Hillbilly Storm Chasers Research Division


Research Division

The Hillbilly Storm Chasers Research Division conducts independent frontier research at the intersection of emergent time, informational geometry, nonlinear dynamics, and observer‑dependent physics. Our work spans the ODIM‑U framework, Quiet‑Scalar Time, Foundry‑based projection‑capacity models, warp‑field engineering, artificial‑gravity mechanisms, resonant spacetime structures, volumetric light‑geometry systems, and early‑universe informational cosmology. We develop open, reproducible simulation engines, theoretical frameworks, and experimental concepts aimed at understanding how information, geometry, and physical law co‑emerge in finite‑observer systems. All research is governed by the Information‑Bubble Peaceful‑Use License (IBPUL‑X.1), ensuring that every model, equation, simulation, and derivative work remains exclusively civilian, scientific, educational, exploratory, or humanitarian in nature.

License

Information‑Bubble Peaceful‑Use License (IBPUL‑X.1)
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19929587

Published Works

External Profiles

Google Scholar – David E. Blackwell

ORCID – David E. Blackwell

Zenodo – Research Archive

Academia.edu – David Blackwell

GitHub – hillbillydave

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