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Dr. Yang Cao | |
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曹阳 | |
![]() The making-of photo of Yang Cao during documentary shooting in Chengdu | |
Born | |
Other names | Yang I. Pachankis |
Alma mater | Communication University of China |
Occupation | Independent Researcher |
Known for | Human Rights, Black Hole and White Hole studies[2] |
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Honours |
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Website | www.yangpachankis.us |
Yang Cao is a multi- and trans-disciplinary independent researcher in high energy physics, economics, amongst others.[5][6][7] He dedicated his early career in human rights and LGBTQ rights, and worked professionally in the film industry and contemporary art.[8][9][10] He edited more than a dozen of movies and TV series in his professsional career as a film editor, according to the records on IMDb, and is acclaimed in the industry in mainland China.[11]
The Arts
[edit]By his psychoanalytic theory for self-help, Yang, born and lived in a unitary Communist regime with socialism agendas, converted his social stressors into art creation, usually with the concept of "Social Theatre" and the humor techniques from clowning.[12][13] Contributed to his assistance work experience in the Venice Biennale in his early portfolio in contemporary art, he managed not only to materialize the concepts in his own artworks, but also infused them into his art in film editing.
Academic Research
[edit]Contributed by his unconventional research and career paths, Yang's research often overlaps amongst the natural science, the humanities, and the arts. His early research evidence were mainly collected by the application of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) and Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) in the cinematic industrial apparatus, and later with the more convenient iPhones.[14][15] The collection of evidence was interpreted in a multi- and trans-disciplinary manner mainly in international laws and public health in the context and pretext of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.[16][17][18]
International Laws
[edit]As a homosexual individul born in a regime where his identity could be sentenced to death, Yang's primary instinct leaned towards the human rights law.[12] He noticed the correlative events in the historic timeline between the Tian'anmen Square Massacre and the decision in building the Three Gorges Dam.[19] The latter was propagated to serve for civil economy, but with further analyses by the late peak flood discharge records, Yang concluded its bono fide purpose was for nuclear production presumbly around the mounain regions in the countryside of the city he was born in.[20]
Yang's reseaarch in International Humanitarian Law (IHL) mainly focused on the Common Article 3 of the 1949 Geneva Conventions on the nuclear proliferation in Beijing since the year 2010.[21][17] And then his paradigm shifted to the Rome Statute and the Outer Space Treaty.[22]
International Humanitarian Law
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With QED and QCD, Yang managed to document via video art the nuclear proliferation in Beijing by the Tonghui River vis-à-vis the Communication University of China behind the boys' dormitory buildings, Bangzijing. The presumed source of proliferation was the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (新疆生产建设兵团 in its original wording).[20] In his statement, Yang asserted that the financial economy and predominant propaganda numbed the citizens' awareness and self-awareness.[10][21] The exacerbation of the transgressions were observed in a five-year timewindow, where the nuclear proliferation accumulated to nuclear chemical pollutions. Yang evidenced and documented it with the same site he documented in 2010.[17]
Public Health
[edit]Yang's IHL research naturally implied the underlying public health concerns. He speculated the rising cancer risks and epidemic capacities by the nuclear and nuclear chemical pollutions, with higher mutation risks included.[16][23] With the nature of the derogations of public health from governmental conducts with impunity, Yang borrowed the concept human security from Mary Kaldor's work, to articulate and elaborate on the severity of the public health problems.[24][25]
Consciousness Studies
[edit]Chaired by Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff, Yang presented his white hole observation findings and insights in the 2022 The Science of Consciousness conference.[26] In the 31st European Congress of Psychiatry (EPA), Yang presented his theory on the extremal nucleon heuristics to psychiatry with EPA 2023's theme in Soccial Cohesion, a Common Goal for Psychiatry.[27][28]
Astrophysics
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Yang conceived the theory of black hole and white hole thermonuclear binding during his high school studies around 2004, contributed by his secondary school leisure readings on cosmology and the Chinese Communist regime's intentions in military productions.[29][30]
Publications
[edit]- Pachankis, Yang (2022). Astrophotography: Concepts and Flows. U.S.A. ISBN 979-8847781275.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Pachankis, Yang (2022). Quinhonk: Photography & Photographic Installations. U.S.A. ISBN 979-8848617740.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Pachankis, Yang (2022). The Lenses of Quantum Physics on Earth to the Cosmos: From the Humanities to the Apocalyptic Inevitability. Moldova: Eliva Press. ISBN 978-9994982660.
- Pachankis, Yang (2023). Questions of COVID-19: Institutional Derogations of Global Health. London, U.K.: Lambert Academic Publishing. ISBN 978-6206153849.
- Pachankis, Yang (2023). Questions of COVID-19 II: Clinical Studies on the Autoimmune Disease. London, U.K.: Lambert Academic Publishing. ISBN 978-6207457182.
Editorial Membership
[edit]- Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology[31]
- International Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Journal[32]
- Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Advances[33]
References
[edit]- ^ "Author". Eliva Books. Eliva Press SRL.
