
About the Researcher
James Kakaire is a research scientist. With a background in physics and mathematics, he dedicated his life to science and conducted private research for a period over fifteen years.
He came up with several discoveries in science, medicine, and pharmacology. With this, he acquired fundamental knowledge of the human body and its relationship to the earth.

Climatic Technology
He designed a system that utilizes land-based sensors to collect climatic data and transmits it to servers from where algorithms analyze the collected data for tornadoes to map out possible paths; then, it forwards the data to reporting servers that send warnings to user devices on cellular networks. The device he designed was a touch screen, the size of a smartphone, but that was just before smartphones. It was the era of flip phones and Nokia phones.
This device would warn people to vacate projected paths of tornadoes before the formation of the storms.
Beyond atmospheric science, the researcher investigated astronomy and cosmology and came back to the subatomic level. He was able to visualize how the universe was created, its evolution, and its future.
His research transcended into anatomy and biochemistry, and this enabled him to see how the human body is related to the earth.

Today’s Global Medical Research
The researcher found that the current knowledge system needs to be revamped because it does not fulfill humanity’s needs. His work reveals that there is no need to look for a new vaccine for every virus that shows up on this planet; and provides a lot of insights on how to deal with other ailments.
Most recently, he analyzed several research studies and concluded that the methods used at universities to teach researchers worldwide are not very effective. Specifically, he looked at studies from the USA, UK, France, Germany, India, Israel, China, and Japan, where researchers are obsessed with Vitamin D in relation to SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19).
They have some good information, but they are off the grid and will never recover if they continue that route. It is not possible to do similar things everywhere and get different results. Introduction of this research will tremendously help scientists with other diseases as well.