New Delhi, June 29, 2019: Prof. Mrinal Thakur, Director of Photonic Materials Research Laboratory of Auburn University, USA, has urged the reelected Prime Minister Narendra Modi to use his high office in resolving critical issues on Nobel Prize that he raised many times during the Prime Minister’s last term.
Prof. Thakur claims the 2000 Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded for the discovery of Conductive Polymers but the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (RSAS) awarded the prize only to those who discovered “Conjugated” conductive polymers without crediting him for his discovery of “Nonconjugated” conductive polymers which was first reported back in 1988.
In a release here, Prof. Thakur said the document preserved at the Nobel Foundation website for the 2000 Nobel Prize in chemistry is fundamentally incorrect. Alan Heeger, A.G. MacDiarmid and H. Shirakawa, recipients of the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 2000, made fundamentally incorrect (nonfactual) statements in their Nobel document that only conjugated polymers can be electrically conductive.
Legal communications involving US attorneys have recently established that these Nobel recipients have agreed at the legal-level that Professor Thakur’s experimental works and theory are fundamentally correct while theirs are fundamentally incorrect!
However, the following four critical issues have remained unresolved:
Prof. Thakur sought assistance of Prime Minister Modi of India, President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Sweden to resolve these critical issues – but nothing has transpired as yet! Is the reelected Prime Minister going to take a serious action now on this matter?
Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)
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