Profile: Manoel J Pinto

Your personal background.
I was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 47 years old
Technical basic formation:Electricity and basic electronics
Labor safety technician
My graduation: Mechanical and Nuclear Engineer, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 1981

Post-graduation(latu sensu): Hydraulic Systems for PWR Nuclear Power Plants
safety
Post-graduation (general sense) : Special lubrication proccess
World Class Quality an General Management
ISO 9000 auditing and development coordinator

Researchs: Science of Materials ( Metalic and plastics )in pratic applications
Time/Space Physical Relationship
Magnetic fields variation effects in paranormal experiences
Your opinions about Einstein@Home
1) I knew about Boinc and Einstein@home through the people of SETI@home experience, which I had participated few years ago, last february, I received a e-mail from them and I think the idea of Pulsar research very interesting.

2) I see a great potential in computers chain operations,for this and others similars projects, however, for this project exactly I need more informations what will be the next steps to form a complete idea.

3) Yes, for me besides scores and credits I think will be very interesting to receive one idea (even tiny)of the mathematics systems envolved in the analisys of the data received from outer space and the influences of its results in the Einstein“s relativity general theory or others subjects linked as time/space relation or gravitational/magnetic fields.
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