Carezani Timeline

1921

Born Monday, April 11th, Ricardo Libertario Carezani in the city of Cordoba, Argentina to an Italian political activist and a quiet mother.

1922

Age 1

Moved to the small village Cruz del Eje.

1931

Age: 10

Moved to Tucuman to take advantage of the good schools.

1935

Age: 14

Began to study algebra, calculus. Began reading the classics.

1939

Age: 19

Entered Tucuman University to become a Electro-Mechanical Engineer.

1940

Age: 19

First questioned Einstein’s special relativity as it relates to decay cases. Develops elementary equations for new relativity theory.

1945

Age: 24

Completed theory of Autodynamics.

1947

Age: 26

Graduated from Tucuman University with a doctoral of physics.

1951

Age: 30

Published first book on Autodynamics. It was immediately black-listed by the National Atomic Energy Commission, an agency of Peron’s government.

1952

Age: 31

Theory published in the newspaper “CRITICA” causing the government to threaten to shut down the paper if any more of Ricardo’s articles are published.

1953

Age: 32

Explained the Radium E experimental results using Autodynamics without postulating the neutrino. Spent next 20 years looking for evidence to prove the Autodynamics theory but little resources available in Peron’s Argentina. Travel out of the country virtually impossible.

1955

Age: 34

Completes a Universal Gravity function.

1972

Age: 51

First contacts with the Stanford University Linear Accelerator in Palo Alto, California

1979

Age: 58

Argentina opens up, making it possible for Ricardo to travel. Spent two months in California. Concluded that living in California was the best hope for Autodynamics.

1981

Age: 60

Moved to San Francisco, working as a mathematician and physicist for a small company. Made friends with Dr. H. Pierre Noyes, professor of Theoretical Physics. Corresponds with Nobel Laureate Dr. Luis Alvarez by letter. Dr. Alvarez accepts the New RaE experiment as worthwhile but declines to help because of age.

1982

Age: 61

Authored an experiment at Stanford’s Linear Accelerator in attempt to support Autodynamics theory. Results make Ricardo conclude that Autodynamics and Special Relativity cannot be compared in the experiment performed.

1984

Age: 63

Stanford experiment published in Physical Review A. Found W. Bertozzi’s experiment published in 1964 leading Dr. Carezani to discover the importance of separating decay processes from external energy processes.

1985

Age: 64

Develops a new Radium E experiment which definitively separates Autodynamics from special relativity.

1988

Age: 67

New RaE Experiment published in Physics Essays.

1989

Age: 68

Finds Muon decay and Nucleus-Nucleus collision experiments supporting Autodynamics.

1990

Age: 69

Finds proton-proton & electron-electron annihilation supporting Autodynamics.

1991

Age: 70

Discovers the mathematical conversion indicating that special relativity is a subset of Autodynamics.

1993

Age: 72

Publishes Muon decay in Physics Essays. Heart surgery.

1994

Age: 73

Society for the Advancement of Autodynamics is founded (SAA). Finds Beucherner & Van De Graaff Experiment.

1995

Age: 74

Electromuon is confirmed by the KARMEN research collaborative in Europe. AD’s Universal Gravity function describes the hundred-year-old problem of DI Herculis within 20% (according to a second more accurate calculation).

1996

Age: 75

Presented with the SAA “Lifetime Acheivement Award” on his 75th birthday. Applied Autodynamics to Bohr’s Atom obtaining Dirac’s equation simply and elegantly.

1997

Age: 76

First appearance on Television.

1998

Age: 77

Publishes first comprehensive book on Autodynamics. Finds fatal flaw in Super Kameokande paper. Explains pioneer spacecraft slowdown, revolutionizing Newton’s gravity equation.

1999

Age: 78

Finishes Proton-Proton Annihilation Paper. First mass printing of the AD book putting copies in existance into the thousands.

1998

Age: 77

Publishes first comprehensive book on Autodynamics. Finds fatal flaw in Super Kameokande paper. Explains pioneer spacecraft slowdown, revolutionizing Newton’s gravity equation.

1999

Age: 78

Finishes Proton-Proton Annihilation Paper. First mass printing of the AD book putting copies in existance into the thousands.

2000

Age: 79

Gives first invited talk at a University (California State at Sacramento). Working on a new book explaining Autodynamics to the engineering level reader. Carezani published in first Cartoon.

2001

Age: 80

Portrait taken by world-famous photographer Herman
Leonard.

2002

Age: 81

Invited to speak at the Custer Institute in Long Island New York where Einstein spoke.

2003

Age: 82

Busy writing second book.

2004

Age: 83

First documentary film (45 minutes) on Autodynamics, Carezani, on Universal Gravitation.

2005

Age: 84

2nd Major book published – Storm in Physics (you can buy it on this website)

2006

Age: 85

Working on two more text books.

2007

Age: 86

Continues work on new text books. First feature-length documentary released mentioning Carezani’s work.