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- 29 years ago, I got PhD in Soil Science at Penn State University, USA, working with
Spatial Dynamics of Hydrology in the Amazon Basin.
- 27 years ago, I started playing ADVANCED GARDENING, at home on watering flowerpots
to ease emotional pressure from INSTITUTIONAL JOB HARASSMENT.
- 24 years ago, I filed my first American patent believing that the system was genuine
and HONESTY was a common sense to honor a 'scientific breakthrough', mainly in
the ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT.
- 21 years ago, my first patent US 6.766,817 was easily issued by USPTO. deploying the
technical terminology from my PhD textbooks uncommon in the Patenting System.
- 16 years ago, I had insights for a new science Hydrotechnology as Hydrogeology
working with artifical porosity.
- 10 years ago, I created a new science Hydrotechnology to explore a huge scientific gap
ignoring Hydraulic Conductivity on fluidic devices. defining new Hydrodynamic
Conceptions based on Advanced Artificial Porosity, absent on textbooks.
- In 2025 based on updated Hydrodynamics on porosity I set the HYDROLOGY CRADLE TO
- For TWO DECADES the principles of ‘tubarc’ to upgrade capillarity has been confirmed by
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Office of the Commissioner for Patents
Breaching
of Ethic Laws on Hydrological Violation of Science
Dear
Mr. Wiley,
The purpose of this letter is to make you aware about ongoing Laws breaking on Ethics and Dereliction of Duty. Patent Examiners are supposed to judge issues that they do understand but the blatant scientifically flawed patents regarding fluids moving on porosity being issued by USPTO suggest otherwise. You will not be able to allege at the Court of the Law that you were not aware on my complaints about irregular examination of fluidic devices that requires Patent Examiners to have deep background in Hydrogeology in order to protect the claims of my issued patents: US 6,766,817, 6,918,404, and 7,066,586 deploying long standing advanced hydrology from Geosciences standing on textbooks to the patenting system
You forgot to mention which of your Laws ensure that a Patent Examiner must have expertise on the issue under judgment. I believe that the Ethic Laws provide a strong enforcement about Experts providing judgment only within their professional experience. I am looking forward to see the Justice inquiring how much Hydrological background Patent Examiners issuing flawed patents have examining fluidic devices.
I
took 22 years in my life studying consistently never flunking till I got PhD at
the
I do not know why you are saying that Laws of USPTO forbidden its employees to express their opinion about patents. This is obvious because my patents on advanced Hydrology can only be understood by people who are PhD in Soil or Geology (Soil Physics and Hydrogeology) and my concern is if USPTO has Patent Examiners bearing such expertise in hydrogeology to understand fluids moving on porosity. Anybody without this specific advanced scientific background would not understand the technical content of my issued patents. When I say USPTO is issuing many flawed patents you need experts there to verify my claims and avoid issuing patents that ignores common knowledge in Hydrology.
Does any of USPTO Patent Examiners have this background to provide fair examination on the issue regarding fluidic devices? My IP claims are centered on Unsaturated Hydraulic Flow which was coined by Edgard Buckingham in 1907 upgrading Darcy’s Law from 1856 of fluid moving on porosity systems and is mentioned in only 20 issued patents so far.
Mr. Wiley, my patents are being violated massively by patents that even do not work and are technically flawed. You are failing on your job duties, so I have to go to your boss and to your President because it is unacceptable massive patent infringement by flawed patents that even do not work ignoring common knowledge. It is disappointing advanced science being neglected so shamefully by USPTO.
USPTO Laws says that no employee can provide any opinion about patents. This is fair, but my question is if the Patent Examiners judging fluidic devices do have adequate background expertise on Hydrology to protect the claims of my issued patents.
Your first step attending my first demand is to hire appropriate expertise in Hydrology that USPTO was supposed to have already. Then the experts in Hydrology will decide how bad flawed patents are and the damage USPTO caused to my project for failing on Hydrology issuing patents that harm the claims of my issued patents.
