About the Author
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Mr. Ross grew up in the small historic town of New Bern, North Carolina. He attended North Carolina State College (now North Carolina State University) where he graduated with a degree in Nuclear Engineering in 1960. He went to work as a Test Engineer at the world’s first commercial nuclear power plant, Shippingport Atomic Power Station, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was put in charge of nuclear physics testing and taught reactor physics in a training program for future nuclear plant operators. While employed at the power company, Duquesne Light Company, he attended Duquesne University Law School at night and graduated in 1967. He then joined the Westinghouse Corporation Law Department in 1968 and was assigned to work with its Nuclear Energy System Division which was then selling nuclear plants like hot cakes. In 1975 he was recruited by General Atomic Company in San Diego, California, to help sell its nuclear power plants. However, the oil embargo of the early 70’s, combined with Chernobyl and Three Mile Island put a halt to nuclear plant construction in the United States and as a result he became General Atomic’s patent attorney. In 1986 he joined Western Research Corporation which was conducting Star Wars research for the United States government. In 1996 he was hired by Cymer Corporation which makes the excimer lasers used as the light source in the fabrication of integrated circuits and obtained for them more than 100 patents mostly covering various versions of their lasers systems. In 2003 he returned to the successor of Western Research, Trex Enterprises Corporation as Vice President Intellectual Property. Trex is still involved mostly in government supported research and development. He and his son, also a patent attorney, operate a small patent practice called Ross Patent Law Office from their home offices in Del Mar and San Marcos, California. He has obtained hundreds of patents for his employers and clients in a variety of fields including, lasers, electronics, communication, thermoelectric devices, automation, imaging and integrated circuits. In his spare time during the past eight years, he has realized the existence of tronnies and entrons and has developed this “theory of everything” that he calls the “Ross Model of our Universe”. This theory is a work in progress. He calls this version “Version Eight”. Seven earlier versions are documented in patent applications that he has filed over the past seven years. Most of them can be downloaded from the US Patent Office web site. Just go to www.uspto.gov and search for “tronnies”. |