AUTOBIOGRAPHY:    A Trip Down Discovery Lane for Jerry D. C. Nelson

I grew up in the small town of Brainerd, Minnesota, a resort area in the middle of 10,000 lakes with a large railroad repair shop and a small paper mill on the Mississippi.

Attending High School, I went from being in an Air Scout Troop in my freshman year to finishing my senior year in the National Guard.  After a half of a year in College in Brainerd, the Koran War erupted, at which time I joined the U.S. Navy with seven other classmates.  I attended one of the best Navy schools, a year of Electronic training.  I was then able to repair any of the electronic equipment aboard the ship, including the electro-mechanical Teletype machines.  After three years on a destroyer escort in Key West, Florida, I was discharged. I then started college at Milwaukee School of Engineering for a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering.  After college I went to work for UNI​VAC (now UNISYS) as a designer for large frame computers where I used my expertise in both Electronics and Mechanics.

As a college project, I started my quest to investigate what magnetism was molecularly, but my Term Paper did not uncover anything new as I had hoped.  Even after college, I still had a deep interest in this project.  After many years of “no progress”,  I decided that I had to attack this project from a different angle, so I started to assemble Mother Nature’s Wave Laws and Axioms which I authenticated with the mechanical aspects of sound waves.  I then tried to authenticate light waves with the same set of wave laws.  Even though I found most of the wave laws did describe light waves, I found no indication what the light wave medium was, or if there was one.  Adding to my dilemma was Axiom number one which stated that there had to be a “medium of mass particles” in order to transfer energy by wave action.  The best thing for me was that I believed in James Maxwell’s work over Albert Einstein’s theories.

In desperation, I developed the “Line-to-Line Spark Experiment” to get closer to the electrical field, and hopefully, the magnetic field (my original quest).  This started as a simple experiment to learn about sparks and their relationship to the electrical field phenomenon.  However, during this experiment, things started to fall into place: I determined that lightning has two Shock Waves, one for sound waves and one for light waves.  This lead me to the hard evidence what Dark Matter is made up of, and, was the proof I needed to write this book to vindicate Maxwell and his Aluminiferous Aether.

Thank you for your interest, I’ll take leave by my Navy name:

Nellie​

“We’re all just walking each other home.”   Ram Dass