Takayoshi Fuchida
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Takayoshi Fuchida (d. 2038) was a physicist who initially developed, along with Thomas Kearny, the theory of hyperdimensional motion within subatomic particles and further theorized the possibility for teleportation of matter between two points in space.[1]
Biography
In January 2018, Takayoshi Fuchida and Thomas Kearny published the first paper in a series on hyperdimensional motion within subatomic particles, while at Stanford University. They would hypothesize of the ability to teleport objects between two points in space. Due to the hypothesis being built upon theories that had not gained wide-spread scientific acceptance (because of conflicts with Einsteinien theories), the pair received critical reviews that were scornful and they lost their respected research positions.[1]
Death
Fuchida died in 2038 from heart failure, a broken and disgraced man. Like many geniuses, he was not vindicated and glorified until after his death.
Publications
Takayoshi Fuchida copublished a series of papers with Thomas Kearny:
- 2018 - "What Happened to the Universe When Einstein Wasn't Looking" - published in The Western Alliance Journal of Theoretical Physics
- 2019 - "Einstein's Theories: The Cooked and the Raw"
- 2020 - "Now What?"
- 2021 - "Pan-Dimensionality"