Archive for April, 2017

PS: Problems with www.aias.us, www.upitec.org adn www.et3m

Thursday, April 27th, 2017

I know that you are not www.webarchive.org.uk , you are www.archive.org. The www.aias.us site is archived on both teh Wayback MAchine and NAtional Library of Wales.

In a message dated 27/04/2017 20:15:11 GMT Daylight Time, mark@archive.org writes:

Again… we are not www.webarchive.org.uk

On Apr 27, 2017, at 12:12 PM, EMyrone wrote:

Yes and also all the UFT papers from UFT1 to UFT374, i.e. all of the pages that I looked at were fine when I last checked them a few weeks ago, now none are visible. All the items are visible and working on the July 31st 2015 archive on www.webarchive.org.uk. The same is true of www.upitec.org and www.et3m.net. If you look up the 31st July 2015 archive for www.aias.us on www.webarchive.org.uk, you will see that all the pages are visible.

In a message dated 27/04/2017 20:07:04 GMT Daylight Time, mark writes:

So… are you saying: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://aias.us/documents/uft/a374thpaper.pdf used to playback, but now does not?

– Mark

On Apr 27, 2017, at 12:02 PM, Horst Eckardt <mail> wrote:

I would like to give this hint:
For example the document
http://aias.us/documents/uft/a374thpaper.pdf
should be archived. I am not sure what the corresponding address of the Wayback Machine should be.

Regards,
Horst Eckardt

Am 27.04.2017 um 20:55 schrieb EMyrone:

This is the research group and other colleagues I work with. The URL’s affected are www.aias.us, www.upitec.org and www.et3m.net. I checked with www.oxford.ac.uk and www.cambridge.ac.uk archived on www.archive.org and those two sites work fine. Up until recently the URL’s www.aias.us, www.upitec.org and www.et3m.net all worked fine, all the pages came up on all sites at all dates. None of the settings have been changed on www.aias.us, www.upitec.org and www.et3m.net. UPITEC Director Horst Eckardt mentions that the scripting mechanisms on the sites control the pages. These scripting mechanisms have not been changed.

In a message dated 27/04/2017 19:47:33 GMT Daylight Time, mark writes:

Myron keeps adding all 35 of you back into this thread even after I take them out. So… at the risk of over-sharing.. I am sending this response to all of you. 🙂

Yes… it looks like some of the pages, for the sites you are asking about, have not been archived. I am very sorry about that. This does not appear to be a “bug”.
BTW… please share specific URLs you might have questions about.

I am happy to help.

– Mark Graham
Director, Wayback Machine, Internet Archive

On Apr 27, 2017, at 11:38 AM, EMyrone wrote:

I have tried teh latest date, 21st April 2017, the same thing happens. The site appear but if one clicks on any page such as “AIAS staff” the page does not appear, a message appears that the site has not been archived. This happens on all dates back to 2002, and on all dates of www.upitec.org and www.et3m.net

In a message dated 27/04/2017 18:41:05 GMT Daylight Time, mark writes:

(Dropping the 35 people from the CC.)

Can you please give me a specific example URL?

– Mark Graham
Director, Wayback Machine, Internet Archive

On Apr 27, 2017, at 10:22 AM, EMyrone wrote:

Many thanks, I agree that the site is visible, as in the link below, when one clicks on the link below the site comes up looking fine, but when one clicks on any entry of the website, a message comes up stating that “this page appears not to have been archived”. The bug is present on all dates and all entries of all three websites back to 2002. It seems to have developed suddenly very recently.

cc Aled Betts, Digital Archivist, National Library of Wales, and colleagues.

In a message dated 27/04/2017 18:07:38 GMT Daylight Time, mark writes:

Hi Myron,

Might you please be more specific about what URLs/dates you are not able to play back?

E.g. I can see: https://web.archive.org/web/20170313233649/http://www.aias.us just fine.

– Mark Graham
Director, Wayback Machine, Internet Archive

PS: Problems with www.aias.us, www.upitec.org adn www.et3m

Thursday, April 27th, 2017

Yes and also all the UFT papers from UFT1 to UFT374, i.e. all of the pages that I looked at were fine when I last checked them a few weeks ago, now none are visible. All the items are visible and working on the July 31st 2015 archive on www.webarchive.org.uk. The same is true of www.upitec.org and www.et3m.net. If you look up the 31st July 2015 archive for www.aias.us on www.webarchive.org.uk, you will see that all the pages are visible.

