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After finishing his engineering degree in electronics, he chose to work at the UFPR [[Federal University of Paraná]], but did not go ahead very far, because of political conflicts during the military dictatorial regime.<ref>Ministry of Justice (www.mj.gov.br) Political Amnesty Commission (Process 2004.01.41822)</ref>
After finishing his engineering degree in electronics, he chose to work at the UFPR [[Federal University of Paraná]], but did not go ahead very far, because of political conflicts during the military dictatorial regime (Can someone please add info about the murder he committed at UFPR? And now he claims "political conflicts"? That's an interesting euphemism for assassination).<ref>Ministry of Justice (www.mj.gov.br) Political Amnesty Commission (Process 2004.01.41822) -the claim was denied, why even mention this process? Just to change focus from what really happened?</ref>
He then took graduate courses in theoretical physics at ITA, and received a Master of Science in Physics in 1981 from the Technological Institute of Aeronautics, under the direction of Fernando de Mello Gomide, followed by a Doctor of Science in Physics from the [[Federal University of Rio de Janeiro]] in 1988, under the direction of Murari Mohan Som,<ref name=cv1a /><ref name=cv1 />
He then took graduate courses in theoretical physics at ITA, and received a Master of Science in Physics in 1981 from the Technological Institute of Aeronautics, under the direction of Fernando de Mello Gomide, followed by a Doctor of Science in Physics from the [[Federal University of Rio de Janeiro]] in 1988, under the direction of Murari Mohan Som,<ref name=cv1a /><ref name=cv1 />



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Marcelo Samuel Berman
Marcelo berman
Marcelo Samuel Berman in 2012
Born(1945-04-10)10 April 1945

Marcelo Samuel Berman is an Argentine/Brazilian (double citizenship) theoretical physicist, specializing in relativistic cosmology, and journalist, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 10 April 1945[1] [2]

Biography

Early life

Berman attended elementary school through third grade, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, then moved to Curitiba, in Brazil, in March, 1955, finishing elementary and high school, in 1962. He entered the Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), in São José dos Campos.

Graduate studies

After finishing his engineering degree in electronics, he chose to work at the UFPR Federal University of Paraná, but did not go ahead very far, because of political conflicts during the military dictatorial regime (Can someone please add info about the murder he committed at UFPR? And now he claims "political conflicts"? That's an interesting euphemism for assassination).[3] He then took graduate courses in theoretical physics at ITA, and received a Master of Science in Physics in 1981 from the Technological Institute of Aeronautics, under the direction of Fernando de Mello Gomide, followed by a Doctor of Science in Physics from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in 1988, under the direction of Murari Mohan Som,[1][2]

He subsequently had post-doctoral studies at Department of Astronomy, University of Florida (1989–90) and part-time adjunct, or visiting positions at Department of Exact Sciences, FURJ (UNIVILLE), in Joinville, SC, Brazil, the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and Group of Cosmology and Gravitation, Division of Astrophysics, National Institute for Space Research (INPE), São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil.[1][2]

Academic career

His field of interest is the General Gravitational Theories and Relativistic Cosmology; he has written about one hundred papers in refereed journals and ten books.

From 1996 to 2000 he was Professor, Department of Physics, ITA (Technological Institute of Aeronautics), São José dos Campos,.[1][2] He then was Scientific Counselor, Tecpar (Technological Institute of Paraná). Curitiba,PR -Brazil from (2000-2002) and since 2006, the Scientific Director, Instituto Albert Einstein/Latinamerica,(Curitiba and Mafra).

He is the publisher of books dealing with science, philosophy of science and learning techniques, through Editora Albert Einstein Ltda. (1986-),[1][2]

Journalism

For many years, he contributed to several Brazilian newspapers, first as science writer, now he also got official Professional Journalist ID, which entitled him to write on other subjects, which include, economy and politics. Main newspapers in Brazil, like O Estado de São Paulo and Folha de São Paulo, Gazeta Mercantil, Gazeta do Povo, O Estado do Paraná and also lately Diário de Riomafra and Diário do Planalto. He is also identified by FIJ (International Federation of Journalism). He was recently admitted to ABRAJI (Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism).

