Meet Hemi

“Hemi”, David Anthony Hemstock

Prior to the completion of MOUNT GIZA-THE SHAFT BUILD’S first version, Hemi wrote two fully interacting feature scripts, HIS and HERS, and co-wrote a romance novel, DREAM DATE, while regularly blogging a collection of poems and essays.

A rebel intellectual and consummate outsider in the vain of many a heretical thinker, Newton and his Mathematic Principles of Natural Philosophy, Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, Hapgood’s Earth Crust Displacement, Galileo’s spherical globe hypothesis, and Copernicus’ On the Revolutions of Heavenly Bodies, Hemi systematically and courageously explores answers to Man’s oldest enigma and its infinite implications while obsessively observing and questioning life and the whole of Man’s history.

A middle aged naturalist, fisherman, and father of two boys, Hemi originates from the rocky shores of Lake Superior in the rugged mining country of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. He currently lives near the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers in a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. A literal renaissance man, Hemi has vast exposure and experience in Engineering, Design, Sewing, Machining, Surveying, Writing, Acting, Philosophy, and Spirituality.  He began dreaming full time following a sixteen year creative incubation period, bankrupting divorce, and a life threatening hospitalization.

Equally engaging to academics and laypersons alike, Hemi mines the rich well springs of his personal life and 4,500 years of written text, challenging nearly every contention of historic orthodox thought with only the sharpest logic and a mountain of empirical arguments.

If at first an idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it.” Albert Einstein.

Hemi continues writing on subsequent projects of this work, fictional and non-fictional.

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