When going to the Court of Justice the issue will be Ethics and Dereliction of Duty. Your duty is to provide Examination with the due expertise respecting and honoring common knowledge on scientific textbooks. You are aware that Hydrological issues are supposed to be examined by experts having Hydrology background.
My issue to the Court of Justice is how much Hydrological background your Patent Examiners have to issue so many flawed patents that neglect scientific literature and the content of my issued patents. USPTO Patent Examiners are making legally valid many patents that are scientifically invalid and even do not work according to our present knowledge taught at many educational levels in Hydrological Sciences. I will present to the Court of Justice many letters sent to USPTO since 2006 with written notification about breach of Ethical Laws regarding due expertise on Hydrology issuing flawed patents that ignore common knowledge on textbooks.
There is huge gap in the patenting system regarding UPTO failure to protect Hydrology easily captured by a simple exploratory analysis tracking common nature phenomenon of conductivity by a search on patent database:
Heat/Thermal
Conductivity 70,499
issued patents
Electric/Electrical
Conductivity 51,116 issued
patents
Hydraulic Conductivity 489 issued patents
Unsaturated Hydraulic
Conductivity 20 issued patents (wick/wicking)
Wick/Wicking 24,511 issued patents (laypeople terminology)
By this simple exploratory analysis it becomes evident that the patenting system is biased neglecting Hydrology knowledge and allowing lay people issue flawed patent that ignore common knowledge because USPTO does not have appropriate personnel to address the issue. Nearly every week I see flawed patents harming Hydrology and my project by ignoring my issued claims.
Your job there is to get the scientific literature and apply what is inside the textbooks. My PhD textbooks of Hydrology I got a degree at The Pennsylvania State University deploy 150 years of deep knowledge taught at all educational levels and none of my books ever mentions the expression wick/wick which is used by people that do not understand Hydrology claiming flawed functioning.
Mr. Wiley, I am a PhD that understands deeply the functioning of nature and institutions as well as the hardship of pursuing innovation in science. I assure you to find many Laws regarding Ethics and Dereliction of Duty regarding Technical Examination respecting due expertise on the issue under evaluation. It is a simple task to check the Hydrological background of Examiners issuing flawed patents in Hydrology.
I cannot accept my patents being violated massively by flawed patents from laypeople that even do not work, even from a Patent Examiner that also is a Director issuing a patent with flaw that does not work (US Pat. 7,285,255) even I advised not to do it because it harms common knowledge on scientific literature. I believe that somebody must be accountable for such misdeeds harming my project and all the Hydrology community with such huge massive bias.
It
seems that USPTO has no other option besides having Patent Examiners experts in
Hydrology to issue new claims in fluidic devices. I am contacting the Director
of USPTO and the American President demanding Hydrology be respected in the
Patenting System avoiding FLAWED PATENTS.
Somebody
should do responsible and accountable for this bias against Hydrology by USPTO.
Kind regards,
Parque São Quirino
CEP 13088-300 - Campinas - SP - Brazil
Phone 55 *19 3256-7265
Email: tubarc@gmail.com
(http://tubarc.blogspot.com/)
(http://hydrology-tubarc.blogspot.com/)
(http://ip-know-how-tubarc.blogspot.com/)
(http://hydrotechnology.blogspot.com/)
Chairman
2138
Dear Mr. Conyers,
Jr.
This conspiracy shows many consequences of continuous US Government failure
to protect the principles of human existence by violating science, ignoring the
rule of the law and recklessly overstepping the boundaries of honesty and
fairness.
A new edge in the communication system allows the whistleblower Wikileaks
to disclose part of the wrongdoing by US Government becoming more secretive and
deceptive. Even senior officials have gone public suggesting the assassination
of Mr. Julian Assange showing how far the rule of the law can be neglected openly
portraying a gloomy future on a biased leadership. As a PhD scientist I handle
Laws of Nature which is in charge of everything. Violations to Laws of Nature
come with an instant trial and punishment accordingly. For example, any misstep
may lead to a fall hurting with a due punishment for ignoring Laws of Gravity.