Other activities

He is a partner of the publisher Editora Albert Einstein Ltda. and was a partner of Construtora Gustavo Berman Ltda. an engineering company, occupying the financial director position from 1984 to 1988.[citation needed]

Contributions to Physics

Berman's most important contributions begin with his papers from the early 1980's, such as "Special Law of Variation for Hubble's Parameter" and "Cosmological Models with Constant Deceleration Parameter", where he proposes a constant decelaration parameter, which is nowadays known in the scientific literature as "Berman's Law": according to Özgür Akarsu and Tekin Dereli, Berman’s law has been used for obtaining exact cosmological models in the literature, particularly in the context of dark energy following the discovery of the current acceleration of the universe.[4] The cosmological constant problem is considered one of the crucial issues in cosmology. Scientists have collected observational evidences for the accelerated state of the present universe, wherefore is held that the deceleration parameter was positive in the early phases of the matter dominated era, but became negative during the later stages. According to Verma, to obtain exact solutions to the field equations, which would correspond to an accelerated universe, it is necessary to apply a special law of variation for Hubble’s parameter initially proposed by Berman.[5]

Proof of Stephen Hawking’s conjecture

Stephen Hawking and Alan Guth have conjectured that the Universe began with a spontaneous creation, big-banged, and immediately acquired an inflationary accelerated expansion. This conjecture has been proved as theorem by Berman and Luis Augusto Trevisan, through two articles.[6][7][non-primary source needed]

Stephen Hawking’s singularity theorem substituted by Berman inexistence of initial infinite singularity theorem

Berman redefined the first field equation of Robertson-Walker´s Cosmological Universe, by saying that the total energy density of the Universe, was zero-valued, if the gravitational energy density contribution was taken into consideration. Then, the total energy density is always zero, wherefore there can never be an infinite energy density or singularity.[8][non-primary source needed]

Einstein´s loose idea, of a "Machian Universe", gained Mathematical, Physical Rigorous definitions, and theorem

Albert Einstein was unable to define what should be exactly understood by a Machian Universe, and he died without establishing the point. Berman defined a Machian Universe, by four postulates, first, the egocentrism, each observer finds himself, in the center of the Universe;second, the sphericity—the Universe resembles a spherical ball;third, the democracy, each observer is equivalent to any other one, so, each observer may find himself, in the center of the ball,but all observers can find themselves alike, at any other location;fourth, the Universe is zero-totally energized.This zero-total-energy, is conserved, i.e., this result is time invariant. There is also, a Theorem stated by Berman, that any Machian Universe, may be studied by Relativistic Cosmology, provided that the radius of the Machian ball be associated with the scale-factor in the Robertson-Walker´s metric, and it should also be identified with the radius of the visible or causally-related Universe.[9][non-primary source needed]

Stability of the universe

Berman and da Costa, have proved that the Universe is locally and globally stable ("stable" means, that, if a physical system is displaced from its equilibrium state,it recovers its prior equilibrium state), under General Relativistic theory.[10][non-primary source needed].Even if the Universe resembles a white-hole (the reverse of a black-hole), it is stable.[11]

Entropy Growth in the Universe

One of the problems of Standard Cosmology is that the perfect fluid model, usually considered as valid, is isentropic (i.e., the information contents in the Universe, and its "order" or "disorder", remains constant, despite expansion of the Universe) while thermodynamical theorems need growth of entropy with time. Berman solved the problem, by showing that Machian Universes, present growing entropy.[12][non-primary source needed]

Positivity of Energy Theorem, for Cosmological Model with "Distant Stars"

