About Fine Structure Physics LLC

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Welcome

I'm Kenneth A. Essenwanger, but you can call me Ken. With over 37 years in science and engineering, I've seen and done a lot of science over the years. On April 5th I mathematically discovered the (atomic) Fine Structure Constant encoded in the Sun’s geometry. From there I discovered the analogous derivation of a family of equations for our cyclic big-bounce universe—validated by existing empirical astrophysical data. My simple Venn diagram shows the connection between Classical Physics, Quantum Physics, String Theories, and Fine Structure Physics for the Fine Structure Theory-of-Everything. I started Fine Structure Physics, LLC to share my passion for theoretical physics and my manuscript, "Fine Structure Physics of the Universe."

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My Journey

I've had the pleasure of working on some pretty cool projects, from RF/microwaves to mixed analog/digital designs and SoC designs for radars, cellular base stations, GPS, and more. My career has taken me through both commercial and defense/space sectors. And now—much to my own amazement—Fine Structure Physics—of our amazing universe.

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Career Highlights

  • Fine Structure Physics, LLC: Diving deep into theoretical physics.
  • The Boeing Company: Managed the F15 systems in agile software integration.
  • Raytheon Company: Worked on defense and space projects.
  • MTI Laboratory, Inc.: Test and integration in digital predistortion designs.
  • TelASIC Communications Inc.: Focused on DSP and remote radio head systems.
  • Raytheon Systems Company: Advanced radar receiver and exciter designs.

Education

  • M.S. in Engineering: California Polytechnic University, Pomona
  • B.S. in Electrical & Electronics Engineering: California Polytechnic University, Pomona, Magna Cum Laude
  • A.S. in Electronics Technology: Chaffey College, Alta Loma, California
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Patents and Publications

I hold eleven US patents (some jointly) and have published a couple of papers (one jointly) that I presented at the 1998 IEEE Frequency Control Symposium.

Professional Affiliations

I'm a proud Lifetime member of IEEE and a member of honor societies Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and Phi Kappa Phi. On the side: Cattle Ranching and Professional (Jolly) Santa.