Laurens H.A. de Lange
Laurens H.A. de Lange is an independent researcher whose public work spans theoretical physics, psychology, theology, electronics, high-voltage experimentation, and Shroud of Turin science. The profile combines technical reasoning with conceptual analysis and is increasingly supported by public research papers, repository records, and external publication traces.
A profile strengthened by visible research outputs and external records.
The public profile is no longer only thematic. It is now anchored by a recognized essay in the 2023 Gravity Research Foundation honorable mention abstracts, a DOI-backed gravitation preprint on Zenodo, and a set of publicly listed long-form papers on Academia.edu.
Publicly visible papers, preprints, and linked research materials.
The following entries reflect the main public anchors currently available across the visible research profile.
Mechanism, structure, and disciplined cross-domain synthesis.
Across physics, psychology, theology, and technical experimentation, the recurring style is mechanism-oriented: not only what a claim says, but how it is supposed to work, under what assumptions, and with what explanatory consequences. This gives the profile a coherent identity despite its breadth.
Profiles, repositories, and public links that support the research identity.
The profile is best supported by public anchors that are easy to verify: Academia.edu for listed articles, Zenodo for repository presence and DOI, LinkedIn for technical background, and the GRF abstract volume for the honorable mention essay listing.