UFT88 read at Saarland University

UFT88 is a classic paper by Horst Eckardt and myself which corrects the Einsteinian relativity by correcting the second Bianchi identity for torsion, and developing Einstein into ECE and now ECE2 unified field theories. UFT88 has been read intensively (about ten thousand times since publication) in all the best universities and institutes in the world, including Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, where Bianchi and Ricci were students and staff members. Recently it has been developed into the already well studied UFT313 – 320 and UFT322. Currently we are working on UFT323. These are papers of the ECE2 theory, and are already being read about six thousand times a year worldwide. These papers are based on non zero torsion and curvature. The Einstein theory was based only on curvature and is thoroughly obsolete. The University of the Saarland was founded in 1948 in a cooperation with the University of Nancy where I worked with Prof. Jean-Lois Rivail as post graduate on a French Government bursary (Autobiography, Volume Two). Currently Saarland is ranked 376 in the world by Webometrics and 401 by Times Higher Education. It has 18,100 students. Recently a short paper by AIAS Co President Gareth Evans has been accepted for publication at Harvard, which is top cat by some rankings. It is currently ranked number one in the world by Webometrics and Times. My own former University Cornell is ranked number five in the world by Webometrics, and my former University Oxford is often ranked one or two. It all depends on which rankings you use. It is a matter of the individual, not the place. In any case I am really an Aberystwyth man, and the EDCL evolved into the AIAS. Usually you can’t tell a Harvard man anything, so many congratulations to Gareth Evans, honorary Co President of Room 262 situated above Grendel’s Cave, in which the electron microscope was housed.

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