The Falsification of Mendeleev’s Periodic Table: One Of The Biggest Crimes In Science!
One of the biggest crimes in science for the last 150 years is the falsification of the Mendeleev’s Periodic Table. For more than a century, scientists have relied on the Periodic Table to classify and understand the elements of our universe. However, there is a hidden story behind the famous table that has been deliberately kept secret. The truth is that the original periodic table, created by the Russian scientist Dmitri Mendeleev in 1905, included a mysterious chemical element called "ether". This element was considered the smallest constituent of all other elements and was believed to be the key to understanding the connection between matter and energy. However, after Mendeleev's death, world academic science manipulated the table and eliminated the ether, which allowed for the creation of the theory of relativity. Today, this mysterious element is known as Newtonium and its discovery could revolutionize our understanding of the universe.
It is not a question of substitution or incorrect arrangement of chemical groups, but of the deletion of a single, but very important, unstudied and deliberately kept secret chemical element called "ether". It is the smallest constituent of all the other elements, smaller than molecules and part of the base from which atoms are derived. The Russian scientist published the very original of the periodic table in 1905 in the textbook "Fundamentals of Chemistry". There, in group zero, along with the inert gases we know - helium, neon, krypton and xenon, Mendeleev placed ether.
But who was Dmitri Mendeleev?
Mendeleev was the first to arrange the chemical elements according to regularity, and his idea is so insightful that we are even used to calling the "Periodic System of Chemical Elements" "Mendeleev's Table". This great Russian scientist-encyclopedist Dmitri Mendeleev was born on February 8, 1834 in Tobolsk, Western Siberia. His research interests have not only been in the field of chemistry. Mendeleev was also involved in physics, mineralogy, metrology, meteorology, economics, technology, he was the author of a number of fundamental studies in these areas.
Do we know how he came to invent the Periodic table?
By the mid-19th century, 63 chemical elements had been discovered. Mendeleev, like other scientists of his era, sought some unifying scheme to connect them. According to а legend, the scientist tried to solve this problem by arranging cards on which he had written the names of the 63 known elements along with their atomic weights and tried to arrange them into groups. But he didn't feel like it, got tired and fell asleep. And in a dream he saw the solution.
Scientists have studied highly rarefied gases to prove the existence of the ghostly substance. Mendeleev also tried, by diluting the air, to reach some gas with a very small weight, so that the properties of ordinary substances would no longer overlap the properties of the ether. In an appendix to the textbook "Fundamentals of Chemistry" on the periodic table, Mendeleev wrote in 1871: "the lightest of all, millions of times, is the ether." And in 1874, in a workbook, the scientist was even more categorical: "at zero pressure in the air there is some density and that is the ether!".
Nowadays, Academician Alexey Yurievich Zolotorev is taking on the task of rehabilitating the original of Mendeleev's table. Unwittingly has the support of a very powerful ally. It is interesting that Stalin himself ordered the "primitive" version of the table to be displayed as a wall mosaic in the Leningrad museum. This happens in 1935 and there the zero group is present. At the same time, however, it is expressed in textbooks.
For the existence of the ether, Zolotorev also refers to the discoveries of the brilliant scientist Nikola Tesla. In 1892, he 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 answers: "I capture the energy from the ether and transform it into electricity."
Tesla goes even further, finding a way to transmit electrical energy without wires, i.e. directly through the air itself. After the newspapers of the time were "buzzing" about his sensational experiments, suddenly the discoverer's practices became conspiratorial and his name became a taboo for the media. Having created more than 1000 inventions and more than 800 patents, Nikola Tesla died in a hotel room, alone, poor, without heirs, in debt.
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