I decided I needed a “philosophy of life” when I was still in my teens. Rather than looking for one to adopt, I decided I create my own. I am still working on it; such an endeavor can have no fixed goal. It becomes a habit, something you do every day, one that ultimately defines you, in my case, as a “natural philosopher.” But natural philosophers, (today we call them scientists, but that term has acquired limited connotations, an expectation that the only tools you use are mathematics and statistics) sometimes make discoveries that are so compelling that they cannot be ignored. They become a project that must be pursued to a conclusion. That has happened to me. I call that pursuit “The Atlantis Architecture”
Other things I am working on now: