
Mark D. Morgan is a former aerospace engineer with Grumman Aerospace Corporation who now leads research and development at Morgan Dynamic Research. His work includes the design and prototyping of the Link Stacking Actuator, the development of the Palm Writer (a tactile communication device for the blind), and several classified research initiatives.
Mark is a co architect of the Three Force Fractal Model (3FFM), a deterministic substrate model that provides the bedrock for all current Morgan Dynamic Research physics. Building on that foundation, he introduced Fractal Theory as the first derivative structural grammar of 3FFM, adapted to the human and systems scale. Fractal Theory allows people to work with coherence, fragmentation, scale, drift, and memory in everyday contexts while remaining anchored to the deeper 3FFM substrate.
Outside the lab, Mark enjoys playing guitar, writing original songs, and singing.