Really Magazine, magazine, stuff and nonsense, science, technology, satire, satirical, irony, ironic, interviews, 1001, cartoons, marting, martin g, martin gardiner, computers, mobiles, memes, Aaron Foyer, Dr. Nahiv, patents, nuclear, waste, nanotechnology, nanotech, oil, pharma, GM, global warming, university, research, daft, private eye, smoking, obesity, hydrogen economy, viruses, snowflakes, space, bullshit, IQ, chocolate, food additives, organic, software, daft, spacejunk, cloning, clones, humour, humor, voice recognition, fusion, robots, robotics, thylacine, sunublock, UV, AI, green, asteroid, florensis, florrie, hobbit, finger length, transgenic, C02, carbon sinks, RFID, windfarms, sens, entropy, telemedicine, caffeine, satellite, vitrification, Neanderthals, pipelines, arms manufacturers,

SYSTEMIC STUFF ( + occasional nonsense ) IN THE NEWS . . . .

DECONSTRUCTED FOR POSSIBLE MUTUAL BENEFIT

 

 
BIOG.


 
 


 

 

 

 



       

only search this site




Grant Hunter biography :

 

 

 

Grant Hunter is a freelance inventor currently based in Finland. Unusually for an inventor, he does not subscribe to the normal patent / royalty method for generating return from his intellectual property – but instead acts as a consultant for corporations who wish to maximise their R&D productivity.

He holds a Ph.D in tissue psychotropics from the University of Helsinki , where he developed computer assisted a left-brain / right-brain balancing mechanism which now provides the basis for his current consulting activities.

“ It’s a question of using one half of one’s brain to come up with the creative idea, and then using the opposing half to logically demolish any unsuitable or impractical devices – without the need for physical prototyping “ .

Through Really Magazine , he will be presenting a series of example inventions which are generated using his psychotropic methodology during the course of his continuing research.

 



 

* CAUTION : may contain ( IRONY )