In a message dated 27/04/2017 20:07:04 GMT Daylight Time, mark@archive.org writes:

So… are you saying: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://aias.us/documents/uft/a374thpaper.pdf used to playback, but now does not?

– Mark

On Apr 27, 2017, at 12:02 PM, Horst Eckardt <mail> wrote:

I would like to give this hint:
For example the document
http://aias.us/documents/uft/a374thpaper.pdf
should be archived. I am not sure what the corresponding address of the Wayback Machine should be.

Regards,
Horst Eckardt

Am 27.04.2017 um 20:55 schrieb EMyrone:

This is the research group and other colleagues I work with. The URL’s affected are www.aias.us, www.upitec.org and www.et3m.net. I checked with www.oxford.ac.uk and www.cambridge.ac.uk archived on www.archive.org and those two sites work fine. Up until recently the URL’s www.aias.us, www.upitec.org and www.et3m.net all worked fine, all the pages came up on all sites at all dates. None of the settings have been changed on www.aias.us, www.upitec.org and www.et3m.net. UPITEC Director Horst Eckardt mentions that the scripting mechanisms on the sites control the pages. These scripting mechanisms have not been changed.

In a message dated 27/04/2017 19:47:33 GMT Daylight Time, mark writes:

Myron keeps adding all 35 of you back into this thread even after I take them out. So… at the risk of over-sharing.. I am sending this response to all of you. 🙂

Yes… it looks like some of the pages, for the sites you are asking about, have not been archived. I am very sorry about that. This does not appear to be a “bug”.
BTW… please share specific URLs you might have questions about.

I am happy to help.

– Mark Graham
Director, Wayback Machine, Internet Archive

On Apr 27, 2017, at 11:38 AM, EMyrone wrote:

I have tried teh latest date, 21st April 2017, the same thing happens. The site appear but if one clicks on any page such as “AIAS staff” the page does not appear, a message appears that the site has not been archived. This happens on all dates back to 2002, and on all dates of www.upitec.org and www.et3m.net

In a message dated 27/04/2017 18:41:05 GMT Daylight Time, mark writes:

(Dropping the 35 people from the CC.)

Can you please give me a specific example URL?

– Mark Graham
Director, Wayback Machine, Internet Archive

On Apr 27, 2017, at 10:22 AM, EMyrone wrote:

Many thanks, I agree that the site is visible, as in the link below, when one clicks on the link below the site comes up looking fine, but when one clicks on any entry of the website, a message comes up stating that “this page appears not to have been archived”. The bug is present on all dates and all entries of all three websites back to 2002. It seems to have developed suddenly very recently.

cc Aled Betts, Digital Archivist, National Library of Wales, and colleagues.

In a message dated 27/04/2017 18:07:38 GMT Daylight Time, mark writes:

Hi Myron,

Might you please be more specific about what URLs/dates you are not able to play back?

E.g. I can see: https://web.archive.org/web/20170313233649/http://www.aias.us just fine.

