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General Physics works as a team to generate solutions to the most complex and unsolved problems of today. From the traveling salesman problem and MHD optimization to adversarial activity monitoring, General Physics' scientists are innovators and well intentioned thought leaders.

War Gaming Russia-NATO Geopolitical Military Strategy

Modeling adversarial activity requires the monitoring of targets in all theaters of conflict. Through robust observation, measurement, and tracking with A.I. generated optimization and linearization of materiel movement and placement, foresight can be generated for collaboration with military partners working to interdict Russian supply chains and military activity specifically in Ukraine. General Physics is committed to a Ukrainian victory over aggressor Russia. As Laplace posed, a sufficient intelligence given the positions of all particles can predict with certainty the future outcome of events. It is this philosophy that governs the conclusion that massive ISR operations need to commence against authoritarian Russia.

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Quantum Sensors

General Physics is working with Zurich Instruments to develop a combination lock-in amplifier and phased array radar system to detect fractional dimensional Hilbert-Huygens complex multi-abscissa waves in a new hyperspace of propagation. Waves are not truly sinusoidal in nature, imagine the ocean, mountains, and lightning; new self-similar shapes require better electronics for detection thus leading to increased bandwidth in signal transmission.

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Scale Invariant Financial Analysis

Financial sector strategy involves the micro and macro economic modeling of Pareto efficient, Keynsian, and supply side systems. An understanding of the kernel of the social outcome, the promise of FIAT and decentralized currency, the valuation problem of welfare state democracy, and flexible specialization will lead to scale invariant revenue generation that lasts through uncertainty.

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