I plan to write a research proposal/paper on what I have been calling Qubase. It's a proposed database using all the lessons learned from relational databases and partially inspired by quantum theory (though intended for classical computers). Qubase is intended to use a spherical coordinate system and abstract spatial connections and functions to describe relations between objects, rather than keyed tabular data. The project stems from my inability to understand relational algebra but my mild ability to understand calculus (lol). Instead of cartesian products, unions, and similar algebraic results, I propose to respond to queries as spherical or arbitrary spatial volumes of result sets. Among other benefits, this would seem to make visualization and network analysis-type tasks very straightforward. I want to model all of it in Mathematica. I have not put pen to paper yet, but these are concepts I have been thinking about for months and they are coalescing into an idea that I think may be conceptually possible. Definitely will need a consultant who is familiar with the current state of the art and other areas.
Looking for an hourly consulting expert in Mathematica who has an interest in databases, data structures, and calculus. Thanks.