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Dear Jessica,
Thanks for interest in my Turing Motor. Please feel Free to Email me and we can talk about it. I would be delighted to have someone write about it.
Briefly, It will not hit the radar of too many people, the figured out autism that made it and invented it hasn't even been in a text book yet, so the logic that makes it go is just 'Greek ' to all the experts of Engineering. I came to the conclusion years ago I would simply have to build it and then have it reverse engineered. 90% of the Turing Motor has never been done before, thus in the eyes of the normal thinker it is impossible.
Politically Autism Wise the older people that knew autism like I do were forced out of post Rain Man Autism and they do their best to keep me and others like me hidden as we unintentionally deflate their empire. When we don't live in group homes, we drive and have taken autism thoughts to the threshold of normal ones: we are indeed not welcome news in modern autism circles. Add our stories back in to Autism and modern Autism will be wearing Egg on its face. Autism is now a billion dollar Empire so they have lots of reasons not to admit to us.
Occasionally a few people cite my work in research in high school and college level papers they write. Some write me back and claim I' got an "F" or the sharp edge of my professors tongue, as they mention my work and our old working autism. Many professors deduct points form their paper for in essence taking a stand against the modern autism. "Stick with only approved autism organizations" was a comment on one person's paper. One lady sent me her paper and I autographed it and sent it back to her, she was proud of her "F" on it.
If you write about my Turing Motor expect similar remarks, humans are not keen on thinking too hard and listening to odd ideas. I find if you don't "run a political campaign" and choose your topics and words carefully your lost if you are trying to make a point, especially if that point has never been in a book before (autism).
Sincerely, Rich Shull
Labels: Autism/ Social, Contacting Rich, Future Horizons, politics and reality, Turing Motor
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