– Mark Graham
Director, Wayback Machine, Internet Archive

Daily Report 25/4/17

Thursday, April 27th, 2017

The equivalent of 99,283 printed pages was downloaded (361.985 megabytes) from 2,852 downloaded memory files (hits) and 537 distinct visits each averaging 3.5 memory pages and 4 minutes, printed pages to hits ratio of 34.81, top referrals total 2,229,745, main spiders Google, MSN and Yahoo. Collected ECE2 1692, Top ten 951, Collected Evans / Morris 825(est), Collected scientometrics 510, F3(Sp) 200, Barddoniaeth 143, UFT88 141, Principles of ECE 136, Collected Eckardt / Lindstrom 117, Autobiography volumes one and two 113, Evans Equations 84, Collected Proofs 75, CV 69, UFT311 65, PECE 40, ECE2 39, Llais 33, SCI 31, CEFE 27, MJE 21, UFT321 27, Idaho 7, UFT313 20, UFT314 35, UFT315 28, UFT316 13, UFT317 18, UFT318 13, UFT319 41, UFT320 19, UFT322 34, UFT323 19, UFT324 25, UFT325 40, UFT326 19, UFT327 25, UFT328 25, UFT329 22, UFT330 17, UFT331 22, UFT332 21, UFT333 15, UFT334 28, UFT335 36, UFT336 14, UFT338 15, UFT339 17, UFT340 14, UFT341 26, UFT342 20, UFT343 28, UFT344 37, UFT345 21, UFT346 24, UFT347 56, UFT348 30, UFT349 30, UFT351 42, UFT352 41, UFT353 32, UFT354 45, UFT355 35, UFT356 35, UFT357 36, UFT358 30, UFT359 35, UFT360 15, UFT361 14, UFT362 48, UFT363 29, UFT364 28, UFT365 20, UFT366 39, UFT367 35, UFT368 40, UFT369 37, UFT370 37, UFT371 26, UFT372 27, UFT373 29, UFT374 34, UFT375 11 to date in April 2017. McMaster Univeristy Canada Objections to ‘t Hooft; University of Victoria Canada UFT213; University of Antioquia Colombia UFT343(Sp); Research Institute of Electrical Communication Tohoku University Japan general; Romanian National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering UFT175, Netwrok Academy Moscow UFT102; University College Swansea Awards won by the Aberystywth group, injustices in academia. Intense interest all sectors, updated usage file attached for April 2017.

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376(2): Numerical Solution The Complete Equations of Gravitodynamics

Wednesday, April 26th, 2017

This note summarizes the ECE2 covariant equations of gravitodynamics, Eqs. (1) – (5) in the notation of UFT318. It is shown that they make up an exactly determined set of nine equations in nine unknowns when expressed in Cartesian coordinates. This opens up a vast number of new possibilities, in gravitation, electrodynamics and hydrodynamics, and cross correlations of these subject aeas. The equations of gravitostatics are Eqs. (19) to (22), and are six equations in six unknowns. The equations of magnetogravitostatics are Eqs. (39) to (42), and are again six equations in six unknowns. All these equations are automatically ECE2 covariant, so are equations of ECE2 relativity. It follows that the relativistic Minkowski force equation (34) must be used as in UFT238 ff. This gives Eqs. (37) and (38), which should give a precessing elliptical orbit. It is known from Horst’s computations that the non relativistic version of these equations gives an ellipse. In the non relativistic Hooke / Newton limit the force equation is the Hooke Newton equation (23). This is the non relativistic limit of Eqs. (37) and (38). The equations of fluid gravitation are Eqs. (24) and (25) and are examples of the Cartan covariant derivative as shown in previous work. Eqs. (24) and (25) are non relativistic, but can be developed into the Minkowski force equation of relativistic fluid dynamics. ECE2 fluid gravitation is automatically ECE2 covariant and relativistic. Its field equations have been shown in previous papers (UFT349 ff) to have the same structure as the ECE2 field equations (1) to (5) of gravitodynamics, and the ECE2 field equations of electrodynamics. In Cartesian coordinates these sets of equations are also exactly determined, and indeed in any coordinate system. If gravitational radiation exists, it must be calculated in exactly the same way as in well known electromagnetic radiation theory. This can be done by numerical methods because Eqs. (1) to (5) are exactly determined. One example is plane wave gravitational radiation. This would be about twenty three orders of magnitude weaker than electromagnetic radiation.

a376thpapernotes2.pdf

Daily Report 24/4/17

Wednesday, April 26th, 2017

This is just a WordPress software bug of some kind that I remove every morning. So the daily report on the blog is edited to remove the bug. There are about two thousand daily reports available by now, they record the steady build up of interest every early morning. It takes about two and a half or three hours to prepare the early morning report. The usage file is also posted every day on the blog, showing a long line of papers and books being studied all over the world. I have been removing the bug for about three or four years.

In a message dated 26/04/2017 08:20:18 GMT Daylight Time, writes:

The attached html file does always not contain what is expected. Could you please check? It contains:

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Am 26.04.2017 um 08:47 schrieb EMyrone:

