<table> <tr align="center"> <td> <img src="../image/Skyclock_Company_Logo.jpg" width="255" height="83" align="left" /> </td> <td align="center"> <h1 align="center"><em>With Skyclock<sup>&reg;</sup>, instantly recognize <font color="#288DFF">day,</font> night, <u><font color="#8C8C8B">and twilight</font></u>.</em></h1> </td> </tr> </table>

Biography

For the past 40 years, John Rosevear has had time on his hands and time on his mind, but the West Branch, Michigan native hasn’t been sitting idly by, wasting time. Mr. Rosevear has been actively involved in developing new ways to communicate information about the interconnected nature of the passage of time, and the constantly changing dynamics created by movement of the sun, Earth, and other celestial bodies.

A Cold War veteran, Mr. Rosevear has been published for more than a decade as a feature contributor to daily newspapers. His work in creating new methods of displaying user-friendly celestial and solar information has been patented and has gained him a reputation as an expert in the field.

Currently based in Ann Arbor, Michigan in order to take advantage of scientific and academic resources, Mr. Rosevear devotes his time to researching new ideas and creating further uses for Skyclock®.

 

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