Our main office is located in Gainesville, Florida – home of the University of Florida.
Mailing address:
The Quantum World Corporation,
PO Box 5039,
Gainesville, FL 32627
Phone (352) 334-7299
Fax (505) 212-0939
Email contact@ComScire.com and Online Contact Form
The Quantum World Corporation, which does business under the registered trademark, ComScire, was incorporated in April, 1994 by Scott A. Wilber to commercialize his invention of a hardware true random number generator for use with computers. The company began selling its true random number generator Model J20KP – the first of its type in the world – soon after the first patent was filed in February, 1995, and has been selling world-wide since then.
ComScire has developed and sold four hardware models with increasing capabilities, as well as a separately patented software-enabled TRNG for use on PC’s. Every hardware model has proven to be extremely reliable with only one confirmed component failure in over 17 years of sales. This is estimated to represent over 1 million hours of operation.
Our goal is to supply hardware generators of the highest quality and reliability available anywhere. Current models include continuous testing of every raw generated bit and every output bit, and a failsafe shutdown if any fault is detected. The output sequences of the Models R2000KU and R32MU are guaranteed to pass any correctly designed test for randomness, which is the highest standard in the world.
All ComScire products are manufactured in the U.S.A.
Products are Lead-Free RoHS Compliant.
Mr. Wilber is a well-established inventor and entrepreneur with 10 US patents
Including two for the first commercially viable pulse oximeter. According to a Wikipedia article accessed in July, 2012, “Because the pulse oximeter is now used in almost all areas of hospital care and related fields, Mr. Wilber's invention is recognized as one of the ten most valuable medical devices of the 20th century.” His other patents cover inventions in the fields of laser gyroscopes, optical character recognition and influence of mind detection, as well as five issued patents for true random number generators and generation methods. Mr. Wilber also co-authored several articles published in major scientific journals such as Physical Review B, Journal of the Electrochemical Society and Inorganic Syntheses.
One of the first pulse oximeters – still functional today. Manufactured in June, 1981, by Bioximetry Technology, Inc., the company co-founded by Mr. Wilber.