Yes: Fritz Zwicky was the last rational physicist with his 1929 paper on the nonexpanding eternal cosmos. It was the founding work on Cryodynamics, the recent sister discipline to chaos-based deterministic Thermodynamics. Cryodynamics enables interactively controllable fusion reactors for the first time – an economic bonanza.

But since the world shows no interest, we all live in a yellow submarine – an age of collective feeble-mindedness in charge since 1929: a Dark Age. And since 2011, the planet even bets its own continued existence against Zwicky as no one can deny – at CERN. Forgive me for my feeble voice in sounding alarm on your behalf. For physics is dangerous if it goes awry.

September 25, 2020

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