About¶
Neumekan (Neutrino Mechanics) has been developed over more than two decades by a father-and-son team — Dr. Tsung-Wu Lin and Dr. Hejie Lin — united by a single conviction: that the forces of nature can be understood as ordinary mechanics acting through a real, physical medium. This page introduces the people behind the theory.
Tsung-Wu Lin¶
Dr. Tsung-Wu Lin is an emeritus professor of civil engineering at National Taiwan University, where he previously served as chair of the Civil Engineering Department and as director of the university’s computer center. Since his early retirement in 1993, he has devoted his work to developing the kinetic theory of the aether/neutrino medium as a mechanical explanation of gravity and electromagnetic waves — guided by a long-standing perspective often summarized by the phrase “everything is mechanics.” His work on this theory received a Paper Award from the Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
ResearchGate Profile:
Tsung-Wu Lin on ResearchGate
Hejie Lin¶
Dr. Hejie Lin is a multi-disciplinary engineer with expertise in internal-combustion simulation, noise and vibration, rotor-bearing systems, and vehicle dynamics. He is a computer-aided engineer at General Motors and an adjunct lecturer at Oakland University, and has also taught at St. Clair College. He is the author of Aether Mechanics: Natural Theory of the Universe and a coauthor of Lecture Notes on Acoustics and Noise Control (Springer), holds multiple US patents, and received a Paper Award from the Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics for the kinetic theory of electromagnetic waves. He lives in Troy, Michigan.
Personal Website:
hejielin.com
ResearchGate Profile:
Hejie Lin on ResearchGate