Overeating combined to sedentary lifestyles results into obesity with all due
consequences for ignoring nature functioning.
My claim is that that THE WORST OIL SPILL IN THE US was a simple consequence of government
ignoring deliberately a science called Hydrology since the spilling oil could
have been clogged in the very early beginning if common knowledge and
appropriate expertise on Hydrodynamics were employed accordingly. Only lay
people in Hydrology would employ golf balls and shredded tires to clog an
upward flow against gravity moving at 2 to 3 cm/s in the ‘junk shot’ by BP. It
was supposed to use heavy objects with appropriate sinking geometry to overcome
the upward flow against gravity. I had sent fifteen letters to Mr. Obama regarding blatant violations of my ‘scientific
discovery’, but one of them was about scientific insights on
hydrodynamics for clogging the oil spill. So far I got no single reply from any
of my written communication. Although The White House expelled from the country
a British drunk student Luke Angel 17, for cursing Mr.
Obama by email. It seems that the government is worried more
about being cursed by drunken teens on emails than responding to scientists on
critical matters.
President Bill Clinton said inn my PhD commencement on May 10, 1996 delivering his
first speech for reelection that we were proud of receiving the highest
education that the American Institutions could offer their citizens and that
down the line we would be creating new jobs and technologies never imagined
before. I was a Brazilian student getting PhD in Soil Science/Spatial Applied
Hydrogeology at Penn
State University .
At that time my trust on the US
was so high that afterwards I decided to pursue a sort of ‘scientific
discovery’ in the US
feeling that it was a perfect breeding ground for my scientific endeavors. Recently
I changed my mind deeply as the IP rights of my breakthrough is being violated
by flawed patents that even do not work, ignoring my PhD textbooks and standing
patenting laws which allows wealthy parties to reinvent and violate advanced
science with lousy patents from lay people. I still do not understand why
people want to violate my IP rights with lousy patents that ignore science and
fail on reliability and technological advancement.
My scientific breakthrough is centered on two main reasoning. First is
the opportunity to bring long standing ignored classic Hydrology knowledge from
Geosciences and Soil Sciences to fluidic devices in the patenting affairs
dealing with artificial porosity systems. Second, I am enduring a long bias
against Hydrology by USPTO, inventors and attorneys ignoring and overstepping
common knowledge from one of the oldest science, Hydrology. My breakthrough is
so steep because Hydrology in the patenting affairs is usually handled by lay
people as Patent Examiners, Patent Attorneys, and inventors skirting common
knowledge from my PhD textbooks.
My new conceptions in Hydrodynamics updates a sort of artificial
porosity that can have an organized geometry learning from what nature designed
around 400 millions of years ago on the physiological functioning of Xylem and
Phloem developing biological porosity important to the growing of multicellular
organisms. I expanded the boundaries of knowledge and now lay and incompetent
people with government collusion are trying to violate it with an obvious
shortcoming to handle the issue. I feel like having invented the airplane and
kids playing kites try to overcome it ignoring principles of aerodynamics.
Since 2006 in written communication I have been demanding USPTO to stop
a massive infringement on my issued patent rights suggesting the following
below:
- Hire Examiners
with background in Hydrogeology
and/or Soil Physics so that they have full comprehension of fluids
moving on porosity;
- Cancel issued
patents with scientific flaws. Obsolete patents are cancelled naturally
by becoming outdated;
- Make a public
statement about Hydrology negligence hurting all Hydrological community as
well as my project that needs experts in Hydrology to protect the content
of my issued claims.
- Compensate for
my losses since as an inventor filing patents I was not expecting lay
people handling hydrology in the examination process by USPTO.
- Since USPTO is
failing to protect my IP rights my patents should be eligible for time
extension of their expiration dates (new demand).
