Dear Editor-in-chief:

I would like to present a paper on:

A 90-years-long IQ-Blunder of the whole Physics Community

Otto E. Rossler

Faculty of Science, University of Tuebingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 8, 72076 Tuebingen, Germany ([email protected])

Abstract

Einstein’s friend, the maverick physicist Fritz Zwicky, offered proof in 1929 that there was no Big Bang. This fact followed from his by then newly discovered fundamental science of Cryodynamics, as it would eventually be called. The result got re-discovered by the Tuebingen school 7 decades later with Dieter Fröhlich in the lead role. Cryodynamics is the natural sister discipline to the famous deterministic Thermodynamics of Yakov Sinai’s from 1970. It renders interactively controllable fusion reactors feasible for the first time, while simultaneously revealing the unbounded nature of space and time in the created cosmos. On the other hand, there has accordingly never before existed a broader lemmings road in cosmology than is at work at present. Will the World Congress of Physics accept the present provocative contribution as a submission? (For J.O.R.)

Jan. 15, 2020

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