Berman demonstrated a criterion for positivity (of the non-gravitational) energy in a cosmological model constituted by "distant stars". The condition is that the (non-gravitational) energy density, plus three times the cosmic pressure, divided by the square of the speed of light in vacuum, minus twice the cosmological constant divided by the gravitational constant, is always positive.[13][non-primary source needed]

Einstein´s Machian program solution

Albert Einstein, died frustrated for not having fulfilled his Machian Program, namely, reconciling the relativistic nature of accelerations in his General and Special Relativity theories, with the Machian requirement, that by looking at the Cosmos, as a whole, absolute accelerations could be found. Berman realized that the solution was considering Universal rotation, so that centripetal absolute decelerations could be found, while keeping intact the General Relativistic Theories. According to Berman, the Pioneers and the FlyBy Nasa anomalies are naturally explained by such rotation. Then, the anomalies can be looked as new experimental verifications of Einstein´s theories.[14][15][non-primary source needed]

Non-confinement and gravitomagnetism of rotating black holes

After some papers published by the Indian general relativist K.S. Virbhadra, it was generally held that black holes had their energy and angular momenta confined in their interior. Berman´s Theorems show that the surrounding exterior tridimensional space, also contains their energy and angular momenta.[16][non-primary source needed]

Berman has also demonstrated the existence of gravitomagnetic energy associated with the rotating black holes. Gravitomagnetism, is a non-linear general relativistic effect caused by moving (rotating) masses, which causes a similar effect as rotating charges in Electromagnetism. He calculated its share to the total energy caused by rotation.[16][non-primary source needed]

Theorems in linearized general relativistic analysis of universal rotation and the Pioneers’ anomalies

Berman has proved that within the framework of linearized general relativistic theory, it is possible to conceive of a deceleration phenomenon due to centripetal effects of universal rotation, affecting any observed point of space, which shows centripetal deceleration as observed by any other observer at any other space-point through the Universe. The observed deceleration is exactly given by the Pioneers anomalous deceleration. He has also demonstrated that there is an equivalent Larmor theorem for gravitation, as well as there is for electromagnetism. Also, Berman found gravitomagnetism effects, in Linearized general relativity.[17][non-primary source needed]

Theorems that show the Universe is a Rotating White Hole

Berman's early paper, in 2007, suggested that the universe could be a non-rotating white hole. Later, Berman considered that the universe had a universal rotational state. In his new books in 2012, he replicated a Kerr rotating white hole that provides a model of the rotating universe.[18][19][non-primary source needed]

Books and other works

Published books

1 - Ótica Geométrica - Estudo Programado - with C.D.D. César. Gráfica e Editora DB-Curitiba (1972)

2 - Cálculo Tensorial e Relatividade Geral: Uma Introdução - with F.M. Gomide, McGraw-Hill, São Paulo, second edition - (1987)ISBN 0-07-450058-9

3 - Introdução a Cosmologia Relativística - with F.M.Gomide, McGraw-Hill, São Paulo, second edition, (1988) ISBN 978-8820738723

4 - Learn How to Study Efficiently (in Portuguese). Editora Albert Einstein, Curitiba (1993). Second Edition ( 2011), totally illustrated ISBN 978-85-85190-00-2

5 - Introduction to General Relativity and the Cosmological Constant Problem - Nova Science, N.Y. (2007) ISBN 978-1594547171

6 - Introduction to General Relativistic and Scalar-Tensor Cosmologies - Nova Science, N.Y. (2007) ISBN 978-1600210136

7 - A Primer in Black Holes, Mach´s Principle, and Gravitational Energy, Nova Science, New York (2008) ISBN 978-1600217951

8 - Philosophy of Science: Brief History, with Fernando de Mello Gomide - Booksurge Publishing (2009) ISBN 978-1439276648

9 - General Relativity and the Pioneers Anomaly, Nova Science Publishers Inc (1 April 2012) ISBN 978-1621000037

10 - Realization of Einstein´s Machian Program - Nova Science Publishers, New York (2012) ISBN 978-1619421646

