Geoffrey Haselhurst
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Geoffrey Haselhurst (born 10th November 1959) is a mathematics and science teacher, played state level field hockey (Western Australia)[1] and is an inventor and natural philosopher.
He studied education at the University of Western Australia, majoring in physics and mathematics, taught at Trinity College.
In 1986 he invented Q-Zar (Quasar) Space Games [2] which he sold to a company owned by U2 (Irish band) in 1990 and retired to live in the country.
Over ten years he read on the history and evolution of philosophy, physics and metaphysics, which led to his further development of the work of mathematical physicist Professor Milo Wolff on the Metaphysics of Space and Motion and the Wave Structure of Matter (WSM).[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Perth Thundersticks". Hockey WA.
- ^ Q-ZAR Space Games
- ^ "Google Scholar: Geoffrey Haselhurst, Milo Wolff". Google Scholar.