International publications with referees (scientific arbiters) from 1998:

Four international refereed scientific publications from 1998 to 2001 devoted to the theory itself:

  1. J.P. Garnier-Malet, 1998, Modelling and Computing of Anticipatory System: Application to the Solar System, International Journal of Computing Anticipatory Systems.
    Vol 2.
    132-156, Ed.
    by D.M. Dubois, Publ.
    By CHAOS, Liège Belgium.
  2. J.P. Garnier-Malet, 1999, Geometrical Model of Anticipatory Embedded Systems, International Journal of Computing Anticipatory Systems.
    Vol 3.
    143-159, Ed.
    by D.M. Dubois, Publ.
    By CHAOS, Liège Belgium.£
  3. J.P. Garnier-Malet, 2000, The Doubling Theory, International Journal of Computing Anticipatory Systems Vol 5.
    39-62, Ed.
    by D.M. Dubois, Publ.
    By CHAOS, Liège Belgium.
  4. J.P. Garnier-Malet, 2001, The Three Time Flows of Any Quantum or Cosmic Particle, International Journal of Computing Anticipatory Systems Vol 10.
    311-321, Ed.
    by D.M. Dubois, Publ.
    By CHAOS, Liège Belgium

In 2006, he received a Best Paper Award for his publication at theAmerican Institute of Physics (AIP). “The Doubling Theory Corrects the Titius-Bode Law and Defines the Fine Structure Constant in the Solar System” Seventh International Conference 2006 – American Institute of Physics 0-7354-0331-7/06

In 2009, another JPGM publication at ICNAAM: “The Doubling Theory” provides the calculation of two universal constants (speed of light – fine structure constant) and it explains the dark energy and the dark matter (abstract at A.I.P.).

But, no longer belonging to a research laboratory, and well past retirement age, he no longer had the usual support provided to researchers by research centers, laboratories or universities. He was looking for a man of science capable of helping him to make the splitting theory known, thus following Descartes’ advice:“Forget once in your life everything you know, to accept a new idea!”.