Interview with Jim D. Ray, Jr., C.E.O. of Advanced Intelligence Services Corporation
This is an important interview for the “Jim Ray” enthusiast. If you don’t already know about Jim Ray, he is a 42-year-old physicist from Northwest Indiana. He is a 4.00-core G.P.A. multi-major focused on the subjects of business administration, physics and law enforcement. It seems as though there are many reasons why this first public interview is long overdue.
In the sense of business, Jim Ray is a full-time defense contractor offering metabolic, biological and artificial intelligence research exclusively to the United States Department of Defense. He is a professional scientist by trade, has established a self-driving force in the physics industry, and carries a reputation to be reckoned with in the sense of mind over matter.
There are few things about Jim Ray that aren’t interesting. He is an off-stage actor, vocal artist, performer, musician, talent coordinator – the list goes on and on. But instead of an autobiography, Jim gives us an insight into his personal life, his career plans, and his goals for achievement in the next ten years.
JIM RAY: I am a multi-major college student, so I don’t rush to meet new people unless they’re a part of that scene.
Jim Ray is a 1997 graduate of the Northwest Indiana Entrepreneurship Academy, a special program for those who own or manage small businesses throughout the Chicagoland region. At the time, Jim was the youngest member accepted into that academy.
Jim is a self-starter, and began his entrepreneurial career at the age of 13 by performing magic and balloon sculpting at local birthday parties. At 12, Jim enrolled in an acting performance academy to learn the physical and social skills of a full-body performer. This would lead to an uncommon formula of success in performance arts, small business and physics in the future.
Of course, no adolescent is defined without ideas of space travel, time machines or – nowadays – computers that can flawlessly shape technology. Jim Ray envisioned a world of technology that, before today’s deepest 3-D modeling inventions, could rarely have been imagined.
His forward-thinking innovations could lead us to server-based information management concepts and the reality that computers may, one day, design the hardware and programs we require to accomplish otherwise impossible missions.
INTERVIEWER: Computer-assisted telepathy. Others in your industry say it’s on the way. Is it worth our sense of attention? Can you tell us about it?
JIM RAY: It is coming, and we’re moving well beyond the communications applications protocol to invent and achieve even more possibilities, like computers using text-to-speech and allowing us to speak to computers using meta technologies. It’s the next major staple technology.
INTERVIEWER: How many years?
JIM RAY: It’s already here. 2-5 years, commercially. It’s introduction can’t be defeated. It’s too popular.
Jim is not the average biotechnologist. He has envisioned the guts of a biologically compatible server capable of multi-circa metabolic physics networking, or a multi-circa meta relay system. The machine is similar to the responsibilities of an e-mail server, delivering communications data between credentialed parties through cyber-space. If accepted by the Defense Department, it could represent an avenue for multi-circa operating.
INTERVIEWER: What does something like that accomplish? What does it cost?
JIM RAY: We’re hoping to build a system that manages multi-circa research and development goals, objectives, and tasks for the Defense Department, internally at first, then functionally across the government. It would cost billions, maybe trillions at this point to accomplish without compatible operating platforms in place. We’re working on it every day, and prospects are getting brighter and brighter for precision-based multi-circa interactivity.
This invention also means some physical tangibility to Jim’s theory of non-linear physics, a study Jim Ray himself conducted to determine the potential of “physics behind physics,” or the organization of hard matter resulting from the synthesis of expressing energy waves.
INTERVIEWER: Non-linear physics has a lot of people interested in the possibility of other Universes, alternate dimensions, other realities. What is your take on other Universes?
JIM RAY: It’s not quite that simple, but it is possible other instances of physics are expressing at the same time as ours, and that’s something new to consider. Metabolic physics hardware, software, and usage techniques require research that is leading us in new directions every day, and I’m pleased to say we envision an intersection between science and theory in the not-so-distant future.
INTERVIEWER: I want to ask you about your time spent researching physics. It was a long time – more than fifteen years on the subject. Can you tell us what that was like? Visions of Tom Hanks in “Castaway” come to mind. Is that accurate?
JIM RAY: Retroactive to 2003, I had the very fortunate opportunity to focus on my chosen field of research while spending time with my immediate family, before my father and grandmother died (2014, 2021, respectively). It was a time I will always hold in my heart as a period of enlightenment and growth. I became a more mature individual, and realized more of my potential to fulfill as a professional in the biotechnology marketplace. I also began to realize how big the defense technology market is, and how much need there is for solutions beyond the development of hardware or software applications.
I’m very fortunate to be part of the defense contracting industry. That research period helped me make maximum quality solutions available to the DoD every day. I was never alone, but there were times I was isolated or lacked the resources necessary, but that’s a part of this field. It’s a lot more roll-and- tumble than most people think.
INTERVIEWER: What’s next for Jim Ray, and Advanced Intelligence Services Corporation?
JIM RAY: Over the next ten years, I’ll build a business network of culturally-fusing technology projects as so to establish a self-sustaining financial core that funds long-term space-based operations beyond Mars. Funding our operations through the health of the private sector provides a natural means to monitor success through AIS Corporation’s internal multi-circa meta communications protocol.
For more information about Jim D. Ray, Jr. or Advanced Intelligence Services Corporation, please visit the AIS Corporation’s web site, at: http://www.aisincorporated.com.