Crockett Grabbe

Crockett Grabbe

PhDTX, US
A world-class physicist who will not give up

Crockett Grabbe (aka SeaLane Gray) is a dynamic speaker and a noted physicist and writer, having earned his PhD in Applied Physics from Caltech in 1978. Crockett presents a riveting address that directly confronts the government studies of the 911 attacks in his striking speech "The World Trade Center on 9/11", presenting layers of evidence that their conclusions are wrong. Crockett inspires audiences with encouraging stories of struggles to overcome barriers and achieve. He recovered from first a large pituitary tumor and later a cerebral hemorrhage, having received disabilities from both experiences, and speaks about the striking lessons he has learned from them that society needs to know. In spite of these traumas he has made major efforts to smash barriers, becoming a productive and noted physicist, speaker, and writer. He displays several experiences and the humor that has helped him cope with them, along with remarkable stories of others who have excelled under crippling adversities, in his inspirational address "Enabling for the 21st Century".

Crockett is an expert in several areas of physics, technology, and has 25 years of experience writing and speaking for public audiences. He captivates audiences thru his seminars in technology and science, enlightening audiences on the science behind and the public implications of particular developments in technology with his colorful training presentations. Crockett has been honorarily profiled in Contemporary Authors, Writer's Directory, Who's Who in Science & Engineering, Who's Who in America , and Who's Who in the World . Several of his addresses in the United States and abroad have received prominent newspaper, radio, and TV coverage. He is a member of the National Speaker's Association and several scientific organizations.

Crockett Grabbe (aka SeaLane Gray) is a dynamic speaker and a noted physicist and writer, having earned his PhD in Applied Physics from Caltech in 1978. Crockett presents a riveting address that directly confronts the government studies of the 911 attacks in his striking speech "The World Trade Center on 9/11", presenting layers of evidence that their conclusions are wrong. Crockett inspires audiences with encouraging stories of struggles to overcome barriers and achieve. He recovered from first a large pituitary tumor and later a cerebral hemorrhage, having received disabilities from both experiences, and speaks about the striking lessons he has learned from them that society needs to know. In spite of these traumas he has made major efforts to smash barriers, becoming a productive and noted physicist, speaker, and writer. He displays several experiences and the humor that has helped him cope with them, along with remarkable stories of others who have excelled under crippling adversities, in his inspirational address "Enabling for the 21st Century".

Crockett is an expert in several areas of physics, technology, and has 25 years of experience writing and speaking for public audiences. He captivates audiences thru his seminars in technology and science, enlightening audiences on the science behind and the public implications of particular developments in technology with his colorful training presentations. Crockett has been honorarily profiled in Contemporary Authors, Writer's Directory, Who's Who in Science & Engineering, Who's Who in America , and Who's Who in the World . Several of his addresses in the United States and abroad have received prominent newspaper, radio, and TV coverage. He is a member of the National Speaker's Association and several scientific organizations.