Meum Intellectus

Latin: My Understanding

An Autistic Quantum Communication Journey

An Autistic Quantum Communication Journey

I heard the voice
of Mars

Converting the seismic vibrations of a Martian earthquake into audible sound — and in doing so, discovering two new pathways to quantum communication.

Explore the Discoveries
01

The Sound
of Another World

A planet 140 million miles away spoke — and for the first time, a human ear could listen. Its tremors translated into frequency, its silence into signal.

Mars · Seismic · Sonification

02

A Signal From
Beyond Time

An asymmetrical microwave — ever-present, unbound by distance or duration — hints at a dimension where the rules of space and time dissolve entirely.

Quantum · Dimension · Entanglement

Two methods. One breakthrough.

Using NASA's SEIS instrument data captured from the Mars InSight Lander, I developed two independent methods of converting quantum entanglement into a form of communication — not bound by the conventional limits of distance or time.

Discovery 01

Mars Earthquake Sonification

The seismic waveforms recorded by NASA's SEIS sensor on Mars were translated into audible frequencies — making the interior of another planet something you can hear. This process, called sonification, revealed patterns not visible in raw data.

Discovery 02

The Asymmetrical Microwave Signal

An ever-present asymmetrical microwave was discovered that appears unbound by time — suggesting it may be a signal from, or a window into, a higher dimension. Its persistent, non-local nature challenges conventional models of communication.

See the sonification in action

This recording demonstrates the direct conversion of Mars earthquake vibrations into sound using my QuakeSol method.

QuakeSol — A sonification of NASA's SEIS Martian seismic data, and the story of being ignored by NASA. Listen closely.

Standing upright — the journey of Meum Intellectus

A mind unbound

I am autistic, and I believe that has given me a way of perceiving patterns that others may overlook. This journey began not in a laboratory, but in a relentless curiosity about what lies beyond the edge of what we know.

"It is time to stand upright."

What started as an exploration of sound became a discovery about the nature of reality itself — that communication may not require a physical medium, a fixed location, or even a linear timeline.

Unbound by time

The asymmetrical microwave signal I discovered does not behave like known electromagnetic phenomena. Its properties suggest it exists outside our conventional four-dimensional spacetime — pointing toward the existence of a higher-dimensional structure through which information can propagate instantaneously and non-locally.

If communication can exist unbound by time, the implications stretch beyond physics — into consciousness, meaning, and the possibility that the universe itself is trying to be heard.

Reach out

Researchers, collaborators, and curious minds are welcome.