Since adolescence, Terence Witt has repeatedly questioned accepted physics paradigms. Unsatisfied with theoretical limitations and the inability to move beyond merely describing data and findings, Witt challenged himself to exhaustively seek out and find the answer to the elusive question "Why?" For more than 30 years, Witt researched, developed and tested his theory about the nature of the universe and its contents. Today that theory is known as Null Physics. And now with his first book, Our Undiscovered Universe: Introducing Null Physics, Witt presents to the public and his peers Null Theory, and its groundbreaking application to our understanding of the universe. Terence Witt studied physics at Oregon State University, but soon became disenchanted with the emptiness of its standard models and switched his major to electrical engineering. Witt graduated with a BSEE in 1984. At that same time, Harris Semiconductor Corporation, a subcontractor used by aerospace giants such as Rockwell and NASA, started a new submicron device program. Based on Witt's status as a top engineering student, Harris hired Witt and appointed him to his position as a Senior Semiconductor Engineer. During his tenure at Harris, Witt won an engineering award and patent for his work in electron beam lithography.
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