Book Chapters

A - Energy of Black-Holes and Hawking´s Universe, in Trends in Black-Hole Research”(Chapter 05)-pages 147-162, ed.Paul V. Kreitler,Nova Science, N.Y.(2006) ISBN 1-59454-475-1

B - Energy, Brief History of Black-Holes, and Hawking´s Universe, in "New Developments in Black Hole Research"Chapter 05, pages 185-202, ed. By Paul V. Kreitler, Nova Science,New York (2006) ISBN 1-59454-641-X

C - Rotation of the Expanding Zero-Energy Universe , Chapter 12, pp 285/0in Big Bang: Theory, Assumptions and Problems,edited by Jason R. O'Connell and Alice L. Hale, Nova Science Publishers, New York (2012). Co-author-F.M.Gomide. ISBN 978-1-61324-577-4

D - Entropy Growth in the Universe, Chapter 8, pp 229/242 in Big Bang: Theory, Assumptions and Problems, edited by Jason R. O'Connell and Alice L. Hale, Nova Science Publishers, New York (2012) ISBN 978-1-61324-577-4

Edited books

General editor for the Brazilian version of “The Illustrated A Brief History of Time”, by Stephen Hawking (1997)

Papers in refereed journals

1 - Special Law of Variation for Hubble's Parameter. Nuovo Cimento, Série 11, vol. 74B, nº 2, 182 6, Italy, (1983)

2 - A Cosmological Model with Cilindrical Symmetry. Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofísica; Co-authors: F.M. Gomide and R.L. Garcia, vol. 12, pp. 46–48, México, (1986).

3 - Cosmological Models with Constant Deceleration Parameter. General Relativity and Grav., 20, nº 2, 191-198. Co-author: F.M. Gomide, USA, (1988)

4 - Representations of the Lorentz-Screw Transformation. Coauthor: F.M. Gomide. Rev. Bras. Física, vol. 18, nº 1, pp. 115– 120, (1988). Brazil.

5 - A Special Anisotropic Model of the Universe. Gen. Rev. Grav., 20, nº 8, pp. 841–5, USA, (1988)

6 - A Special Anisotropic Model of the Universe II. Gen. Rel. Grav., 21, 967-970, USA, (1989). Co-author: M.M. Som.

7 - Brans-Dicke Static Universes. Gen. Rel. and Grav., 21, nº 3, pp. 287–292. USA, (1989). Co-authors: M.M. Som and F.M. Gomide.

8 - Brans-Dicke Anisotropic Models with Constant Deceleration. Nuovo Cimento, 103 B, 203-207 (1989). Italy. Co-author: M.M. Som.

9 - Inflationary Phase in Brans-Dicke Cosmology. Physics Letters A, 136, nº 4, 5, 206-208, (1989). Co-author: M.M. Som. The Netherlands.

10 - De-Sitter Phase in Conformally Flat Spacetime. Progress of Theoretical Physics, vol. 81, nº 4, 823-5. Co-author: M.M. Som. Japan (1989)

11 - Density Perturbation in the Inflationary Phase for Brans- Dicke Cosmology. Physics Letters A, 139,119-120 (1989). The Netherlands.

12 - Whitrow-Randall's Relation and Brans-Dicke Cosmology. General Relat. Grav., 22, 625-9 (USA) (1990). Co-author: M.M. Som.

13 - Inflationary Phase in Brans-Dicke Cosmology with Cosmological Constant. Phys. Let. A (The Netherlands) 142A, 335-7, (1989)

14 - Lambda - Models Revisited. Phys. Let. 142A, 338-340, (1989). Co-author: M.M. Som. (The Netherlands).

15 - On the Stability of a Brans-Dicke Static Universe. Physics Letters A 142, 227-228 (1989). (The Netherlands)

16 - Density Perturbations in a Flat Universe. General Relativity and Grav., 22, 389-392 (1990). USA.