- Issue a bill
requiring Hydrology be handled by
Hydrologist s
preventing laypeople from harming standing common knowledge in the
scientific literature (new demand).
- Make people
accountable for breaking the Law regarding my complaints (new demand).
You are aware that science is above the law as scientists handle the
secrets of nature functioning. By Law nearly all humans lose their freedom to
walk naked over the land surface after being born, but nature does not care if
we cover up our bodies. The physiology of human functioning was molded in the
past with scarce food and demanding body exercise. Nowadays we are becoming
victims of modern world with plenty of machinery to replace our muscles and
excessive food that chase us for profit. Obesity is a growing consequence
making today two-thirds of Americans overweight and one-third obese. If this
trend continues Americans will become 85% obese by 2040 according to some
studies.
I am a scientist with master in Nutrition doing jogging since I was 22
years old. I ran two half-marathons during my PhD in the US . Mr.
Obama assigned Dr. Regina Benjamin a lady 42 lbs overweight
to guide Americans on a healthier lifestyle. She is going to guide Americans on
a personal maneuver that she is failing herself. Coherence is missing at many
points in the chain of power. I believe there is an ongoing struggle between
power and knowledge, but corrupt power employ less and less knowledge because
wise people also are independent.
You need to realize that controlling the weight is becoming much more
relevant than covering our genitals. Our weight is controlled by a simple
equation that everybody can understand easily the importance on their health:
Weight = input - output
A healthy body weight has to be controlled personally by burning more
calories and/or eating fewer calories. Obesity was not an issue in the past
when ancient food was low in calories and absence of machinery required
continuous body labor on the struggling for surviving.
The economy also can be controlled in the principles. Antoine Lavoisier
created a new science Chemistry by employing a simple Equal Mass Law Equation.
You can solve the economic problem forever employing also a simple equation
that harness the principles of a stable capital dynamics:
Investment = Investment + profit
It is important to protect a sound economic functioning by preventing a collective
combination of greed/fears mars simple laws of offer/demand. Investment has to
be a simple operation of applying a capital and having it back with any profit
attainable by using the capital. The latest economic meltdown erased around 10
million jobs in the US
and burned 20 to 40 trillion dollars that no government can mend it. There is
an evident lack of brain power in the government to address and solve the most
critical problems that affect our society nowadays. I mean, the guys cannot
even care for their bellies, even less complex issues that affect all of us
together.
My ‘scientific discovery’ as a US pat. 6,766,817 is being
shamefully violated by flawed patents that sometimes even do not work from
wealthy parties. I already sent many letters to USPTO, fifteen letters to Mr. Obama , and by now 4613 letters to inventors,
attorneys, and assignees.
http://hydrotechnology.blogspot.com/ http://hydrology-tubarc.blogspot.com/
http://ip-know-how-tubarc.blogspot.com/ http://tubarc.blogspot.com/
I am sending this letter to the Committee on the
Judiciary just because I believe that you want to protect the
interest of the US as ignoring science brings negative consequences to the
functioning of society, losing economic leadership to China by 2030 and getting
a catastrophic obesity level of 85% by 2040. As a scientist I am aware on the
strength of my ‘scientific discovery’ and the outcome it can bring to human
affairs. Those ones trying to overstep my science will understand how wrong
they are because the consequences affect us all. It is naïve to let an
invention be reinvented and stolen by wealthy companies, letting lay people
overstep advanced science. This recent oil spill is a clear message how
important Hydrology can be to the functioning of society.
My scientific discovery US pat. 6,766,817 invalidates technically around
50,000 issued patents making them obsolete and open room for another 200,000
new ones on mass flow dynamics. Strong economic power and government negligence
opposes the blunt power of a scientific functioning.
Issuing a Law requiring Hydrology be handled by Hydrologist s
should protect Hydrology science in the US , mainly in the patenting
affairs, especially at USPTO.
