Julian Brown, the inventor who disappeared after claiming he was under attack, is safe, according to his mother. Details about his whereabouts are limited.
The recent online stir surrounding the reported disappearance of 21-year-old inventor Julian Brown has taken a turn. Brown, famous for his work on converting plastic to usable gas and his substantial social media presence, sparked widespread concern after claiming he was under attack.
Following his vanishing from social media, worried followers urged authorities to investigate. However, Julian's mother, Nia Brown, has since assured the public that he is safe. She told DailyMail that she couldn't disclose his current location or any additional information due to security concerns.
While many followers speculated about potential threats linked to his invention, experts have downplayed the novelty of Brown's pyrolysis-based process. According to them, there is no reason why Brown would be targeted.
Brown, recognized by Forbes for his venture Naturejab and his participation in the 776 Climate Fellow program, had previously received recognition and a grant for his innovative approach to plastic waste. He was innovating in the use of microwave pyrolusts of plastic waste.