17 - Static Universe in a Modified Brans-Dicke Cosmology. International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 29, 567-570 (1990). USA

18 - Cosmological Models in General Relativity and Brans-Dicke Theories: A Comparison. International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 29, 571-7 (1990). USA

19 - Kantowski-Sachs Cosmological Models with Constant Deceleration Parameter. Il Nuovo Cimento Italy. 105 B, 239- 242 (1990)

20 - Inhomogeneous Inflation with Spinning Fluid. Il Nuovo Cimento 105 B, 235, (1990), Italy.

21 - Inflation in the Einstein-Cartan's Cosmological Model. General Relativity and Gravitation 23, nº 3, pp. 1083–88 (1991). USA

22 - Inflationary Phase with Quadratic Viscosity. Nuovo Cimento B, 105, 1377-80 (1990). Italy. Co-Author: T. Paim.

23 - Brans-Dicke Models with Time-Dependent Cosmological Term. Co-author: M.M. Som. Intern. Journ. Theor. Phys. 29, 1411-4 (1990). USA.

24 - Density Perturbations in a Brans-Dicke Cosmological Model. Intern. Journ. Theor. Phys. 29, 1415-7, (1990). USA.

25 - A Static Universe with Magnetic Field in Einstein-Cartan's Cosmology. Nuovo Cimento B, 105, 1373-5. (1990). Italy.

26 - Brans-Dicke Theory and the Duration of the Early Universe. Intern. Journ. Theor. Phys. 29, 1423-5. (1990). USA.

27 - Brans-Dicke Cosmology with Time-Dependent Cosmological Term. Intern. Journ. Theor. Phys. 29, 1419-21 (1990). USA.

28 - Cosmological Models with Variable Gravitational and Cosmological - Constants. General Relat. and Grav., 23, 465-9, (1991). USA.

29 - Inflation in Brans-Dicke Cosmology for Radiation Universe". Co-author: M.M. Som. "International Journ. Theor. Phys." 31, 325-8, (1992).

30 - Cosmological Models with Variable Cosmological Term". Physical Review D, 43, 1075-8. (1991).

31 - Cosmological Solution in Wesson's 5D Theory of Gravity". Astrophys. and Space-Science. Co-Author: M.M. Som, 207, 105- 108, (1993).

32 - An alternative form for Raychaudhuri's Equation”. International Journal of Theor. Physics, 33, 1929-1931 (1994).

33 - Age of the Universe and the Density Parameter”. International Journal of Theoretical Physics. 33, 1961-2, (1994).

34 - Large Number Hypothesis”. International Journ. Theor. Phys., 31, 1447 (1992).

35 - Geodesics for Photons, Particles and Tachyons in a Cosmological Model. Intern. Journ. Theor. Phys. 36,1249,(1997).

36 - Large Numbers Hypothesis: Reply to a paper by Beesham. Intern. Journ. Theor. Phys. 35, 1033–35, (1996).

37 - A Generalized Large Number Hypothesis. Astroph. and Space Science 215, 135-136 (1994).

38 - [same title as in # 37]- Intl. Journ. of Theor. Phys. 31, 1217-19 (1992).

39 - Spatially Homogeneous Isotropic Models with non-minimally coupled electromagnetic field”. Co-author: M.M. Som. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 34(1), 111-4 (1993).

40 - Raychaudhuri's Equation and the Present Universe. The Brans-Dicke Perspective. Intl. Journal of Theor. Physics 31, 329 (1992).

41 - Planck's Universe and Mach Principle. Astrophysics and Space Science. 222, 235-6 (1994).

42 - Static Cosmological Solutions in Wesson 5D Theory of Gravity. (Co-author: M.M. Som). Astrophysics and Space Science, 225, 237-240, (1995).

43 - Inhomogeneous Static Model in Brans-Dicke Theory. International Journal of Theor. Phys. 31, 321, (1992).

44 - What if Omega ≠ 2q Intl. Journ. Theor. Phys. 31, 1451 (1992).

