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Dr. Hejie Lin is a computer-aided engineer at General Motors and an independent researcher working in theoretical physics and mechanics. His independent research focuses on mechanical and continuum-based descriptions of physical phenomena, with particular emphasis on neutrinos, fundamental interactions, and statistical physics.

He earned an undergraduate degree in physics and a PhD in mechanical engineering. In addition to his industry career, he has served as an adjunct instructor at St. Clair College and Oakland University, teaching courses related to engineering and applied mechanics.

Dr. Lin is the author of Aether Mechanics: Natural Theory of the Universe and a co-author of Lecture Notes on Acoustics and Noise Control. He also holds three United States patents related to engineering systems and applications.

His independent research explores mechanical interpretations of gravitation, electromagnetism, and nuclear interactions, as well as extensions of kinetic theory, entropy, and transport phenomena. This work is conducted independently and outside the scope of his professional employment.

For detailed theoretical development and mathematical formulations related to neutrino mechanics, please see
▶︎ Neumekan — Neutrino Mechanics Theory
neumekan.com


The research and views presented on this website are personal and independent and do not represent the views or positions of General Motors.