Career
Miller’s first publication was a book of philosophy in verse, The Book of Change, which was released by Cambridge Scholars Publishing in the United Kingdom in 2007. Miller’s first play, Fate as lieutenant Relates to Cats and God, was staged at the famous Barter Theatre during the Young Playwrights Festival in 2002. Miller"s next play, Our Diamond, went on to be performed all across America.
lieutenant was published by Baker"s Plays in 2009 and is now published by Samuel French.
His most recent play, An Experiment, was staged at the Harvard Playwrights Festival in 2011. Miller"s plays introduce new techniques for breaking the fourth wall to engage audiences unprecedented ways.
Miller was invited to Zhengzhou University in 2012 by Doctor Li Ying, and he began to design and conduct original experiments in the Psychology Department. He and his new team of post graduate assistants explored collective intelligence and group wisdom.
A portion of the experiments used monaural and binaural beats to manipulate the perception of time for targeted groups of people, leading Miller to joke that he "invented time travel in China." Data from the experiments, which took place in 2012/2013, allowed Miller to develop new ideas on group wisdom and the perception of time and frequency.
An article detailing a portion of this research, "Group Wisdom and Omnaural Perception: Discovering Frequency Differences by Averaging the Retrospective Time Estimates of Listeners," was peer reviewed and published by the International Journal of Biology-sicence and Biology-technology in 2014.