Biography of Lucian Green Childhood Green was born on 8 August, 1980 to historian Louis Green and interior and industrial designer Louise Green. His younger sister Antonia was born two years later. They lived in St. Kilda, Victoria, Australia. Green earned a scholarship to primary school Christ Church Grammar School and secondary school Melbourne Grammar School. University Years Green enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy/Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Melbourne University in 1999, taking absence of leave in 1999 to visit the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory open house in Pasa Dena, California. He was a delegate of the Australasian Language Technology Workshop, held in 2004 at Macquarie University, in Sydney, Australia and a delegate of the Logic Summer School, held in 2005 at the Australian National University, in Canberra, Australia. In 2007, staff selected him to be a Computer Science tutor at Melbourne University, but turned it down given the advice of Disability Liaison Officer Nola Birch. After he graduated in 2011, he enrolled in the Bachelor of Science at Monash University to become a neuroscientist. He gained knowledge during this degree about the property of zinc that blocked binding sites of virus and bacteria that would help him during the Coronavirus Pandemic in 2020. After changing his mind to study Medicine, he left the Science degree at the end of 2012 to instead pursue a career in writing and teaching. In 2012 he enrolled in Philosophy Honours at Monash University but left after 1 year, and completing an essay under Professor Andrew Benjamin on Hegel, while simultaneously writing his work on Pedagogy (where a secondary text on Hegel by Hippolyte mentioned the term "humanist pedagogy"). Green was a speaker at the Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy Annual Conference, held in 2013 at the University of Western Sydney, Australia, where he presented his essay on Hegel. He enrolled in Philosophy Honours in 2014 under supervisor Arran Gare, he graduated in 2015, writing his thesis on Heidegger and Daoism. He met his partner, Adrian Schonfelder in 2014 at his godfather, Mark Showalter's funeral and St James the Great in East St. Kilda. He was a speaker at the Australasian Association of Philosophy Annual Conference, held in 2015 at Macquarie University, Australia and a speaker at the Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy Annual Conference, held in 2015 at the University of New South Wales, Australia, where he presented his thesis and essay on Heidegger and Daoism. Writer, Actor and Musician Green wrote the Lucian's Pedagogy blog from 2008 onwards, where he described meditations to enable earning high distinctions. He wrote for the Best Thinking web site from 2010-2017, where he continued to describe philosophical methods surrounding pedagogy and meditation. He acted in numerous television and film productions and sang and produced musical albums from 2009, with radio appearances with Anarchy in Radio Gets Wild in 2010 and a list of online radio appearances with You Are Mine, Butterfly and Icicle in 2015. Works Pedagogy - started in 2012, about philosophical and spiritual methods for earning high distinctions. Meditation - written with the aim of describing the aims of a meditation education organisation. Computational Philosophy - referred to in 2014-15 Honours thesis, on computational hermeneutics of texts. Medicine - written in 2014 on methods to cope with stress of study. Popology - relates to the interpreter algorithm Theology - written about 2018-19, on the inductive algorithm writer algorithm. Societology - written in 2019, on other algorithms, including ontology. Mind Reading - started in 2020, about a purported algorithm that could read minds using meditation, but this algorithm stopped working before he started the book in 2020. Time travel - about a possible time machine, but he had never tested it, apart from a report of teleportation from a third-party point of view.