About Me
Independent theoretical physicist exploring the quantum vacuum frontier.
Who I Am
I'm Mineral Björn Hoiland, a young independent researcher and theoretical physicist from the United States with a passion for pushing the boundaries of our understanding of quantum mechanics and energy physics.
My work centers on Quantum Vacuum Catalyzation (QVC) - a speculative theoretical framework exploring whether we can engineer interactions with the quantum vacuum's zero-point energy to achieve breakthrough applications in fusion energy, materials science, and fundamental physics.
Research Philosophy
I believe in:
- Bold speculation grounded in established physics
- Transparent communication about uncertainty and limitations
- Open collaboration across disciplines and institutions
- Educational outreach to inspire the next generation
- Rigorous skepticism balanced with creative exploration
Current Focus
My research investigates:
- Bose-Einstein Condensate dynamics and vortex-vacuum coupling
- Field-Reversed Configuration plasmas and TAE mode resonances
- Schwinger limit phenomena and vacuum breakdown engineering
- Graphene/bilayer heterostructures and chiral vacuum polarization
- Mathematical frameworks extending standard QFT for vacuum catalyzation
Research Timeline
This timeline is not set in stone, and my research and understanding in these fields and QVC theory is actively changing. Expect alteration and conceptual change as my depth of knowledge grows in the field. Hover or click on events to learn more
Started Quantum Research
Vacuum Energy Studies
BEC & Superfluids
QVC Theory Development
FRC Plasma Research
Interactive Simulations
Education & Background
Self-Directed Research (2024-Present)
- Intensive study of quantum field theory, plasma physics, and condensed matter
- Developed interactive simulations for BEC and FRC physics visualization
- Built mathematical frameworks connecting vacuum energy to fusion enhancement
Areas of Study:
- Quantum Mechanics & QFT
- Plasma Physics & Fusion Energy
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Computational Physics & Simulations
- Theoretical Mathematics
Skills & Expertise
Theoretical Physics
- Quantum field theory
- Plasma dynamics & MHD
- Superfluid mechanics
- Vacuum energy phenomena
- Mathematical modeling
Computational
- 3D physics simulations
- React/Three.js visualization
- TypeScript/JavaScript
- Scientific computing
- Interactive education tools
Communication
- Technical writing
- Educational content creation
- Scientific visualization
- Public outreach
- Cross-disciplinary collaboration
IMPORTANT NOTICE
I am an independent researcher and am NOT affiliated with any:
- University or academic institution
- Research laboratory or facility
- Government organization
- Private company or corporation
- Professional physics society (currently)
All work presented on this site represents personal theoretical explorations and should be considered:
- ⚠️ Highly speculative
- 🔬 Unverified experimentally
- 📝 Not peer-reviewed
- 🎓 Not endorsed by any institution
Quantum Vacuum Catalyzation is a theoretical framework I'm developing that may prove impossible upon rigorous scrutiny, experimental testing, or mathematical analysis. I present this work transparently as an independent investigation into speculative physics.
Future Goals
Short-Term (2026-2027)
- Complete and submit QVC mathematical framework papers for peer review
- Develop more advanced physics simulations with parameter exploration
- Establish collaborations with academic researchers and labs
- Create educational video content for YouTube channel
Medium-Term (2027-2030)
- Pursue graduate studies in theoretical/plasma physics
- Conduct experimental tests of QVC predictions (if viable)
- Present research at physics conferences
- Build research team or join established lab
Long-Term Vision
- Advance understanding of vacuum energy phenomena for clean power
- Contribute to next-generation fusion energy solutions
- Bridge gap between theoretical physics and practical applications
- Inspire new approaches to fundamental questions in physics and understanding of our universe
Let's Connect
Interested in collaboration, discussion, or just want to chat about quantum physics?