The predecessor of the smartphone was an alchemist designed astrolabe called a “star-taker” in Greek. It was the do-everything device in Europe and into the Islamic world by the 8th century. I had the fortunate opportunity to work on a modern version of one.
“When I entered the research facility owned by Professor Everett Barber of Yale University when I was 13 years old, (more on this story here), I was directed to work on a modern version of an astrolabe type invention. Mr. Barber said it was accurate enough to be used by surveyors to establish direction according to the position of the sun in the sky.” —William Eastwood
“I didn’t continue working for Everett Barber because the research I was conducting on my own led me in a different direction. I soon realized that the science paradigm being taught in universities was nothing more than a set of myths and there were no courses teaching real science that I could take. The way I discovered that is given here. This is my true story.”
“One night at age 12 or 13 as I lay in bed…”
“I didn’t come from an academic family, and I didn’t even receive guidance from my parents. I was thrown into the world alone without anyone telling me anything about success or surviving. My father criticized me and basically said “good luck, you’re on your own,” although he was a loving parent.
“I had to educate myself. And I didn’t fit in at all. I was threatened and bullied all the time. I had no connections to educated people. I started reading books and began applying metaphysical principles.
“One night at age 12 or 13 I decided I needed to find out if what I was learning was true and if I really had an inner self. So, as I stared out my bedroom window at a full moon over a snow covered bitter cold landscape in January, I asked some questions directed to my inner self as I fell asleep. I asked, ‘If you are there, I need to know if all of this is true.’
“That night I woke up three times, or so I thought. Each time I tried to move, I couldn’t. I was terrified, but I did eventually move, but not in my physical body.
I Am Not an Ordinary Scientist
“That night I woke up three times, or so I thought. Each time I tried to move, I couldn’t. I was terrified, but I did eventually move, but not in my physical body. I struggled to get out of my physical body. That was when I began what would be many far and enduring journeys in my astral form. I now knew with absolute certainty that everything I had been learning was true! I knew I was an eternal spiritual being and I began traveling far and wide (read more about my journeys here).
“I am not the kind of scientist who writes math equations on a blackboard. I am in the field directly experiencing empirical evidence, and that’s how I get my information. I am a traveler and an adventurer. When I was 12, I understood multidimensional reality and by 13 I was exploring time. There were no schools teaching the new paradigm, and so I knew I would have to be the one to do that. I set out on my own, and that’s when my real research began. Only later did I bring what I had learned to the world as Internal Science and International Philosophy.” —William Eastwood
“The whole point of Internal Science and International Philosophy is that they are simple and easy to apply. Anyone can apply it with amazing results like what I got when I was directed to work on an astrolabe for an actual Yale University professor! I also used the principles to acquire my estates.“ —William Eastwood
From his autobiography
At age 13 I had my 100% solar heated and cooled homes built in my hometown for less than it costs to build a standard home. I owned three large historic homes on the coast of Maine in 1985, at age 22. Now the goal must be to solve world problems. I created Internal Science and International Philosophy because they can be used to solve any problem.
William Eastwood: International Philosopher
— William Eastwood.
Solve any problem!
Achieve any goal!
Science with a heart and soul!
An iconoclast/modern alchemist who helps people achieve their dreams
“The person who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The person who walks alone is likely to find himself in places no one has ever seen before.”
— Albert Einstein
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“I worked for a Yale Professor at age 13 and owned three large homes on the coast of Maine by age 23 because International Philosophy works like magic. Now my focus is on the original goal.”
— William Eastwood.
Eastwood is a descendant of the Plantagenet Dynasty (14 kings of England), American founders, and General Doolittle.