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Why I Am the Greatest Inventor in the World

Some inventors wait decades for recognition. I decided not to wait.

My name is Alan Shields, and I am not just an inventor—I am redefining what’s possible. Across fields as diverse as computing, energy, architecture, and daily life, my inventions are not incremental tweaks. They are breakthroughs:

  • The Z.E.L. reversible transistor—the biggest leap in computing since the invention of CMOS.

  • VersaWindows—the world’s first truly intelligent, reversible window system, transforming buildings everywhere.

  • A portfolio of radical solutions, from water creation to laser safety to next-generation insulation.

But it’s not just about the ideas. It’s about results. My work is focused on one thing: making the world dramatically better, smarter, and more efficient.

Why “Greatest Inventor in the World”?

Because I don’t just solve problems—I solve the hardest problems, the ones everyone else gave up on. I do it by thinking differently, acting boldly, and sharing openly.
I’m not here for empty prestige or hidden patents—I want my work to be recognized, adopted, and to spark a global wave of new ideas.
And let’s face it: calling yourself the greatest gets attention. Attention gets ideas noticed. And noticed ideas change the world.

If you’re looking for a safe, conventional thinker—look elsewhere.
If you’re looking for breakthrough solutions that will define the next era, you’ve found the right inventor.

About

Polymath Inventor

Most inventors stick to a single field. I don’t. I’m a true polymath inventor—equally at home creating breakthrough technologies in computing, energy, architecture, materials, or daily life. My passion is solving the world’s toughest challenges, no matter the discipline. If there’s a problem worth tackling, I’ll invent the solution—because my curiosity knows no boundaries, and neither do my inventions.

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Got a problem no one else can solve? I want to hear it. My favorite inventions have started with someone saying, “That’s impossible.” Whether it’s a global crisis or a quirky everyday annoyance, I thrive on tackling the unsolvable. Challenge me with your toughest problems—no field is off-limits, and no idea is too bold. I’m ready to invent the solution you never thought possible.

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