The biggest “crime” in science in the last hundred years is the falsification of the Mendeleev Table. It is not a matter of substituting or incorrectly arranging chemical groups, but of deleting an important, unstudied chemical element called “newtonium”. It is the smallest constituent, the “base” from which atoms are derived. The Russian scientist published the original of the periodic system in 1905 in the textbook “Fundamentals of Chemistry”. There, in group zero, before the familiar inert gases helium, neon, krypton, and xenon, Mendeleev also placed ether. He called it “newtonium” in honor of the great Isaac Newton, who claimed that:
The entire space of the universe consists of an elusive gas without which it is impossible for anything to exist.
Newton
Mendeleev believed that the ether was the link between chemistry and physics
and the basic building block, and at the end of the nineteenth century, he was one of the last scientists to defend the idea that the newtonium (ether) was the substance from which the universe was built. It also holds the key to unraveling it. After his death, the Periodic Law was “edited” by the world’s academic science. The elimination of the ether necessitated the change whereby the inert gases were combined with the elements of the eighth group and the table took on the form in which it is now studied. The deletion of newtonium enabled Einstein, through the ideas of Jules Henri Poincaré, to create the Theory of Relativity. Physicists give up the concept of “ether” and recognize the electromagnetic field as a self-sufficient object that does not need an additional medium.
Nowadays
Academician Aleksej Yurievich Zolotarev set himself to the task of rehabilitating the original Mendeleev Table. Stalin himself ordered the “first-born” version of the table to be displayed as a wall mosaic in the Leningrad Museum in 1935, where the zero group is present. At the same time, however, the textbooks cut it out. For the existence of the ether Zolotarev also refers to the discoveries of Nikola Tesla, who in 1892 constructed a resonant transformer, obtaining at the output an energy many times greater than that at the input. When journalists ask him how this is possible, he replies:
I capture the energy from the ether and transform it into electricity.
Nikola Tesla
Tesla went further, discovering how to transmit energy through the ether itself. After the newspapers “exploded” with his sensational experiments, the discoverer’s practices were suddenly forgotten, despite having more than a thousand inventions and over 800 patents, Nikola Tesla died in a hotel room – alone, poor, without heirs, sunk in debt. Eventually, the concept of the “ether” and the element newtonium were erased from chemistry and physics, and science went in another direction through the Theory of Relativity, in which space and time were mixed.