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812 RUGGERO MARIA SANTILLI6.1.2 Space, the Final Frontier of KnowledgeAs it is well known, we would not be able to hear each other’s voices withoutEarth’s atmosphere, because sound is a wave that, as such, requires a medium <strong>for</strong>its existence <strong>and</strong> propagation. In particular, sound is a longitudinal wave, namely,a ware whose oscillations occur in the direction of propagation, thus requiring acompressible medium, as it is the case <strong>for</strong> our gaseous atmosphere.Similarly, we would not be able to see each other’s faces without the ether (alsocalled aether, or space, or universal substratum, or vacuum) conceived as a universalmedium because light is also a wave, thus equally requiring a medium <strong>for</strong>its existence <strong>and</strong> propagation. In particular, light is a transversal wave, namely,a wave whose oscillations occur in the direction perpendicular to that of propagation,thus requiring a medium with characteristics similar to very high rigiditydue to the very big value of the speed of light. 2Physics Calendar extremely advanced seminars by distinguished, senior, IBR visitors from abroad withan incredible blindness of self-destruction typical of power achieved via abuse <strong>and</strong> vast complicity; Santillireceived threats by local physicists while working late at night at the IBR office at 96 Prescott Street inCambridge, under a clear hysteria of fanatical fervor in the protection of Einsteinian doctrines reminiscentof the Arian problems of WWII eventually paid by all; <strong>and</strong> other acts of ascientific, asocial <strong>and</strong> amoralmisconduct.As IBR president, Santilli had no other choice than moving the IBR away from Cambridge <strong>and</strong> theBoston area <strong>for</strong> the dramatically more democratic <strong>and</strong> pleasant Florida environment. In this way, Santillileft the Boston area in June 1989 with the firm determination never to return to Cambridge <strong>and</strong> theBoston area <strong>for</strong> the rest of his life.It should be disclosed here that, following thirty years of vexations suffered by Santilli <strong>and</strong> his associatesaround the world, things are now different. In fact, the success of the new industrial applications of<strong>hadronic</strong> <strong>mechanics</strong> have provided more than sufficient money to hire a leading investigative agency inWashington, D. C. <strong>for</strong> the collection of the necessary documentation of any additional scientific crime,as well as provide sufficient funds to have primary national lawfirms on a st<strong>and</strong>-by <strong>for</strong> bringing theorganization to justice. For Santilli’s physical safety (see his last will in Footnote 15 of Eqs. (1.5.49) ofVolume I), all these actions are now in the h<strong>and</strong>s of other True Americans, while the organized scientificcrime is still under the illusion that Santilli is acting via pseudonyms. In open language, since Santilliknows well Harvard’s parlance but its use is repugnant to him, the covert scientific crime is nowadaysopposed by an equally covert organization, the different being that the latter is acting in the interest ofAmerica <strong>and</strong> human knowledge.In closing, Santilli would like to express his unbounded appreciation <strong>and</strong> gratitude to David Peaslee ofthe U. S. Department of Energy <strong>and</strong> Shlomo Sternberg of the Departments of Mathematics of HarvardUniversity <strong>and</strong> Tel-Aviv University, because, without their serious commitment to scientific knowledgerein<strong>for</strong>ced by such a massive opposition, <strong>hadronic</strong> <strong>mechanics</strong> could not possible have seen the light.Following the identification <strong>and</strong> denunciation of facts m<strong>and</strong>ated by even a minimal commitment todignity, democracy <strong>and</strong> knowledge, Santilli has expressed several times his scientific appreciation toColeman, Weinberg <strong>and</strong> Glashow because their opposition multiplied, rather than weakened, his resolveto build <strong>hadronic</strong> <strong>mechanics</strong>, as,well as because they literally made to Santilli the very precious gift ofscientific priorities since any lack of participation, let alone obstruction, in basic advances is a gift ofscientific priorities to others (Palm Harbor, Florida, December 24, 2007).2 Contrary to a number of popular views, the transversal character of light excludes the possibility thatspace is compressible or that it has characteristics similar to that of a liquid. To separate science fromphilosophical considerations, it should be stressed that no theory on space as a universal medium can beconsidered scientific unless it permits a quantitative representation of the transversal character of light,due to its evident fundamental character.

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