Hugh Everett III (originator of many-worlds theory)
[The Many-worlds interpretation is the] only completely coherent approach to explaining both the contents of quantum mechanics and the appearance of the world.
—Hugh Everett III
Combine these two views for Internal Science and International Philosophy
Creator of Internal Science & International Philosophy
William Eastwood says you are a genius even if you do not realize that you are
"I can prove it. If someone like me can do what I did you can do anything!"
At age 12, William Eastwood said, "I can change the world," and he picked up a pencil.
Less than a year later, William's school counselor called Yale University.
William Eastwood, worked for a Yale University professor on a secret invention at a private research and development facility at age 13.
"People who go around learning on their own often turn out to be pretty interesting themselves." — Carolyn Battista, 1979 Eastwood press interviewer.
"Fast forward 50 years, and you have a visionary who has dedicated his life to crafting a new science and philosophy, offering profound solutions to both personal and global challenges." — Camille, The Edge Magazine.
Feeling stifled by External Science, Eastwood went off on his own to develop a more accurate paradigm of reality to solve world problems and help everyone to create their dreams. He gives us Internal Science and International philosophy, by the people for the people.