Joseph P. Firmage
Academy of Science and Arts
USA
Joseph P. Firmage is a researcher and author developing Potentum Physics, a geometric-algebra approach that presents atoms, fields, and coherence as conjugate rotations of interlinked flux. Through the ORIGAMI Physics Observatory and the Academy of Science and Arts, his work pairs classical field intuition with GA rotors and high-fidelity visual plates—codified as Canon 12, a publication standard for accessible, equation-light pedagogy. Recent KAIROS reports include The Loving Atom (Canon 12) and ongoing studies connecting quasar jet torsion, hydrogen spectroscopy, and molecular resonance to macroscopic design principles relevant to sustainable habitats. His current focus is translating these insights into practical frameworks for science education, materials thinking, and ecosystem-aligned engineering on Earth and future Martian settlements.