Luigi Fantappiè, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Luigi Fantappiè

Italian mathematician

Date of Birth: 15-Jan-1901

Place of Birth: Viterbo, Lazio, Italy

Date of Death: 28-Jul-1956

Profession: mathematician

Nationality: Italy, Brazil

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Luigi Fantappiè

  • Luigi Fantappiè (15 September 1901 – 28 July 1956) was an Italian mathematician, known for work in mathematical analysis and for creating the theory of analytic functionals: he was a student and follower of Vito Volterra.
  • Later in life he proposed scientific theories of sweeping scope. He was born in Viterbo, and studied at the University of Pisa, graduating in mathematics in 1922.
  • After time spent abroad, he was offered a chair by the University of Florence in 1926, and a year later by the University of Palermo.
  • He spent the years 1934 to 1939 in the University of São Paulo, Brazil.
  • In 1939 he was offered a chair at the University of Rome. In 1941 he discovered that negative energy has qualities that are associated to life: The cause of processes driven by negative energy lies in the future, exactly such as living beings work for a better day tomorrow.
  • A process that is driven by negative energy will increase order with time, such as all forms of life tend to do.
  • This was a very controversial view at the time and not at all accepted by his colleagues.
  • His findings indicate that negative energy is associated to life in the same way as consciousness is.
  • Consciousness could be a process based on negative energy.
  • In 1942 he put forth a unified theory of physics and biology, and the syntropy concept.
  • In 1952 he started to work on a unified physical theory called projective relativity, for which, he asserted, special relativity was a limiting case.
  • Giuseppe Arcidiacono worked with him on this theory.

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