The equivalent of 72,068 printed pages was downloaded (262.756 megabytes) from 2,384 downloaded memory files (hits) and 433 distinct visits each averaging 4.1 memory pages and 5 minutes, printed pages to hits ratio of 30.23, top referrals total of 2,229,512, main spiders Google, MSN and Yahoo. Collected ECE2 1626, Top ten 918, Collected Evans / Morris 792(est), Collected scientometrics 461, F3(Sp) 197, Barddoniaeth 142, UFT88 137, Principles of ECE 130, Autobiography volumes one and two 110, Collected Eckardt / Lindstrom papers 110, Evans Equations 83, CV 64, UFT311 63,Collected Proofs 70, Engineering Model 46, PECE 38, ECE2 38, CEFE 27, Llais 31, UFT321 21, MJE 20, Idaho 7, UFT313 20, UFT314 34, UFT315 27, UFT316 12, UFT317 16, UFT318 10, UFT319 38, UFT320 18, UFT322 33, UFT323 19, UFT324 25, UFT325 39, UFT326 18, UFT327 25, UFT328 25, UFT329 21, UFT330 17, UFT331 22, UFT332 19, UFT33 13, UFT334 28, UFT335 36, UFT336 15, UFT337 14, UFT338 15, UFT339 17, UFT340 14, UFT341 26, UFT342 20, UFT343 25, UFT344 33, UFT345 20, UFT346 22, UFT347 55, UFT348 29, UFT349 30, UFT351 42, UFT352 39, UFT353 30, UFT354 43, UFT355 34, UFT356 33, UFT357 32, UFT358 28, UFT359 32, UFT360 15, UFT361 12, UFT362 44, UFT363 28, UFT364 36, UFT365 19, UFT366 38, UFT367 34, UFT368 39, UFT369 36, UFT370 36, UFT371 25, UFT372 27, UFT373 29, UFT374 34, UFT375 11 to date in April 2017. City of Winnipeg UFT375; University of Quebec Trois Rivieres UFT366 to UFT375; Professional Institute Technical Training Centre Technological University of Chile (INACAP) UFT169(Sp); Library University of Tuebingen general; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign UFT177; University of Minnesota Twin Cities UFT18; AENA Airport Administration Spain F3(Sp); Helsinki University of Technology UFT33; Maynooth University Ireland UFT116; Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales ECE Article, My Page; Los Alamos Public Library UFT374; National University of Piura Peru F3(Sp); University of Cambridge UFT43; University of Warwick My Page, New Poetry. Intense interest all sectors, updated usage file attached for April 2017.

Refutation of Gravitational Waves in UFT375

Wednesday, April 26th, 2017

Excellent work, well done! This is a clear refutation of the claims of EGR to have produced gravitational waves, and confirms Stephen Crothers’ criticisms of the LIGO experiment and his independent refutations of EGR. These computations with the “bare lagrangian” also show that a fluid spacetime is needed in cosmology. However it is a major achievement to show that the ECE2 lagrangian is alone enough to produce precession. Precession has also been computed with the ECE2 theory named “fluid gravitation”, and that can give all kinds of precessions, including retrograde precession. This ill be developed in UFT376. The daily feedback shows that fluid gravitation is already attracting great interest. So there are more refutations of EGR than needles on a hedgehog. If a dog(matist) puts his nose into a hedgehog he will run a mile. I remember this happening to the sheepdog back on the farm (Autobiography volume one).

mail
To: EMyrone@aol.com
Sent: 25/04/2017 17:21:12 GMT Daylight Time
Subj: Re: First Attempt at Computation

I introduced a suitable units system. The program is working now. Relativistic effects for the Hulse-Taylor double star system are even smaller than for the S2 star. The approximation of second order for the gamma factor gives the same results as the exact formulas. In view of these results it is very questionable why such a weak realtivistic system should radiate noticeable gravitational waves.
I will write up the rest of section 3 tomorrow.

Horst

Am 25.04.2017 um 14:29 schrieb EMyrone:

Many thanks for making this attempt. The Maclaurin expansion looks very interesting, and non relativistic results will also be very interesting for m1 about equal to m2. The orbit should be much more interesting than an ellipse. I would suggest the use of c = 1 and G = 1 units and expressing masses in terms of mass of the sun (mass sun = 1). This would make the numbers much easier to deal with so there is no floating point overflow. Then, higher terms in the Maclaurin expansion can be used as long as u < 1. The trick seems to be to keep r dot dot r dot / c squared manageable. Any such system will do, the idea is to try to compute the precessions. Since EGR has been refuted in eighty three ways in the UFT papers alone, there is nothing much left of it, but ECE2 seems to be infinitely flexible and applicable. It is not fixated with claims of super accuracy. Stephen Crothers has refuted EGR in an ways, n getting close to infinity. It may be possible to devise reduced unit code that will keep r dot dot r dot / c squared within range of the computer’s capability. If this turns out to be difficult then we can develop the theory for a “clean” system such as the S2 stars where m1 << m2 and the theory is much simpler.

