Scientist Profile
Computer Systems Engineer with over 30 years experience in Computer Performance Evaluation (CPE) and Mathematical Modeling, Retired.
After retiring from a full time job in 2006 , I became interested in knowing if Special Relativity Theory (SRT) and General Relativity Theory (GRT) could be used to reliably predict the performance of network elements (communications servers and platforms) that are traveling within our Local Group of “fixed stars”. For approximately 14 years after retirement I have developed mathematical models that can predict performance metrics that are affected by a Traveler’s velocity such as relative response times (one way transmission time as well as end-to-end response time for a “stationary” Observer relative to that of a “moving” Traveler), relativistic frequency shifts of radio transmissions and stellar aberration displacement. The current predictive model version (Relativity Queuing Model.V2R1) can predict the above performance metrics (including gravitational mirage and gravitational redshift displacements) that are affected by escape velocity at an intervening point of closest approach to the center of a large mass. The latest predictive model “Relativity Queuing Model.V2R1” including its associated “Figures and Tables.doc”, “Model Instructions.doc” files as well as the “Relativity Queuing Systems” instructional text are parts of an evolving software product. After Downloading the Software, please read the “Product Distribution Letter” first to get additional instructions or “what’s new” information. The latest revisions of all Software Product files may be obtained free of any charge by following the instructions displayed after acceptance of the End User License Agreement (EULA). Read EULA HERE.