SAN MARINO WORKSHOP ON ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY FOR MATTER AND ANTIMATTER
Italy September 5 to 9, 2011 Dedicated to the 70th birthday of Prof. Erik Trell, Sweden Keynote speaker for matter and antimatter Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli, U.S.A.
Organized by the Segreteria di Stato per la Ricerca (Research Ministry) della Repubblica di San Marino,
The R. M. Santilli Foundations, and The Institute for Basic Research, Florida, U.S.A.
PROF. R. M. SANTILLI'S AWARD
On September 6, 2011, the keynote speaker of the workshop for matter and antimatter, Prof. R. M. Santilli, received the maximal honor granted by the Republic of San Marino, the historical Grand Cross of the Saint'Agata Order. For pictures, please visit the web site Prof. Santilli's Prizes and Nominations
and for a movie of the ceremony at the Palazzo Pubblico, please visit World Lecture series: San Marino 2011
LEXTURES AVAILABLE IN DVD
Most of the lectures delivered at the worksho will be available in mid October 2011 in the World Lecture series: San Marino 2011. For a poreview, interested colleagues may view
Grand Hotel San Marino, Via A. Onofri, 31, San Marino.
Sunday September 4, 2011, from 5 pm to 9 pm
Monday September 5, 2011, from 8.30 am to 9.30 am
MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 2011
10 am to 12 noon Inauguration ceremony
Organized by the Republic of San Marino
with presentations by
Secretary of State for Research H.E. Mr. Augusto Casali
Secretary of State for University H.E. Mr. Romeo Morri
Eng. Epifanio Troina, San Marino
Prof. Christian Corda, Workshop Committee
12 noon to 1 pm Straight to Quark - the Cartesian Cut of Real Geometry
Prof. Eril Trell, Sweden, Main honoree of the meeting
Introduced by Prof. Stein Johansen, Norway
MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 5, 2011
2.55 pm tp 3.00 pm Organizational words by
Prof. R. M. Santilli, U.S.A.
3 pm to 4 pm Superluminal Tunneling Confronts Special Relativity
Prof. Guenter Nimtz, Germany
4 pm to 4.30 pm Mie's Longitudinal Field Lines and Superluminal Signals
Prof. Peter Enders, Germany
4.30 pm to 5.30 pm Experimentally observed anomalously small retardation of
bound electromagnetic feld in near zone and
possible physical implications
Prof. Alexander L Kholmetskii, Belarussia
5.30 pm to 6.00 pm Finite Theory of the Universe, Dark Matter Disproof
and Faster-Than-Light Speed
Prof. Phil Bouchard, Canada
6 pm to 6.30 pm Tube Dislocations in Gravity
Prof. Katanaev Mikhail. Russia
TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 2011
8.30 am to 9.30 am Santilli Lie-Isotopic Theory and its Isodual
Prof. Sergei Silvestrov, Sweden
9.30 am to 10.30 am The Universal Isosymmetry for Arbitrary Speeds of Light
within Physical Media
Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli, U.S.A.
10.30 am to 11 am Santilli's Isorelativity and its Experimental Verifications
Prof. Ivan S. Gandzha, Ukraine
11 am to 11.30 am Experimental Confirmations of Santilli IsoRedShift and IsoBlueShift
Eng. Gene West and Gino Amato, U.S.A.
11.30 am to 12.30 pm Absence of Universe Expansion, Acceleration of the
Expansion, Big Bang, Dark Matter and Dark Energy
from the Experimental Confirmation of IsoRedShift
Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli, U.S.A.
At 12.30 pm all participants will be guided from
the Teatro Titano to the Palazzo Pubblico for a reception by
the Eccellentissimi Capitani Reggenti and other Authorities
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 6, 2011
3 pm to 3,30 pm The Purely Geometric Part of Dark Matter. A Fresh Playground
for String Theory
Prof. Hagen Kleinert, Germany
3.30 pm to 4.30 pm Novel 21st Century Vistas on Supernova Explosions and Neutron Stars
Profs. Alex A. O. Animalu, Nigeria, and Ruggero Maria Santilli, U..S.A.
4.30 pm to 5 pm The role of dark radiation and dark pressure on compact stellar structures
Prof. Jorge Ovalle, Venezuela
5 pm to 5.30 pm Redshifts and the Hypothesis of Variable Particle Masses
Prof. Jayant Vishnu Narlikar, India
5,30 pm to 6.30 pm Possible Experiments to test Einsteins Special Relativity Theory
Prof. Victor-Otto de Haan, The Netherlands
9 pm San Marino Day at the historic center
Reconstruction of Medieval Life in San Marino
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 2011
9 am to 10 am The Isodual Theory of Antimatter and its Prediction of Antigravity
Prof. Ruggero Maria Santilli, U.S.A.