To: EMyrone
Sent: 25/04/2017 12:19:19 GMT Daylight Time
Subj: Calculations for Hulse-Taylor pulsar

The relativistic 2-body Lagrangian leads to extremely complicated
equations of motion that are not handable, even with relative
coordinates. I tried a series expansion of the inverse gamma factor:

sqrt(1 – u) = 1 – u/2 – u^2/8 + …

The linear term exactly gives the non-relativistic equation. Inclusion
of the quadratic term leads to numbers of magnitude 10 power 140 or so
which exceeds numerical operability. We would need an adopted system of
units like atomic units in quantum mechanics. It seems that I have to
limit the calculation to the non-relativistic case.

Horst

Daily Report 24/4/17

Wednesday, April 26th, 2017

The equivalent of 72,068 printed pages was downloaded (262.756 megabytes) from 2,384 downloaded memory files (hits) and 433 distinct visits each averaging 4.1 memory pages and 5 minutes, printed pages to hits ratio of 30.23, top referrals total of 2,229,512, main spiders Google, MSN and Yahoo. Collected ECE2 1626, Top ten 918, Collected Evans / Morris 792(est), Collected scientometrics 461, F3(Sp) 197, Barddoniaeth 142, UFT88 137, Principles of ECE 130, Autobiography volumes one and two 110, Collected Eckardt / Lindstrom papers 110, Evans Equations 83, CV 64, UFT311 63,Collected Proofs 70, Engineering Model 46, PECE 38, ECE2 38, CEFE 27, Llais 31, UFT321 21, MJE 20, Idaho 7, UFT313 20, UFT314 34, UFT315 27, UFT316 12, UFT317 16, UFT318 10, UFT319 38, UFT320 18, UFT322 33, UFT323 19, UFT324 25, UFT325 39, UFT326 18, UFT327 25, UFT328 25, UFT329 21, UFT330 17, UFT331 22, UFT332 19, UFT33 13, UFT334 28, UFT335 36, UFT336 15, UFT337 14, UFT338 15, UFT339 17, UFT340 14, UFT341 26, UFT342 20, UFT343 25, UFT344 33, UFT345 20, UFT346 22, UFT347 55, UFT348 29, UFT349 30, UFT351 42, UFT352 39, UFT353 30, UFT354 43, UFT355 34, UFT356 33, UFT357 32, UFT358 28, UFT359 32, UFT360 15, UFT361 12, UFT362 44, UFT363 28, UFT364 36, UFT365 19, UFT366 38, UFT367 34, UFT368 39, UFT369 36, UFT370 36, UFT371 25, UFT372 27, UFT373 29, UFT374 34, UFT375 11 to date in April 2017. City of Winnipeg UFT375; University of Quebec Trois Rivieres UFT366 to UFT375; Professional Institute Technical Training Centre Technological University of Chile (INACAP) UFT169(Sp); Library University of Tuebingen general; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign UFT177; University of Minnesota Twin Cities UFT18; AENA Airport Administration Spain F3(Sp); Helsinki University of Technology UFT33; Maynooth University Ireland UFT116; Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales ECE Article, My Page; Los Alamos Public Library UFT374; National University of Piura Peru F3(Sp); University of Cambridge UFT43; University of Warwick My Page, New Poetry. Intense interest all sectors, updated usage file attached for April 2017.

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UFT88 Read at the University of Vienna

Tuesday, April 25th, 2017

UFT88 has been consulted again at the University of Vienna, which is ranked 124 in the world by Webometrics, 151 – 200 by Shanghai, 155 by QS and 161 by Times. It was founded in 1365 by Rudolf IV and has 90,000 students, 16,490 postgraduates and 8,945 doctoral students. It is the oldest university in the German speaking world, and was modelled after the University of Paris. It has produced fifteen Nobel Laureates and Schroedinger and Lorenz taught there. Students include Boltzmann, Freud, Josef Stefan, Doppler, Arthur Koestler (“Darkness at Noon” and “The Sleepwalkers”) Masaryk, Lise Meitner, Sir Karl Popper, and Kurt Waldheim. UFT88 is a famous paper that refutes the geometrical basis for Einsteinian general relativity (EGR), the second Bianchi identity of 1902. It should be read with UFT99 and its definitive notes, UFT109, UFT255, UFT313, UFT354 and UFT375 in which experimental evidence for the refutation of EGER is discussed using the S2 star system. It should also be read with the following monographs.

