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Name: Horst Eckardt Date of birth: 6th Nov. 1954 in Germershausen, near to Göttingen, Germany 1973 German gerneral qualification of univerisity entrance (Abitur) 1974-80 Studies of Physics at Technical University of Clausthal-Zellerfeld (Germany) 1979/80 Diploma Thesis on metal physics at Institute for Theoretical Physics of TU Clausthal, Prof. Fritsche 1980-1984 Postgraduate studies on theoretical solid state physics at Institute for Theoretical Physics of TU Clausthal, Prof. Fritsche 1984 Ph. D. Thesis on „optical and magnetical properties of metals“ 1984-1985 Postdoc at TU Clausthal, work on solid state physics

Scientific work on Einstein-Cartan-Evans Theory 2004-2006 Familiarisation with Einstein-Cartan-Evans Theory of theoretical physics Fellow of AIAS Institute (Alpha Institute of Advanced Study) 2007 Deputy Director of AIAS Institute 2008 Director of AIAS Institute 2008 Vice President of TGA (Telesio Galilei Academy of Science) 2007-2009 Co-author of many papers in GCUFT series books of Myron Evans in the fields of Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Cosmology 2009 Co-author of book “Critique of the Einstein Field Equation” (in preparation)


The AIAS founder and President is Prof. Myron W. Evans, who has recently received two high honors of the British Government, a Civil List Pension in 2005, and armorial bearings in 2008. Prof. Evans has also received numerous nominations during his career, including nominations in 2000 for the King Faisal International Prize and nominations in 2002 for a Wolf Prize. He has also been twice nominated for a knighthood by several nominators. He was raised to the mediaeval rank of Gentleman on 7th July 2008, with arms displayed on this home page. These arms were featured in the College of Arms Newsletter of 2008. The College of Arms is part of the Royal Household. These things are always subjective, but this rank may be said to be roughly equivalent in merit to a life peerage (Baron), but of course without a seat in the House of Lords. Therefore the arms were featured in preference to new arms given to some knights in the same newsletter.

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