Exploratory engineering. Applied science. Net-positive systems.
neutralproton is an invention and research portfolio focused on technically plausible, mechanism-driven concepts at the intersection of human health, energy systems, materials, and applied computation.
This repository serves as the canonical public record for conceptual architectures, system logic, and exploratory prototypes. The emphasis is on how systems work, not industrial design, marketing, or speculative aesthetics.
The name neutralproton references an unresolved scientific intuition:
progress often emerges from questioning assumptions that appear fundamental but may not be complete.
This portfolio operates under three constraints:
Mechanism over appearance
Systems are evaluated by causal structure, not visual form.
Plausibility over hype
Concepts must be consistent with known physics, physiology, or computation—even if unproven.
Net-positive outcomes
Designs should plausibly improve human well-being, system efficiency, or resource utilization.
Adaptive tactile guidance for respiratory regulation
A wearable system that detects non-therapeutic breathing patterns via inertial sensing and introduces gradual, non-cognitive tactile rhythm correction over time.
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Thermal gradient capture and redirection
Exploratory concepts involving controlled phase-change, thermal mass cycling, and heat flux redirection to improve system-level efficiency in cooling or energy recovery contexts.
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Photovoltaic optimization via micro-oscillation
Conceptual solar architectures that introduce ultrasonic or mechanical micro-motion to improve photon interaction, boundary layer behavior, or material efficiency under real-world conditions.
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Material recovery marketplaces
A system concept for connecting discarded or underutilized materials with secondary markets, emphasizing logistics efficiency and value recovery rather than recycling as a last resort.
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Set-by-set subjective performance analytics
A fitness analytics concept built around capturing subjective effort, repetition count, and time as vectors per set—favoring human perception as a valid data source rather than noise.
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Structure may change as concepts mature or are separated into standalone repositories.
All projects are exploratory.
Nothing in this repository should be interpreted as:
Some concepts may be abandoned. Others may progress into formal research, licensing discussions, or independent companies.
Unless explicitly stated otherwise:
If you are interested in licensing, collaboration, or technical discussion, initiate contact first.
Josef M. Drew
Applied systems thinker
Background in tactical emergency medicine, equities/asset management, and exploratory engineering
Contact:
📧 joe@inexio.io
neutralproton is not a product roadmap.
It is a thinking surface.