1) “Definitive Refutations of the Einsteinian Relativity” (Cambridge International)
2) “Criticisms of the Einstein Field Equation” (Cambridge International), open access UFT301
3) “Principles of ECE” , (E publi Berlin 2016, New Generation London 2016), open access UFT350 and Publications Section.
4) “ECE2: The Second Paradigm Shift” (in prep., open access UFT366 and UFT313 – UFT375.

DEFINI~2.PDF

Daily Report 23/4/17

Tuesday, April 25th, 2017

The equivalent of 51,368 printed pages was downloaded (187.288 megabytes) from 2,159 downloaded memory files (hits) and 388 distinct visits each averaging 4.0 memory pages and 4 minutes, printed pages to hits ratio of 23.79, top referrals total 2,229,310, main spiders Goggle, MSN and Yahoo. Collected ECE2 1599, top ten 889, Collected Evans Morris 759(est), Collected scientometrics 435(est), F3(Sp) 187, Barddoniaeth 133, UFT88 133, Principles of ECE 127, Collected Eckardt / Lindstrom 110, Autobiography Volumes One and Two 109, Evans Equations 83, Collected Proofs 70, UFT311 63, CV 60, Engineering Model 44, PECE 38, ECE2 36, Self Charging Inverter 29, Llais 29, CEFE 25, PLENR 23, MJE 20, Idaho 7, UFT313 20, UFT314 31, UFT315 25, UFT316 11, UFT317 16, UFT318 10, UFT319 38, UFT320 16, UFT322 33, UFT323 18, UFT324 23, UFT325 39, UFT326 17, UFT327 22, UFT328 21, UFT329 20, UFT330 15, UFT331 21, UFT332 18, UFT333 13, UFT334 26, UFT335 34, UFT336 14, UFT337 14, UFT338 14, UFT339 20, UFT340 13, UFT341 26, UFT342 19, UFT343 24, UFT344 33, UFT345 19, UFT346 21, UFT347 51, UFT348 28, UFT349 30, UFT351 41, UFT352 38, UFT353 30, UFT354 41, UFT355 34, UFT356 33, UFT357 31, UFT358 27, UFT359 32, UFT360 15, UFT361 11, UFT362 43, UFT363 28, UFT364 33, UFT365 19, UFT366 36, UFT367 32, UFT368 36, UFT369 34, UFT370 34, UFT371 23, UFT372 23, UFT374 27, UFT375 5 to date in April 2017. University of Vienna UFT88; Queen’s University Canada general; Stikubank University Indonesia general; Pakistan Education and Research Network general; Library Imperial COllege London UFT213. Intense interest all sectors, updated usage file attached for April 2017.

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UFT88 Read at M.I.T

Monday, April 24th, 2017

M. I. T. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) is currently ranked 1st in the world by QS, 3rd by Webometrics and 5th by Times and Shanghai. There have been many consultations of www.aias.us from staff and students from M. I. T. since scientometrics were initiated on 30th April 2004. It was founded in 1861 and is associated with 85 Nobel Laureates and 6 Fields Medallists. It has about ten thousand students and an acceptance rate of 9.7%. It places a high value on meritocracy (as do AIAS / UPITEC and myself) and technical proficiency. Richard Feynman, the theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate, graduated from there in 1939. UFT88 is the by now famous paper that refutes the geometrical basis of Einsteinian general relativity (EGR). It has been read tens of thousands of times since it was published in 2007, in several hundred of the world’s best universities, often in the top twenty such as M. I. T. The latter is often the world’s number one. AIAS / UPITEC is the world’s number one institute in theoretical physics for its size. UFT88 should be read with UFT99, UFT109, UFT255, UFT313, UFT354 and UFT375, together with many UFT papers that refute EGR in many ways. In the latest research on S2 type star systems, EGR has been quietly abandoned in leading astronomy laboratories worldwide. ECE2 offers a plausible explanation of such star systems as we have just seen in UFT375.