As a scientist I have to warn you about the gloomy future Americans are
building for themselves as they violates national and international laws,
sponsor business wars killing thousands of innocent civilians, children and
women, around the world, torturing and lying, spying, and violating science.
Americans as the leader of the world are mishandling the economy, health, and
failing to protect important principles that ensure safe survival down the
line.
As a scientist I am curious how bad the outcome of the US will turn out till wise decision
making bring its back to sound tracks.
National Security is an issue to address at home protecting the
principles of a balanced survival. The Judiciary needs to create new Laws that
provides updated standards to protect humans from new challenges brought by
modern life with huge consequences that endangers human endurance. The threat to
National Security is from inside about the consequences that ignoring nature
functioning can jeopardize a stable future.
Obesity can bring much more damage than any alien force intended to harm
Americans.
Nature blesses the United
States of America .
Kind regards,
Campinas , Brazil , January 3, 2011
Av. Dr. Júlio Soares de Arruda, 838
Parque São Quirino
CEP 13088-300 - Campinas - SP - Brazil
Phone 55 *19
3256-7265
Email: tubarc@gmail.com
(http://hydrotechnology.blogspot.com/)
c.c.:Mr. Barack Obama, President of the United States of America
Robert L. Stoll -
Director of the USPTO
Dilma Roussef – Brazilian
President
Thomas Shannon, U.S.
Ambassador to Brazil
Mr. Barack Obama
President
of the United States of
America
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington , DC
20500
Dilma Roussef – Brazilian President
Thomas Shannon, U.S. Ambassador to
President of the
Thomas Shannon, U.S. Ambassador to Brazil
U.S. Embassy
SES - Av. das Nações,
Quadra 801, Lote 03
70403-900 - Brasilia, DF
Phone: (55-61) 3312-7000
Fax: (55-61) 3312-7676
pergunte-ao-consul@state.gov
ConsularBrasilia@state.gov
Robert L. Stoll
Director of the United
States Patent and Trademark Office
Phone: 571-272-9035
Robert.Stoll@uspto.gov
Dilma Roussef – Presidenta do Brasil
Praça dos Três Poderes, Palácio do Planalto, 3º andar
Cep: 70150-900, Brasilia, DF
Dilma.Roussef@planalto.gov.br
DRoussef@planalto.gov.br
lula@planalto.gov.br;
SES - Av. das Nações,
Quadra 801, Lote 03
70403-900 - Brasilia, DF
Phone: (55-61) 3312-7000
Fax: (55-61) 3312-7676
pergunte-ao-consul@state.gov
ConsularBrasilia@state.gov
Clear evidence
suggests an ongoing broad conspiracy harming the interest of the United States of America .
Elson Silva , Ph. D.
Hydrology Breakthrough vs. USPTO Conspiracy
To be honest EVEN MORE, during ALL my PhD in Soil Science, I NEVER HAD ANY LAW STUDENT AS CLASSMATE. Now I am curious, just a regular scientific curiosity, WHAT LAW SCHOOLS ARE TEACHING OVER THERE? WHAT SORT OF EDUCATION LAW STUDENTS ARE GRANTED?
What did Mr. Obama learned in Law School at Harvard University, graduating n 1991 as Juris Doctor magna cum laude?
Lets make this OUTCOME very 'DEPLORABLE': During 22 years of my entire education, never flunking and getting FOUR DIPLOMAS in AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, I NEVER EVER HAD ANY LAW STUDENT AS CLASSMATE, NOR EVEN A PEER NEARBY!!!!
So, GOD, have mercy on such lost souls harming our delicate human existence. . . we are supposed to be an intelligent species called Homo sapiens!
This is the tip of the iceberg as of what lies bellow, clearly points out distorted conceptions and beliefs on human culture WHEN LAWS OF MAN IGNORE LAWS OF NATURE.
From: Moulis, Thomas <Thomas.Moulis@uspto.gov>
Date: Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 12:40 PM
Subject: RE: Conspiracy and Brainwashing III – USPTO is preaching to their Patent Examiners that they do not need to be known in the art for judging and allowing IP rights when issuing patents!
