

EUGENE B. PAMFILOFF
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
From a very young age, the author was fascinated with the
sciences of physics, chemistry, biology, and mechanical engineering. Instilled
with an immense curiosity, one would find him taking apart every toy, machine
and apparatus he could lay his hands on just to see how it worked. Soon he was
not only able to take these machines apart, but was able to put them back
together again and in working condition. Of course, receiving a chemistry set
for Christmas fulfilled a dream of a lifetime. From that time on, he directed
his studies toward these subjects. However, after the launch of the first
sputnik in 1957, a new subject of study was added. After several months of
working with rocket motor designs and experimentation with fuel mixtures, he
became one of the first of high school freshmen to launch a solid fuel rocket to
altitudes of 1000 feet, subsequently receiving acknowledgement in the school
paper and the San Francisco Examiner. Thereafter, direction was shifted to the
design and construction of liquid fuel rocket propulsion systems, and by 1961,
he had developed a working prototype. The continued interest in the sciences and
engineering soon came to include other subjects. From the mid 1960's to the mid
1970's, Pamfiloff was involved with the design, modification, and construction
of precision professional, commercial and industrial photographic equipment,
including specialized equipment used in aerial, medical, scientific research,
and high speed motion picture photography. During this period he gained an
extensive knowledge in related sciences and experience in photographic optics
and electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems, including film registration
and transport mechanisms, precision exposure shutters, and as a result, he
developed countless design innovations, modifications, and improvements to a
wide expanse of equipment. Even though he became respected in this field, he
remained dedicated to physics. In the late 1970's, he was one of several hundred
engineers and scientists employed at Vivitar Corporation in their research and
development wing in
Southern California.
His responsibilities included the development and research of new technologies
with specific emphasis on optical, electromechanical and electromagnetic
devices. At Vivitar he received recognition for one of several important
inventions, specifically, the first fully integrated electronic camera shutter,
driven by electromagnetic means. He enjoyed building his own prototypes, this
included the construction of an operating prototype of his electronic shutter.
The achievements led to a senior design engineering position at Optigon Research
and Development. Assisting him in all endeavors undertaken was the ability to
visualize intricate and complicated mechanisms in operation. In the early 1980's
his field of study and research shifted to nuclear and particle physics, always
maintaining a continued passion for the field of chemistry. The lifelong pursuit
of scientific knowledge, with years of experience and problem solving in related
fields, coupled with a desire to understand the unexplained aspects of physics
led the author on the quest for the Grand Theory.
BOOKS:
EUGENE PAMFIL,OFF has the following books
& publications
available:
The Order Of The Forces
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