- ^ Cao, Yang (2021). "Research on the Kerr-Newman Black Hole in M82 Confirms Black Hole and White Hole Thermonuclear Binding". Academia Letters. 3199: 9. doi:10.20935/al3199.
- ^ "NASA's Astrophoto Challenge". Observing with NASA. Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian.
- ^ "EPA CONSULTATION LIAISON PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS SECTION REPORT 2023" (PDF). Europsy. European Psychiatric Association.
- ^ "Yang I. Pachankis". IDEAS. RePEc.
- ^ "Yang I. Pachankis(Independent Research)". INSPIRE HEP.
- ^ "Organizers". WSPHHS-2026. Scientific Summits.
- ^ "石斑 The Lithosporic". Beijing Queer Film Festival. Beijing Queer Film Festival.
- ^ "KUNST ONTSNAPT UIT DE BAARD VAN MARXKUNST ONTSNAPT UIT DE BAARD VAN MARX". VICE. VICE Media.
- ^ a b "KUNST ONTSNAPT UIT DE BAARD VAN MARXKUNST ONTSNAPT UIT DE BAARD VAN MARX". VICE. VICE Media.
- ^ 武汉誉祥科技. "曹阳简介". Baidu Zhidao.
- ^ a b Pachankis, Yang I. (2022). "A Self-help Guide to Psychoanalysis in Cisgender Homosexual Male". Journal of Marketing Management and Consumer Behavior. 4 (2): 93–110.
- ^ Thompson, James; Richard, Schechner (2004). "Why 'Social Theatre'?". TDR (1988-). 48 (3): 11–16.
- ^ Cao, Yang I. (2024). "The Eternity of an Instant — Imagery Arts in Empirical Science". Global Journal of Arts Humanity and Social Sciences. 4 (9): 660–662. doi:10.5281/zenodo.13765455.
- ^ Pachankis, Yang I. (2022). Astrophotography: Concepts and Flows. U.S.A. ISBN 979-8847781275.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ a b Pachankis, Yang I. (2022). "Correlating Nuclear Sciences to Biochemistry — Mini-review on the Environmental Physiological Impact of Electronic Warfare on Public Health". Journal of Clinical Chemistry. 1 (2): 1–5.
- ^ a b c Pachankis, Yang I. (2022). "An Evidence-driven Research to the Transgressions of Geneva Conventions by the Communist Party of China Led Autocratic Regime" (PDF). International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research. 13 (10): 249–266.
- ^ Pachankis, Yang I. (2022). "The Cultural Revisionist Element behind P. R. China's Neo-Nazism: A Cross-cultural and Cross-religion Research". International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies. 2 (4): 435–451.
- ^ Pachankis, Yang I. (2022). "The Modern Origins & Sources of China's Techtransfer". International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research. 13 (7): 18–25. doi:10.14299/ijser.2022.07.01.
- ^ a b Pachankis, Yang I. (2022). "Targeted Human Trafficking — The Wars between Proxy and Surrogated Economy". International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research. 13 (7): 398–409. doi:10.14299/ijser.2022.07.07.
- ^ a b "Practice relating to Rule 6, Civilians' Loss of Protection from Attack". Customary IHL. ICRC Database.
- ^ Pachankis, Yang I. (2022). "Epistemological Extrapolation and Individually Targetable Mass Surveillance — The Issues of Democratic Formation and Knowledge Production by Dictatorial Controls". International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology. 7 (4): 72–84. doi:10.5281/zenodo.6464858.
- ^ Pachankis, Yang I. (2023). "Natural Mutation and Human Catalysis - Philosophy After the Big Bang Theory" (PDF). Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research. 48 (3): 39784–39786. doi:10.26717/BJSTR.2023.48.007661.
- ^ Pachankis, Yang I. (2022). "Jeopardies in Human Security from a Bottom-up Perspective". Research & Reviews: Journal of Medical and Health Sciences. 11 (6): 15–16.
- ^ Calhoun, Craig; Derluguian, Georgi (2011). The Deepening Crisis. New York: New York University Press, Social Science Research Council. pp. 109–134. ISBN 9780814772805.
- ^ 2022 The Science of Consciousness (PDF). Tucson, AZ, USA: Center for Consciousness Studies, the University of Arizona. 2022. pp. 285–287.
- ^ "31st European Congress of Psychiatry". EUROPEAN BRAIN COUNCIL.
- ^ Pachankis, Yang I. (2023). "Theory on Extremal Nucleon Heuristics to Psychiatry". European Psychiatry. 66 (S1): S282. doi:10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.637.
- ^ Pachankis, Yang I. (2022). "White Hole Observation: An Experimental Result" (PDF). International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology. 7 (2): 779–790. doi:10.5281/zenodo.6360849.
- ^ Cao, Yang (2022). "Integrated Evidence for Black Holes and White Holes [Data set]". Zenodo. doi:10.5281/zenodo.11004425.
- ^ "Editorial Team". Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology.
- ^ "Honorable Editors". International Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Journal. MedCrave Group.
- ^ "Editorial Board". Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Advances. MK Science Set Publishers.
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