To: Elson Silva, PhD <tubarc@gmail.com>
From: Moulis, Thomas <Thomas.Moulis@uspto.gov>
Date: Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 12:40 PM
Subject: RE: Conspiracy and Brainwashing III – USPTO is preaching to their Patent Examiners that they do not need to be known in the art for judging and allowing IP rights when issuing patents!
To: Elson Silva, PhD <tubarc@gmail.com>
You are a fool---
If you can’t understand legal or technical writing, you have no business blogging about it
“Wicking” is a term of art---fluid will travel in any direction via the fibers—regardless of gravity
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This is so FISHY and DISHONORABLE! No layperson writes patents in Chemistry, Electronics, Electricity, Mechanics, or even Medicine. Considering that Trump was recommending Americans to treat Sars-Cov-2 with Hydroxychloroquine, dumping 1.2 million Americans as the worst tragedy in the world, this matches such trend having USPTO plenty of Lawyers with understanding lower than High School standards. I believe that no Supreme Court in the world has the power to let Laws of Man overstep Laws of Nature. Well, Nature does not care if it takes place as Covid-19 provided an intriguing FOOD FOR THOUGHT with a brief lockdown on human existence bringing insights on Nature functioning!
“…the U.S. patent system follows a more flexible, general principle that allows for a more fluid description of inventions…” Nature is very flexible as well, since when fluid flows under pressure (+) on porosity, it is called Saturated Flow by Henry Darcy (1856), but if fluid flows under suction (-) on porosity, it is called Unsaturated Flow by Edgard Buckingham (1907) in Soil Physics/Hydrogeology. Lay people behind wick/wicking neither understand the functioning of oil lamps nor old common knowledge plenty on libraries. A flexible description of inventions does not reach a threshold to express deep ignorance. Lawyers of USPTO have no idea about scale, fraud, and science. A more fluid description of inventions have no room to express evident ignorance missing common knowlege.
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"Wick/wicking is in the patent classification system but not on HYDROLOGY textbooks."
LEGAL WICKING as the term of the art regardless of gravity confirms USPTO long standing bias ignoring hydrology on conductivity parameters of issued patents (11/30/23):
Thermal/Heat Conductivity 176.074 pat.
Electric/Electrical Conductivity 139.254 pat.
Hydraulic Conductivity 1.329 pat.
Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity 38 pat.
Wick/wicking 66.415 pat.
The US Government states that LEGAL WICKING is not technical, being inert to gravity LAW, meaning that LEGAL OIL LAMPS and LEGAL CANDLES can work upsided down. This sort of deceiving is behind the Economic Melting Down of 2008 burning about 41 trillion dollars, also dumping 1,1 million American as the leader of the COVID-19 pandemic catastrophe that took around 7 million lives world widely. In addition, obesity and sedentarism letting human beings miss brain capacity by becoming grumpier and dumber on neurogenesis effect.
Science is our understanding on nature functioning. Humans learn to respect nature early as babies on the first steps taming gravity for walking and running. Soon we understand the consequences of missteping and falling down. Therefore, all issued patents dealing with wick/wicking are CERTAINLY frauded because PATENT EXAMINERS ignored their homework from the beginning of their lives - GRAVITY.
LEGAL WICKING as the term of the art regardless of gravity confirms USPTO long standing bias ignoring hydrology on conductivity parameters of issued patents (11/30/23):
Thermal/Heat Conductivity 176.074 pat.
Electric/Electrical Conductivity 139.254 pat.
Hydraulic Conductivity 1.329 pat.
Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity 38 pat.
Wick/wicking 66.415 pat.
