamiltonian computing paradigm. While the industry often treats Grover’s and Shor’s algorithms as separate entities, we recognize t

Stephen Sharma
Feb 182 min read


Reflections from Binding.Energy 2026: Shaping the Future of Nuclear Infrastructure
The dust has finally settled after an incredible week in Aachen, Germany, of Binding.Energy 2026. As General Physics continues to expand its footprint in the international energy sector, this summit served as a pivotal moment for our team to align with the brightest minds and most influential companies in the ITER member states. At General Physics, we believe that the transition to a sustainable, high-output energy grid is a team sport. Throughout the conference, we had the p

Stephen Sharma
Feb 132 min read


The Physical-Mental-Mathematical Being: String Determinism and the Autonoetic Brain
At General Physics, we don’t just look at the stars; we look at the observer looking at the stars. This is in a way, the interaction quantum that we discuss in our fundamental research and in the book soon to be published. For decades, the "hard problem" of consciousness has been treated as a philosophical ghost in the machine. We want to start a discussion about psychology and biophysics as it relates to treatments of patients and the nature of conscious action. Recent work

Stephen Sharma
Feb 103 min read


Physical Reality and a Deterministic Structure of Strings
Motivating a lot of nuclear and particle physics is the current many body quantum theory and phase shift scattering analysis usually presented in Dirac notation. Let’s take a step back and before we delve too far down into physics and quantum, we should understand the nature of determinstic philosophy and the physical-mental-mathematical world that has built the quantum interpretation. What this means is that our ideas of causality and the dynamism of matter filled space are

Stephen Sharma
Feb 52 min read


The Physics of Dating: Apps, Coffee Shops, Bars, Dancing, and the Information Superhighway
I started 2026 with a plan to start dating with more frequency. My current relationship status is fairly complicated with lots of situationships, cheating, and sleeping around really affecting my ability to concrete my interactions with my special someone. It is not that there is no love, maybe it is that I have not made my intentions and attitude known. I fell in love with a student of mine, from human physiology at USC, but society deems it reprehensible to date your studen

Stephen Sharma
Jan 194 min read


Experiences and Phenomena, Matter and the String Geodesic Landscape
What motivates scientists is the desire to describe the motion, dynamism, and interaction of things in the world. General Physics works to uncover not just the design and manufacturing basis of scientific experimental physics, it attempts to describe the theoretical underpinnings of the similarity between events and material things. Reality is a Pythagorean and Weyl combination. There is distance and space, with matter embedded in spacetime, and there is topological connectiv

Stephen Sharma
Jan 51 min read


The Nature of Emergent Properties
Before we get into the metaphysics of reality, I have to apologize to the special someones in my life. I have been behaving poorly and have not treated them with gentleness and consideration. My company is one way I like to give back. General Physics' scientists work together to solve the problems of human society, we must understand that we are only human, we make mistakes, we try to do better, and we ultimately define reality through espistemological relativism. What this m

Stephen Sharma
Dec 16, 20252 min read


The Fourier Transform and Pseudo-Randomness: Patterning Physical Space
General Physics is planning to develop sensor technology that involves the Fourier transform and mathematical deconvolution of phase space pictures with distributions of Riemann zeta functions and Penrose tilings in n-dimensional setups. A sensor in physical space, for example a traffic monitoring road wire, an optical sensor in the jungle under-layer, a survey of the diversity of butterflies in the Amazon, a satellite solid angle steradian light field study, and behaviors of

Stephen Sharma
Nov 28, 20252 min read


The Next Epoch of Physics: Merging Humanity and Machine with General Physics
General Physics, a California corporation stands at the precipice of a thought revolution, charting a course where the boundaries between humanity, biology, and technology dissolve. We focus on a self-similar nearest neighbor interaction with a Fourier transform of connected diagrams patterning a Riemann zeta distribution of primes to mitigate turbulence and rein in chaos. Our research isn't just about understanding the universe; it's about fundamentally reshaping the human

Stephen Sharma
Nov 23, 20253 min read


DPP 2025 Summary
As a California-based corporation dedicated to advancing plasma modeling, fusion engineering, and high-performance simulation technologies, General Physics closely followed the broad scientific landscape presented at this year’s DPP discussions. Across magnetic confinement physics, energetic particles, MHD stability, and turbulence, the community emphasized fundamental questions aligned with our mission: how to optimize confinement, mitigate instabilities, and couple predicti

Stephen Sharma
Nov 22, 20254 min read


Solving the n-body Problem
General Physics, a California-based corporation committed to advancing fundamental physics and computational methods, is pioneering a transformative mathematical approach to a problem that has plagued classical dynamics for centuries: the general n-body problem. Traditional analytical solutions for n greater than 3 have proven elusive, necessitating computationally intensive simulations. Our research proposes a shift from continuous differential equations in position space to

Stephen Sharma
Nov 19, 20253 min read


MD versus PIC-FEM
Both Molecular Dynamics (MD) with a Lennard-Jones (LJ) potential and the Particle-in-Cell (PIC) method with a Finite Element Method (FEM) mesh are computational approaches for modeling plasma, but they operate on vastly different scales and principles, making them suitable for distinct aspects of an H-mode fusion plasma in a stellarator-tokamak hybrid. MD, an atomistic, first-principles technique using the LJ potential (designed for neutral, non-bonded atoms, and a crude appr

Stephen Sharma
Nov 15, 20252 min read
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