45 - Electric Energy Calculations in General Relativity. Intr. Journ. Theor. Phys. 35, 1719–22, (1996).

46 - Superinflation in G.R. and B.D. Theories: An eternal Universe? Intrn. Journ. Theor. Phys. 35, 1789–92, (1996)

47 - Mach’s Principle and the Deceleration Parameter. International Journ. Theoret. Phys.36,1461-5,(1997).USA.

48 - Machian Solution with Matter Injection in Cosmology. Nuovo Cimento B,111,1279–82,(1996). Co-Author R. M. Marinho Jr.

49 - Spacetime may be Chief Source of Proton Spin. Physics Today, Letter to the Editor 49, 13-14, Sept. Issue, (1996). Co-Author R. M. Marinho Jr.

50 - The Very Early Universe Might Not Have Been Radiation- Dominated. Co-author:R.M. Marinho. Astrophys. and Space Science,278,367-69 (2001)

51 - Natural Entropy Production in an Inflationary Model for a Polarized Vacuum. Astrophys.and Space Scie,310,277 (2007). Coauthor- M.M. Som. Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0701070. DOI: 10.1007/s10509-007-9514-8 - Springuer Link http://www.springerlink.com/content/u15638x8v887h450/

52 - Brief History of Black-Holes (2004) - Cornell University Library, http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/gr-qc/pdf/0412/0412054v2.pdf - This Paper was included in a Berman Book.

53 - Energy of Kerr-Newman Black-Holes and Gravitomagnetism – (2004) Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0407026. This Paper was included in a Berman Book.

54 - Inflationary Phase with Time Varying Fundamental Constants(2002)- Co-author: L.A. Trevisan. – Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0207051 - This Paper was included in a Berman Book.

55 - Possible Cosmological Implications of Time Varying Fine Structure Constant(2001)- Co-author: L.A. Trevisan. – Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0112011 - This Paper was included in a Berman Book.

56 - On a time varying fine structure constant with L.A. Trevisan, – Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0111102 - This Paper was included in a Berman Book.

57 - Estimate on the deceleration parameter in a Universe with variable fine structure constant (2001) - Co-author: L.A. Trevisan. – Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0111101 - This Paper was included in a Berman Book.

58 - Amplification of Gravitational Waves During Inflation in Brans-Dicke Theory(2001)-- Co-author: L.A. Trevisan. – Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0111100 - This Paper was included in a Berman Book.

59 - Static Generalized Brans-Dicke Universe and Gravitational Waves Amplification(2001)- Co-author: L.A. Trevisan. – Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0111099 - This Paper was included in a Berman Book.

60 - Inflationary phase in Generalized Brans-Dicke theory(2009)-Interntl. Journal Theor. Phys. 48,1929 (2009). Co-author: L.A. Trevisan. – Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0111098

61 - On the creation of the Universe out of nothing - Intern. Journ. Modern Phys.D19,1309-1313 (2010).Co-author :L.A.Trevisan. DOI 10.1142/s0218271810017342 - For old version (year 2001) see Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0104060

62 - Misconceptions in Halliday,Resnick, and Walker’s textbook Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0507110 - New submitted version:Misconceptions on Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology.(2008).

63 - On the zero-energy Universe(2009) - Intl.Journ. Theor. Phys.,48,3278,(2009).DOI 10.1007/s10773-009-0125-8 Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0605063

64 - Cosmological Model For the Very Early Universe in B.D. Theory(2006) — Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0605092

65 - Note on Density Perturbations in the Very Early Universe.(2007)

66 - Is the Universe a White-hole?. Astrophys. Space Science,311, 359-361,(2007). Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0612007

67 - On the Rotational and Machian Properties of the Universe - Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0610003 - [former title: “On the Machian Properties of the Universe”].

68 - Shear and Vorticity in Inflationary Brans-Dicke Cosmology with Lambda-term - Astrophysics and Space Science 310,205 (2007).Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0703244

69 - The Pioneer Anomaly and a Machian Universe - Astrophys. Space Science 312,275 (2007) . Los Alamos Archives,http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0606117.

