The Core Logic
Most people think faith and reason are two different operating systems that can't run on the same hardware. I’ve spent my life proving that the opposite is true. The more we understand the "code" of the universe, the more it points to a brilliant Programmer.
The Academic Stack: I hold a PhD in Computer Science and have spent 25 years teaching at the college level. My primary research focuses on the cutting edges of technology: Quantum Computing and Artificial Intelligence.
But I’m not just a guy in a lab coat. Before I was diving into quantum algorithms, I was known in a completely different circuit. Under the name "Awesomefat," I spent years as a competitive eater. That side of me—the approachable guy in a Hawaiian shirt who doesn't take himself too seriously—is just as important as the PhD.
The Mission: Defending the Code
My goal is simple: to use my background in science and technology to articulate the truth of the Christian faith to a world that often thinks it's obsolete. I believe we are living in a time where the "Quantum" and the "Divine" are converging, and we need a logic-driven defense for the hope that we have.
Whether I'm writing The Quantum Papers, recording Transmissions, or filming Visual Logs, I am dedicated to one thing: Bridging the gap between the lab and the cross.
Beyond the Screen
When I'm not teaching or analyzing theology, I'm often found working on technology that matters. I am a founder and primary funder of a startup dedicated to cancer research software, helping patients get access to novel trials that can save lives. Logic, faith, and compassion aren't separate categories—they are all part of the same mission.