10 am to 11 am Proposal for the realization of Santillis comparative test
on the gravity of electrons and positrons via a
horizontal supercooled vacuum tube
Prof. Victor O. de Haan, The Netherlands
11 am to 12 am The Mystery of Detecting Antimatter Asteroids, Stars and Galaxies
Prof. R. M. Santilli, U.S.A.
12 noon to 12.30 pm Review of Cern experiments on the anti-hydrogen
production and the measure of antimatter gravity acceleration
Prof. Michele Sacerdoti, Italy
12.30 pm to 1 pm Anti-Antimatter
Prof. Leong Ying, U.S.A.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 7, 2011
3 pm to 3.30 pm The doubling theory and the speed of light
Prof. Jean-Pierre Garnier Malet, France
3.30 pm to 4.30 pm Dynamic Multiple Scattering Theory, Wolf Effect
and Discordant Redshift
Prof. Sisir Roy, India
4.30 pm to 5 pm Detection of extra energy shift between emission and absorption
lines in Mossbauer experiments in rotating systems
Prof. Alexander L Kholmetskii, Belarussia
5 pm to 5.30 pm An alternative model for the rotation of spiral galaxies
Prof. Mario Everaldo de Souza, Brazil
5.30 pm to 6 pm Nonlinear electrodynamics and CMB polarization
Prof. Herman Julio Mosquera Cuesta
6 pm to 6.30 pm Propagation of cosmic antiparticles in an anisotropic magnetized
plasma: cosmic maser radiation and polarization effects
Prof. S. S. Moskaliuk, Ukraine
THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 2011
9 am to 10 am The Cosmological Implications of Nonlocal Gravity
Prof. Peter Rowlands, England
10 am to 11 am pm Some Ontological Aspects of Physics for Matter and Anti-matter
Prof. Stein Johansen, Norway
11 am to 12 am Two Mathematically Equivalent Versions of Maxwells Equations
Prof. Tepper L. Gill, U.S.A.
12 am to 1 pm A New Perspective on Relativity: An Odyssey in Non-Euclidean Geometry
Prof. Bernard Lavenda, Italy
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 8, 2011
3 pm to 4 pm Controllability of nonholonomic Black Holes systems
Prof. Constantin Udriste, Romania
4.pm Guided visits to museums
6 pm Cava dei Balestrieri (archery)
Workshop Banquet
FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011
9 am to 10 am Cosmological models based on the Kerr-Schild
Gravity and analogues with Microworld
Prof. Alexander Burinskii, Russia
10 am to 11 am The metric theory of material elds and the
motion of mathematical points in
N-dimensional space
Prof. Alexander D. Dymnikov and Gary A. Glass, U.S.A.
11 am to 11.30 am From Fermat principle to the Lobachevskii-Fok
space in particle physics
Prof. Miroslav Pardy, Czech Republic
11.30 am to 12.30 pm The 3-df pendulum as a sensing device for detecting
gravitational field anisotropy
Prof. Rene Verreault, Canada
12.30 pm too 1 pm Classical mechanics and statistical description of
results of measurement
Prof. Lubomir Skala, Czech republic
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011
3 pm to 3.30 pm Mandala and Cosmology
Prof. T. Bhadra Man, Nepal
3.30 pm to 4 pm Gamma Ray Bursts from a Neutron Star Magnetosphere:
A Colossal Rapid Charging-discharging Capacitor Model
Prof. M.R.Hedayati, Iran
4 pm to 5 pm Detailing Coherent, Minimum Uncertainty States of
Gravitons, as Semi Classical Components of Gravity Waves,
and How Squeezed States Affect Upper Limits to Graviton Mass /
Implications for a Graviton version of the EPR experiment?
Prof. Andrew Beckwith, U.S.A.
5 pm to 5.30 pm Black holes are not black bodies: a correction on
Hawking's evaporation theory
Prof. Christian Corda, Italy.
5.30 pm to 6 pm Time reversal in systems described by PDE's which are not
time reversal invariant
Prof. P. M. Krail, U.S.A.
Open round table on open theoretical problems
and proposed new experiments.
A view of some of the participants to the 2011 San Marino Workshop
in front of the historical "Palazzo Pullio."
A view of the historical Republic of San Marino in Northern Italy