70 - Shear and Vorticity in a Combined Einstein-Cartan-Brans- Dicke Inflationary Lambda-Universe — Letter, Astrophys. Space Science 314,79-82 (2008). For a previous version, see: Los Alamos Archives,http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0607005.

71 - Gravitomagnetism and Angular Momenta of Black-Holes. Revista Mex. Astron. Astrofís.43,297-301 (2007) - Los Alamos Archives,http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0608053.

72 - On the Magnetic Field, and Entropy Increase, in a Machian Universe.(2006). Main result published within # 69. - Los Alamos Archives,http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0611007.

73 - On a time variation of Neutrino´s Mass - Los Alamos Archives,http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0606208. - New version submitted with title ”The Pioneer Anomaly and a Machian Universe-Part II”(2008).

74 - On the Machian Origin of Inertia(2008). Letter.Astrophysics Space Science, 318,269-272 (2008) Preliminary version, Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0609026

75 - Simple derivation of Schwarzschild, Lense- Thirring,Reissner-Nordström,Kerr, and Kerr-Newman metrics - Los Alamos Archives http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0702014

76 - Are Mass and Length Quantized? - Submitted under new title and in extended version Cosmic and Micro-Cosmic Scales of Length, Mass, and angularity. For early version, see Los Alamos Archives http://arxiv.org/abs/0707.3290

77 - Energy and Angular Momentum of Dilaton Black-Holes - Revista Mex. Astron. Astrof. 44,285-291,(2008). Los Alamos Archives http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.0881

78 - A General Relativistic Rotating Evolutionary Universe- Astrophys. Space Science 314,319-321 (2008). Preliminary version posted in Los Alamos Archives - http://arxiv.org/abs/0712.0821

79 - Spin of the Universe [previous title The Asymmetric Universe - In preparation

80 - Pryce-Hoyle Tensor in a Combined Einstein-Cartan-Brans- Dicke Model - International Journ. Theoret. Physics, 48,836 (2009). - Preliminary version, at Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/0805.0448

81 - Self energies of a sphere - In preparation

82 - A General Relativistic Rotating Evolutionary Universe Part II, Astrophys. Space Science,315,367-369 (2008). Posted with another title, in Los Alamos Archives http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.1954

83 - Lambda-Universe in Scalar-Tensor Gravity - Astrophysics and Space Science, 323, 103(2009)

84 - Curvature and Torsion — how they can be recognized- In preparation

85 - General Relativistic Machian Universe - Letter.Astrophys. & Space Science 318,273-277, (2008). Los Alamos Archives - http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.0139

86 - Simple Model with time-varying fine-structure - constant- RevMexAA, 45,139-142,(2009)

87 - Simple Model with time-varying fine-structure - constant- Part II” - RevMexAA, 46,23-28, (2010) Preliminary version,Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.4793

88 - Calculation of Planck´s constant Through General Relativity Theory - In preparation

89 - Gravitons,Dark Matter, and Classical Gravitation AIP Conference Proceedings - (Eds): T. E. Simos, G. Psihoyios, and C.. Tsitouras, 1168,.1064-1104 (2009) - Los Alamos Archives http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.1766

90 - ”Shear and Vorticity in an Accelerating Brans-Dicke Universe with Torsion”. Astrophys. Space Science, 317, 279-281 (2008). Los Alamos Archives, http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.1866

91 - Entropy of the Universe – International Journal Theoret. Phys.,48,1933,(2009). Los Alamos Archives http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.3135

92 - Schwarzschild´s metric and a General Relativistic Machian Universe - In preparation

93 - Entropy of the Universe and Standard Cosmology (2009) International Journal Theoret. Physics 48,2286 (2009)

94 - General Relativistic Singularity-Free Cosmological Model - (2009)- Astrophys. & Space Science,321,157 (2009) Los Alamos Archives http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.3141.