The US Government states that LEGAL WICKING is not technical, being inert to gravity LAW, meaning that LEGAL OIL LAMPS and LEGAL CANDLES can work upsided down. This sort of deceiving is behind the Economic Melting Down of 2008 burning about 41 trillion dollars, also dumping 1,1 million American as the leader of the COVID-19 pandemic catastrophe that took around 7 million lives world widely. In addition, obesity and sedentarism letting human beings miss brain capacity by becoming grumpier and dumber on neurogenesis effect.
Science is our understanding on nature functioning. Humans learn to respect nature early as babies on the first steps taming gravity for walking and running. Soon we understand the consequences of missteping and falling down. Therefore, all issued patents dealing with wick/wicking are CERTAINLY frauded because PATENT EXAMINERS ignored their homework from the beginning of their lives - GRAVITY.
Sir Isaac Newton defined the Law of Universal Gravitation in 1687. He was inspired to formulate his theory of gravitation by watching the fall of an apple from a tree.
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 5 de outubro de 2011 11:36
Para: Elson Silva, PhD
Assunto: RE: {SPAM?} Protecting Hydrology Science from REINVENTION
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Steven V. Owen
University Professor Emeritus
Educational Psychology
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Dr. Owen, my medicine is a bit bitter than that one swallowed by Albert Einstein by just stretching his tongue:
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This email from an Emeritus Faculty of Educational Psychology provided valuable insights and feedback showing how deep the academic community is compromised on scientific affairs in the US.They were supposed to know that Darcy’s Law on Hydraulic Conductivity is not written in the US constitution, but endorsed by Mother Nature.
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Nobel Prize is IMPORTANT TO HUMAN KIND, as 50% is business, 40% politics, 5% bad science and 5% good science from an educated abstraction. Nobel Prize Nomination of Economic Science was introduced to pretend that Human Business could overlap nature functioning. THE US AS THE FIRST ECONOMIC POWER IN THE WORLD GRABBED TWO-THIRDS (411/621) OF NOBEL PRIZE NOMINATIONS FOR SCIENCE. Exploratory Analysis shows that the American scientific community has been violating Hydrology science in the Patenting System more than a century, leaving a gap huge enough for a new science Hydrotechnology. It seems that working with the Chemistry of explosives is far more profitable than the Hydrology of self-watering flower pots. Mr. Alfred Nobel, Arms Dealer and Father of Dynamite, got 355 patents and Albert Einstein got 50 issued patents to portray top scientists claiming intellectual property rights. Obesity, Economic Melt Dow, COVID-19 tragedies, and now Reinvention Policy by USPTO are important evidence of American negligence to science misbalance with Nature.
How much NATURE endorses the Economy and Politics? Sunlight and rain come to us FREE OF CHARGE making the Economy not a science, but a distorted human affair as basic Laws of offer and demand is being replaced by GREED and FEAR. Likewise, recent wars in Ukraine and Israel show us that Politics can’t be science, but a wicked manipulation on human issues wasting innocent lives and spoiling the landscape for weaponry industry profit and disguised interest as Homo sapiens misses simple rationality.
In my neighborhood, I saw the Scientific Police taking pictures of swings I installed on trees for children in the Park during the COVID-19 pandemic lock down. Society try to employ the word SCIENCE for POWER, but there is a misunderstanding as scientific principles claim TRANSPARENCY and HONESTY. Nature is in charge of SCIENCE as there is no POLICE to enforce Nature LAWS. Even religion try to use Scientology for credibility. I like the simple conception that God = Nature. However, Nature writes no books, promises no lands, no life after death, no war or death in name of a divine. In around 4 billions of years of our planet, it seems that we got no aliens to affect our evolution. Most probable we are not leaving our home until the end in 4 to 6 billions of years. Human challenge is to keep nuclear weapons safe, cropping soils, mining our minerals and preserve our home in balance with nature functioning, making our blue planet good for all humans.
What we see in the universe is just for light travelling.
It seems that few scientists do understand the meaning of their titles PhD as Philosophy Doctor coming from Philosophy of Science (Epistemology, Metaphysics, Logics, and History of Science).
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