Gregory C. Wynacht: Source Materials


This web page is dedicated to the work of Gregory C. Wynacht. He feels strongly that his discoveries will be helpful, but has been having difficulty getting them published. I am not familiar with the subject of his research, and I have no idea whether it is indeed as revolutionary as he feels. I'm just helping the guy out, because he's not experienced with web publishing and I think the web is a great medium for sharing ideas which would otherwise be forgotten.

There are four images, each of the same figure. So far as I can distinguish, they differ only very slightly, in terms of color saturation. All are available for download. Two of them are Adobe Photoshop files, and they are very large, the other two are .GIF renderings of the same images, suitable for quick viewing with a web browser. I have no doubt that these latter images lose a great deal of the detail available in the original files, and I encourage anyone with Photoshop to download and view them as they were sent to me. I thought it would be convenient to make them available in a more widely-accessible format, however, for the more casual viewer.

Here are links to the images:

Here is a new and far more extensive set of images, delivered to me in January 2002. Some of these contain work by other people. I have no idea whether this content is authentic or is protected by copyright, and will remove any of the materials which are not Mr. Wynacht's, if the legitimate owners ask me to. I present the images in plain old alphabetical order:

Here is another update: Mr. Wynacht sent me a number of pictures over the last couple of months. I've been meaning to put them up for some time now, but just haven't been able to find the time. Some of these are based on his older work, and some of them are the results of his very latest efforts:

Should you wish to contact Mr. Wynacht to discuss the images or learn what they represent, he can be reached via e-mail at genomeowner@interbel.net. Mr. Wynacht is passionate about his work, but at times his written style obscures his message. I don't have the knowledge to try and explain what these figures represent. They're not my work, and I wouldn't want to put words in the mouth of their creator. If you have questions about the images, I can't help you: you need to e-mail Mr. Wynacht and ask him.

Thanks, and I hope these files prove helpful to someone.


This page is maintained by Foofus.
I can be reached at foofus@foofus.net.
I don't know anything about the pictures or how they were created, and I won't be able to answer any questions about them.
Thanks to Wisconsin 2600 for hosting these materials.
Last updated on 4 December 2001