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The Historical Scientific Frauds of the 20th century, I
During his fifty years of research, Prof. Ruggero M. Santilli has confirmed the validity of Einstein's special relativity for point particles in vacuum (exterior dynamical problems such as atomic structures, particles in accelerators, etc.

BriefingWire.com, 8/03/2018 - During his fifty years of research, Prof. Ruggero M. Santilli (see the Biographical Notes [URL]http://www.i-b-r.org/Dr-R-M-Santilli-Bio-1-10-18.pdf[/URL]) has confirmed the validity of Einstein's special relativity for point particles in vacuum (exterior dynamical problems such as atomic structures, particles in accelerators, etc.). Additionally, he has established at the mathematical, theoretical experimental and industrial levels the "inapplicability" (and not the "violation") of Einstein's special relativity within physical media (interior dynamical problems) in favor of covering theories admitting SR uniquely and unambiguously when motion returns to be in vacuum. With the passing of time, the continued oblivion by the orthodox physics community of these results has been called a "scientific fraud" since "experts" are expected to know these widely communicated results published in refereed journals and their oblivion causes the misuse of billions of dollars of public funds. In this first post, I provide below a conceptual summary of Prof. Santilli's highly technical arguments for the case of the reduction of electromagnetic waves to photons to maintain Einstein's special relativity within physical media, see Post 112 of the website [URL]http://galileoprincipia.org/Lawsuit-against-Frank-Israel-and-Pepijin-van-Erp.php[/URL]

Richard Anderson

The R. M. Santilli Foundation

Palm Harbor, Florida

 
 
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