About Gregory A. Beckman
- RealCoolDude
- Jan 7
- 1 min read

Gregory A. Beckman is a retired United States Coast Guard Operations Specialist with twenty years of experience in command center operations, telecommunications systems, and real-time data analysis. Throughout his career, he coordinated complex search-and-rescue missions, interpreted rapidly evolving information environments, and supported high-consequence decision-making under pressure.
Alongside his operational career, Beckman has been a lifelong student of physics, cosmology, and natural systems. This work culminated in the development of Unified Electromagnetic Toroidal Cosmology (UETC), a first-principles framework that interprets universal structure through energy flow, electromagnetic geometry, and self-organizing systems across scale.
His writing bridges real-world operational experience with scientific inquiry, emphasizing clarity, transparency, and direct connection to observable phenomena. Beckman focuses on how complex systems behave, adapt, and organize, whether in physical space, energetic structures, or human-driven environments.
The Shape of Everything is his first published work and serves as the foundation of a broader body of nonfiction and science-fiction projects exploring energy, structure, and the hidden architecture of the cosmos.
He is the founder of Unified Field Press, where he continues developing research-driven nonfiction and science-fiction narratives grounded in the UETC framework, with the goal of making complex ideas logical, approachable, and open to exploration.




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