Present and PAST Projects

PRESENT 
(2021 - ...)

In 2021, I decided to make a career change. But what to do? As I didn't know what could become my new passion, I returned to old and forgotten passions that I had abandoned years before. 

I restarted my writing habits, learned illustration and photography, began an Instagram account and learned how to virtually connect with people.

That, however, didn't mean a difficult intellectual challenge, so I returned to programming and immediately learned that all my previous years had only been related to Procedural-Oriented-Programming. Hence, I have since then embarked on a journey of new knowledge and challenges, taking me to a software engineer profile.

Finally, I additionally realized a new kind of science, related to the analysis of big data sets. Whether coming from human behavior or non-human, this new branch of science allows us to efficiently understand their patterns and extract insights to predict their future behavior.   

PROBLEM OF MASSES 
(2017 - 2021)

Why masses obey a hierarchical structure (a >> b >> c >> ...)? From a very simplistic viewpoint, this is the question giving place to the problem of the masses. 

I had no clue where to start.  There were already many articles trying to give an explanation, however, most of them treated this problem as if each mass was a single problem on its own. 

In 2019, I came to an idea that consisted in simplifying the problem to actually four mass scales, instead of twelve. I later discovered that it was already suggested two decades before. However, they left two unsolved aspects that my theory was able to explain.


PROBLEM OF MIXING ANGLES (2008 - 2018)

Why so small? And why so large? These are the two questions behind the problem of mixing angles.

Ten years of a passionate obsession took me into a journey of ideas. I was dedicating all of my time to just thinking. Little by little, I came to small conclusions that would help give the next step. 

In 2014, I finally created an approach, together with a collaborator, that could give a solution, but many of its steps were ad-hoc. I took the following years to improve this solution as much as possible. In the end, the complete final solution is still missing. I hope that during my lifetime someone solves it, allowing me to finally understand its origin.