Mark Hewitt
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| Born | March 17, 1952 Washington, D.C., United States |
| 🎓 Alma mater | Columbia University (Ph.D., Mathematics) |
| 💼 Occupation | Mathematician, Technologist, Author |
| Known for | Tribernachi Theory, VoIP Infrastructure, Sustainable Smart Cities |
Mark Steven Hewitt (born March 17, 1952) is an American mathematician and technology innovator known for his work in telecommunications infrastructure, sustainable urban development, and speculative mathematical frameworks. He has contributed to early voice-over-IP (VoIP) network development and has proposed the "Tribernachi Theory," a mathematical model intended to address concepts in quantum computing and cosmology.
Early life and education
Hewitt was born in Washington, D.C., and earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from Columbia University in 1987. His doctoral research explored recursive mathematical sequences, which later informed his development of the Tribernachi Theory.
Career
Telecommunications and technology
In the late 1990s, Hewitt held engineering leadership roles at Frontier Communications. During this time, Frontier partnered with Lucent Technologies to build a nationwide IP telephony network, positioning the company as an early adopter of carrier-class VoIP services.[1]
From 2002 to 2008, Hewitt served as Chief Technology Officer at NextBend, Inc., overseeing the development of convergent media systems. He has also participated in national broadband policy discussions during the George W. Bush administration.
Sustainability and smart infrastructure
Hewitt contributed to the planning of Babcock Ranch, Florida, recognized as one of the first fully solar-powered towns in the United States.[2] His work emphasized integrating smart-grid technology and broadband infrastructure to support regenerative communities.
Theoretical work
Hewitt is the proponent of the Tribernachi Theory, a mathematical framework that extends the Fibonacci sequence by summing the three preceding terms instead of two. He suggests that this model has applications in quantum computing, cryptography, and cosmology.[3] While the theory is speculative, it has been presented in academic forums and online publications.
Selected works
- Hewitt, Mark S. The Tribernachi Theory: A New Foundation for Physics. (2025)
- Hewitt, Mark S. Exploring the Tribron Lattice and Tribernachi Theory for Quantum Computing and AI Design. Academia.edu (2025)
- Hewitt, Mark S. From Wagons to Wormholes: Building a Trust-Based Civilization Over Seven Generations. Academia.edu (2025)
References
- ↑ "Frontier Communications Joins Forces with Lucent Technologies to Build New Voice Over IP Network With Softswitch Technology". Ribbon Communications. Retrieved 13 April 2025.
- ↑ Higgins, Tim (21 March 2019). "Welcome to Babcock Ranch, the Sunshine State's first solar-powered town". The Washington Post. Retrieved 13 April 2025.
- ↑ "A New Path to Quantum Physics and Beyond". Medium. 2025. Retrieved 13 April 2025.
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