95 - Why the initial Infinite Singularity of the Universe is not there(2009)- Internatl.Journ.Theoret. Phys.48,2253 (2009)- Los Alamos Archives http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.3143.

96 - On the Newtonian and General Relativistic Energies of a Rotating Body - Astrophys. and Space Science, 324,1,(2009)

97 - Static Scalar-Tensor Universes and Gravitational Waves Ámplification (2009)- Astrophys and Space Science,323,99 (2009)

98 - Classical Interpretation of the Cosmological Constant(coauthor- L.A. Trevisan)- In preparation

99 - Amplification of Gravitational Waves in Scalar-Tensor Accelerating Lambda-Universes(2010), Astrophysics and Space Science, 325, 283-286 (2010). DOI 10.1007/s10509-009-0180-x - http://www.springerlink.com/content/w24nr73u74777h7t

100 - Equation of state for the Machian Universe - In preparation

101 - On Sciama´s Machian Cosmology - Interntl. Journ. Theor.Phys.,48,3257, (2009). DOI 10.1007/s10773-009-0112-0

102 - Amplification of Gravitational Waves in Scalar-Tensor Inflationary Lambda-Model(2010)-Interntl. Journ. of Theoret. Phys., 49, 232-237. DOI 10.1007/s10773-009-0161-4

103 - Non-adiabatic Inflation in Scalar-Tensor Cosmological Models - In preparation

104 - Non-adiabatic General Relativity and the Equivalent Scalar-Tensor Cosmological Models - In preparation

105 - Constant Deceleration Parameter in Generalized-Action Cosmological Models - In preparation

106 - Energy Analysis of the Fate of Black-Holes - In preparation

107 - General Relativistic Treatment of the Pioneers Anomaly, Los Alamos Archives, with F.M. Gomide, http://arxiv.org/abs/1011.4627 - September Special issue on "Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology", of "Journal of Modern Physics"3,1199-1210,(2012).doi:10.4236/jmp.2012.329155.(http://www.SciRP.org/journal/jmp)

108 - On the stability of our Universe - with N.C.A. da Costa.Cornell University Library, http://arxiv.org/abs/1012.4160 - September Special issue on "Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology", of Journal of Modern Physics3,1211-1215,(2012).doi:10.4236/jmp.2012.329156.(http://www.SciRP.org/journal/jmp)

109 - Relativistic Cosmology and the Pioneers Anomaly - with F. M. Gomide. Cornell University Library, http://arxiv.org/abs/1106.5388 - September Special issue on "Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology", of Journal of Modern Physics3,1178-1184,(2012).doi:10.4236/jmp.2012.329152.(http://www.SciRP.org/journal/jmp)

110 - The Two Pioneers Anomalies and Universal Rotation(2011) - Astrophysics and Space Science vol.336,337 (2011). DOI 10.1007/s10509-011-0825-4

111 - General Relativity with Variable Speed of Light and Pioneers Anomaly(2011). Astrophys. and Space Science, vol.336,327-329 (2011). DOI 10.1007/s 10509-011-0839-y

112 - Realization of Einstein´s Machian Program:the Pioneers and Fly-By anomalies. Astrophys. and Space Science. DOI 10.1007/s10509-011-0838-z - Astrophysics and Space Science(2012)-337,477-481

References

  1. ^ a b c d e CV Officialy verified by the Brazilian Federal Government
  2. ^ a b c d e His official CV
  3. ^ Ministry of Justice (www.mj.gov.br) Political Amnesty Commission (Process 2004.01.41822) -the claim was denied, why even mention this process? Just to change focus from what really happened?
  4. ^ Özgür Akarsu and Tekin Dereli, "Cosmological models with linearly varying deceleration parameter"
  5. ^ M.K. Verma, Mohd. Zeyauddin, Shri Ram, "Anisotropic Cosmological Model With Negative Constant Decelaration Parameter and Time-Decaying Term"
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