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808 RUGGERO MARIA SANTILLI<strong>and</strong> stars; deep inelastic scatterings of hadrons; <strong>and</strong> other cases of extended,generally nonspherical <strong>and</strong> de<strong>for</strong>mable particles at mutual distances of the orderof 1 fm = 10 −13 cm or less, in which case we have the partial or total mutualpenetration of the wavepackets <strong>and</strong>/or the charge distributions of particles.In Volume I, we have established the impossibility <strong>for</strong> special relativity <strong>and</strong>quantum <strong>mechanics</strong> to be exactly valid <strong>for</strong> interior conditions due to numerousevidence, such as: the absence of a Keplerian structure in the interior of hadrons,nuclei <strong>and</strong> stars, with consequential impossibility <strong>for</strong> the Poincaré symmetry beingexact; the emergence of nonlinear, nonlocal <strong>and</strong> nonpotential interactions thatare dramatically beyond any possible representation by a Hamiltonian, let aloneincompatible with the underlying conventional topology <strong>and</strong> related <strong>mathematics</strong>at large; <strong>and</strong> other evidence.In reading this chapter, a clear underst<strong>and</strong>ing is that the approximate validityof special relativity <strong>and</strong> quantum <strong>mechanics</strong> <strong>for</strong> interior dynamical conditionsremains beyond scientific doubt. However, as we shall see, the exact representationachieved by the covering isorelativity <strong>and</strong> <strong>hadronic</strong> <strong>mechanics</strong> have farreaching implications, such as: the lack of necessary existence in our spacetimeof quarks, neutrinos, dark matter <strong>and</strong> other conjectures <strong>for</strong>mulated to salvageorthodox doctrines; the conception <strong>and</strong> industrial development of much needednew clean energies <strong>and</strong> fuels simply inconceivable with conventional doctrines;<strong>and</strong> other much needed theoretical, experimental <strong>and</strong> industrial advances.Hence, the search <strong>for</strong> suitable structural generalizations (rather than marginaltouches) of special relativity <strong>and</strong> quantum <strong>mechanics</strong> is presented in these volumesas a collegial duty of the mathematical, physical <strong>and</strong> chemical communitiesm<strong>and</strong>ated by scientific ethics <strong>and</strong> accountability in view of the huge societal implications,e.g., <strong>for</strong> the solutio of the increasingly alarming environmental problems.Due to the evident complexity of the problems herein addressed, any rejectionbased on lack of total <strong>and</strong> absolutre maturity without the joint proposal of betterstructural generalizions of Einsteinian doctrines <strong>and</strong> quantum <strong>mechanics</strong>, willbe considered sheer scientific corruption because, whether studious or de facto,opposes <strong>for</strong> persopnal gains advances so much needed bny mankind whose finalachievement will predictably require the laborious historical process of trial <strong>and</strong>error, presentation of advan ces in the only scientifically meaning way, via publications,<strong>and</strong> their improvement also in the only scientifically possible way, viapublications. 11 ORGANIZED SCIENTIFIC CRIME BY SIDNEY COLEMAN, STEVEN WEINBERG, SHELDONGLASHOW ET AL. AT HARVARD AND OTHER UNIVERSITIES. The author has repeatedly statedthat no basic advances are possible in the contemporary physics community without a joint considerationof scientific ethics <strong>and</strong> accountability. To further illustrate the gravity of the condition, the author hasexpressed the view that our contemporary society is at a stage similar to that of the Roman empireprior to the setting up of the Roman Law. This is due to the lack of a Code of Scientific Laws, to such

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