List of in much greater detail informed scientists that partly contributed to the discussions and ideas:


Prof. Dr. Jayanth Banavar, Pennstate University
Prof. Dr. C.V. Vishveshwara, Maryland, Bangalore
Prof. Dr. Victor Maslov, Russian Academy of Sciences
Prof. Dr. Jörg Frauendiener, Otago University
Prof. Dr. Brunello Tirozzi, University Rome
Prof. Dr. Abhay Asthekar, Pennstate University
Prof. Dr. Joachim Heinzl, Technical University Munich
Prof. Dr. Gernot Alber, Technical University Darmstadt
Prof. Dr. James Anglin, University Kaiserslautern
Prof. Dr. Joachim Ankerhold, University Ulm
Prof. Dr. Gisela Anton, ECAP Erlangen
Prof. Dr. Vollrath Martin Axt, University Bayreuth
Prof. Dr. Klaus Bärwinkel, University Osnabrück
Prof. Dr. Frank Bertoldi University Bonn
Prof. Dr. J.J. van der Bij, University Freiburg
Prof. Dr. Peter E. Blöchl, Technical University Clausthal
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Börner, Max-Planck-Institute Garching
Prof. Dr. D. Breitschwerdt, Technical University Berlin
Prof. Dr. Wolfram Brenig, Technical University Braunschweig
Prof. Dr. Piet Brouwer FU-Berlin
Prof. Dr. Detlev Buchholz, University Göttingen
Prof. Dr. Heinz Clement, University Tübingen
Prof. Dr. Ansgar Denner, University Würzburg
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang J. Duschl, University Kiel
Prof. Dr. Klaus Fredenhagen, University Hamburg
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Freudenberg, BTU Cottbus
Prof. Dr. Björn Garbrecht, RWTH Aachen
Prof. Dr. Martin Garcia, University Kassel
Prof. Dr. Florian Gebhard, Philipps-University Marburg
Prof. Dr. Carsten Greiner, University Frankfurt
Prof. Dr. Milena Grifoni, University Regensburg
Prof. Dr. Werner Heil, University Mainz
Prof. Dr. Ute Kraus, University Hildesheim
Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Korsch University Kaiserslautern
Prof. Dr. Michael Krämer, RWTH Aachen
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kühn, University Giessen
Prof. Dr. Michael Lässig, University Cologne
Prof. Dr. Markus Lazar, Technical University Darmstadt
Prof. Dr. Christop Lienau, University Oldenburg
Prof. Dr. Manfred Lücke, University Saarland
Prof. Dr. Karl Mannheim, University Würzburg
Prof. Dr. Klaus Mecke, University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Prof. Dr. Margarete Mühlleitner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Prof. Dr. Viatcheslav Mukhanov, LM University Munich
Prof. Dr. Alejandro Muramatsu, Physics Institute Stuttgart
Prof. Dr. Ralph Neuhäuser, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
Prof. Dr. Hans Peter Nilles, University Bonn
Prof. Dr. Daniela Pfannkuche, University Hamburg
Prof. Dr. Norbert Pietralla, Technical University Darmstadt
Prof. Dr. Ullrich Pietsch, University Siegen
Prof. Dr. Martin Pohl, University Potsdam
Prof. Dr. Thomas Reiprich, University Bonn
Prof. Dr. Erich Runge, University Ilmenau
Prof. Dr. Manfred Salmhofer, University Heidelberg
Prof. Dr. Robin Santra, University Hamburg
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schäfer, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Schmidt, Technical University Dresden
Prof. Dr. Eckehard Schöll, Technical University Berlin
Prof. Dr. Ralf Schützhold, University Duisburg-Essen
Prof. Dr. Lutz Schweikhard, Erst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Spaan, Technical University Dortmund
Prof. Dr. Steffen Trimper, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
Prof. Dr. Rainer Verch, University Leipzig
Prof. Dr. Stefan Wehner, University Koblenz-Landau
Prof. Dr. Norbert Wermes University Bonn
Prof. Dr. Christof Wetterich, University Heidelberg
Prof. Dr. Volker Wulfmeyer, University Hohenheim

 

Publications around 'Escape of Time'

 

The Discovery of the Fifth Dimension, March 2013
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/henryk-frystacki-phd/discovery-of-the-fifth-dimension_b_2858709.html/

JBIS Vol 64 No 05 (May 2011) - The British Interplanetary Society
TECHNICAL NOTE Neutrino Speed And Mass Theory And Its Deep Impacts on Cosmology. Henryk Frystacki. Refereed Correspondence.
http://www.bis-space.com/products-page/magazines-and-journals/jbis-journal-of-the-british-interplanetary-society/jbis-vol-64-no-05-may-2011/

Upending Physics - Spectacular Aspects of Neutrinos below, at, or above speed of light
http://scienceillustrated.com.au/blog/science/upending-physics-spectacular-aspects-of-neutrinos-below-at-or-above-speed-of-light/

An Interview with Henryk Frystacki: Einstein was “slightly off “?
Michael F. Shaughnessy, Eastern New Mexico University:
http://educationviews.org/2011/08/17/an-interview-with-henryk-frystacki-einstein-was-slightly-off/

How ignorant was Einstein? India Post, New York:
http://www.indiapost.com/how-ignorant-was-einstein/

Judyth Piazza Discusses 'Einstein's Ignorance of Dark Energy' with Dr. Henryk Frystacki:
http://thesop.org/story/20110913/judyth-piazza-discusses-einsteins-ignorance-of-dark-energy-with-dr-henryk-frystacki.html

An Amazing Phenomenon: Super-Sized Black Holes:
http://thesop.org/story/20110906/an-amazing-phenomenon-supersized-black-holes.html

Interview with Chris Cook on Gorilla Radio:
http://janinebandcroft.wordpress.com/2011/09/13/gorilla-radio-with-chris-cook-henryk-frystacki-diana-beresford-kroeger-janine-bandcroft-sept-12-2011/

At and Beyond: Shedding Light on Super-Sized Black Holes:
http://www.pacificfreepress.com/news/1/9646-at-and-beyond-shedding-light-on-super-sized-black-holes.html

Link to book “Einsteins’s Ignorance of Dark Energy” on Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Einsteins-Ignorance-Energy-Henryk-Frystacki/dp/1447524675/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1316598924&sr=8-2

 

Link to book “Einsteins’s Ignorance of Dark Energy” on Amazon.de:
http://www.amazon.de/Einsteins-Ignorance-Energy-Henryk-Frystacki/dp/1447524675