Author Archives: Bruce Nappi

About Bruce Nappi

Founder/Director of the A3 Research Institute, the A3 Society, the Humanist Friendship Group of New England. Co-founder of the School of the Medical Arts, the first all medical high school in the U.S. Eagle Scout on the 1965 North Pole Expedition. Worked for 40 years at the bleeding edge of high tech covering areas like nuclear power, robotics, medical instruments, automation, and healthcare. Most recently focused on medical simulation training at the University of Florida, College of Medicine. In 2010, published two books to summarize major discoveries in science, sociology, psychology, and world sustainability. In 2013, founded the A3 Research Institute to gather people of like interests, to implement the discoveries which support sustainability. In 2015, completed and published a major scientific paper which proposes a new structure for matter in the universe, presents a model for the Grand Unification of matter and energy, and supersedes Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. BS and MSc degrees from MIT ’69. My current primary focus is on Personalized Democracy, a major breakthrough to overcome gridlock in governments and the breakdown of communication between people in society. Personalized Democracy will usher in a political system that, for the first time in history, gives citizens not only DIRECT access to all parts of government, but also control of legislation so that their personal needs are respected and implemented. Mr. Nappi holds BS and MSc degrees from MIT ‘69

Collapse of Modern Communication – A3 Structured Dialog

Communications in modern society have reached a breaking point. The internet promised the miracle of opening instant communications to all people of the world. But, because it was implemented through a highly competitive commercial model, this “miracle” was largely lost. … Continue reading

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A Twist on Fibonacci – for the math geeks

Over 40 years ago, I made a significant breakthrough related to the famous Fibonacci sequence. While this math equation is world renown as a description for so many natural phenomenon, I have never been able to find any explanation for … Continue reading

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The Changing Media World – Structured Discussions

I recently filled out a questionnaire for Bloomberg News about my satisfaction with their website. I gave them a “low score”. I didn’t pay much attention to it because I get at least one request for a major survey a … Continue reading

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Senator Elizabeth Warren vs. Senate Eviction Hypocrisy

In a Tweet on 8/8/20, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren stated, in relation to U.S. government response to the U.S. Covid-19 disaster, “40 million Americans – mostly Black and Latinx – could be evicted this year.” One would think, that the … Continue reading

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Something’s Rotten from the STEM to the Core – 2020 update

Since the first use of the term “STEM” in 2001 by the U.S. National Science Foundation, the term has been part of mainstream propaganda. “STEM” is an acronym for the phrase “Science Technology Engineering and Math”. Like motherhood and apple … Continue reading

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Role of “Majority Rule” in the Collapse of Democracy

In 2016, I wrote an article titled The Role of “Majority Rule” in the Collapse of Democracy. It was for a writer’s workshop called Medium.com. Most articles written for Medium just capture the attention of a few dozen other authors. … Continue reading

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Why government leaders can’t understand complex issues

In a Tweet about leadership, educator Danny Steele said, “Complex problems do not usually have simple answers. Good leaders recognize that “quick fixes” are not the goal… and they understand that meaningful solutions are usually the result of collaborating with … Continue reading

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Hypocrisy Justifying Government Expenditures

In a Tweet on 7/17/20, Pete Buttigieg, former U.S. presidential candidate stated, in relation to U.S. government response to the U.S. Covid-19 disaster, “If nothing is done, 28 million Americans could be facing eviction at the end of this month. … Continue reading

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Overpopulation Is A Major Concern

In a recent post from Olivia at Empathy Conservation, she replies to a new phase on Twitter that calls discussions about human population growth “ecofascist’. Her standpoint on this is: Absurd and Harmful. I agree completely. When the trolls try … Continue reading

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Disease and Population Collapse

A recent article from “The Hill” magazine’s Changing America series, written by Alexandra Kelley on July 15, 2020, reported a truly DEVASTATING statistic. The article was titled, “Almost one-third of Florida children tested are positive for the coronavirus”. The statistic … Continue reading

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