The Meta Modern Man studied electrical engineering, chemistry, and physics, then did automotive, industrial controls, construction, electrical, and IT work for 30 years. From theory to chemical composition to design to end use, this project is about the details of the things that keep the world working, and worth working for.
Knives and metallurgy have been a long-time interest; the simplest kind of tool, the details are the most complex.
Tools have been most of my day-to-day life for over 30 years, from hammers and wrenches to power drills and saws.
Fuel powers our world, for a while longer, at least, and even than, battery charge is just a different kind of "fuel." Cars, trucks, motorcycles, anything that guzzles gasoline or drinks electrons to move you.
Toys are most anything else, really; watches, electronics, books, and more, the things that we don't necessarily need, but add joy to our lives.
AI is coming, but it's not what you think.
Stick around, there's a lot going on.