(Software Engineering, Computer & Digital Concepts,
Advanced Calculus, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations, Statistics,
Numerical Analysis, Operations Research, Discrete Topics, Computer Organization
and Architecture, Micro Computers, Data Structures)
University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Attended 1972-1973. 48 Credits, 3.1/4.0. University of Michigan -
Literature, Science & Arts
(One year of Chemistry and One year Calculus, 20 credits Psychology, Anthropology)
Colorado Mountain Club member and/or Front Range
hiker, 1981-1992.
Lived in Denver Colorado most of time since
1980.
Married to Ruth since 1991.
Mental Quotient Undefined .
Interest(s) - Miscellaneous:
Music, Jazz and Classical; Photography/Video; Jogging, Walking;
Programming/Java Programming; Reading, Science Magazine, Scientific
American, Mathematics Magazine (when I have time) .
Political View:
Full System Transformation View(s). As part of
the solution not the problem.
Zim’s Goals:
Work in Math. Art and develop Applications from the
Math. Art.
Work in other forms of Creative Math.
Identify relevant/significant Human Reality Maps
that don't work
Research Non-Functional components of systems for
use in defense systems.
Mathematically evaluate important Systems or Sub
Systems with The Relational Transformation within System Transformations.
Explore further Sub-System ×/ System
existential and mathematical dynamics.
Explore why any identified item(s)/event(s) has corresponding
limits to their Quantitative or Qualitative values. Either by their inherent
definitions or corresponding quantitative values. And to investigate subsequent
applications.
Explore Mathematical operations (+,-,×,/)
modeled as Systems and/or Sub Systems. Art, implications, applications, etc.
And as the origins of Space. And as origin(s) to Principal System.
Explore The Universe as a Logical Derivation and
not the origin of some Item/Event
History of Zim Mathematics:
After returning to Denver
in 1984 I spent time and money climbing the mountains in
Metro Denver Front Range. When I ran out of money I stayed home and began
writing
what I now call Zim Mathematics.
I have been dabbling in Math. Art and Creative Math ever since then.