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Madonna-Megara has a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Queen’s University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada (1974).

Madonna-Megara started her career in the oil and gas industry working in such various fields as natural gas operations, oil refinery operations, and chemical simulation. As a simulation expert she immigrated to the US and worked in a consulting role for Dow Chemical, Exxon, Shell, and NASA just to name a few.

Following the downturn in the ‘80s of the chemical and Oil & Gas industries due to OPEC, Madonna-Megara jumped industry to electronics engineering. In 1987 Madonna-Megara received a Technical Award of Excellence from Westinghouse Electric for her work of leading a team which developed a Sonar Simulator – Stimulator for the Canadian Patrol Frigate Program.

Madonna-Megara subsequently developed business skills in data and telecommunications.

Madonna-Megara’s passion for physics started in 1968 with the study of light and the wave particle duality however, it was not until 1978 that the study of the problem started in earnest. Madonna-Megara and her husband Mark Garstin have collaborated for over fifteen years on the development of a paradigm shift to the Standard Model. She is published in the American Institute of Physics in Astrophysics, Cosmology, Early Universe and Gravity and has been a guest speaker at Johns Hopkins University in space technology.