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I have received much email that makes the same questions, so as to I have tried to answer they in this page here. I will try to answer more questions when latta I, but as my father has said to me once: "you can find that the answer to your question is an other question"

Q: What is the Valenzetti Foundation?

A: The foundation of Valenzetti is dedicated to conserve the information on my father, Enzo Valenzetti. Even if a shining scientist with a long career much, little remains of the information available in arches publics to you. Same I current is only remembered of some calls from he in my infancy and of its where and, effectively, if mystery of remains the one is alive at all. Excuses I pray the translation. I must use babelfish poichè my English is not therefore good.

Q: Thank you for your resonse. If you don't mind me asking, why was this website only began on the first day of April, 2006?

A: The Web site of the foundation of Valenzetti originally has appeared on the Internet in 1994 after that my first call to the CERN. It has been accommodated like ftp site on the netcom. I am travelling in the pursuit of the job of my father from this time and that I discover that place of netcom gives along time has interrupted and no hiding place of the google at all! I have a floppy disk with the place originates them, so as to I have re-establish from that one. Ringrazi the quality that the Domain Name was available and my friend of the programmatore could reserve it for me!

Q: Why doesn't the Wikipedia entry on Valenzetti mention you?

A: It is sad, as his birth in Sardinia, his early display of mathematical gifts, his tenure at Princeton are all true. (Though I do not find him now on the Princeton web sites). Alas, I try to correct this entry to add myself and the Foundation and it is as if the truth and I are ghosts and my hands pass through the lies and half-truths of this Wikipedia as if some mysterious force erases what I write and say as soon as it is said.

Q: Would you tell me what exactly the Mark 2 Projector did or does?

A: Alas, only my father could say for sure. Creed that has been while it was working for Ferruccio Lamborghini like technical assistant before the war (to Lamborghini Tractors joint-stock corporation, therefore no automobiles of sport in my garage!) Creed that has been connected with its interest in the projection of the bursts electromagnetic to high intensity.

Q: 4 8 15 16 23 42 Give me an answer.

A: The first two numbers are my birthday (Aprile 8) and I am today 42. But I add in on the numbers and I convince 108, the number of minuteren affinchè a satellite wheels approximately the planet. I have seen this number before when my visited JPL father -- it has written on a blackboard when it communicates with young Russian and then cancelled it when an other man has entered in the room. I was then much young person, benchè, so as to you did not remember me well.

Q: Is this site for real?

A: It is as real as I, Enrico Valenzetti, son of renowned scientist Enzo Valenzetti whom you may find mentioned more than a dozen times by google searches.

Q: Do you have anything to do with the TV show "Lost"?

A: I have watched this program on the iTunes, but I have not seen qualche cosa approximately my father on it. The producers of the exposure seem to obtain some of their ideas from its search, but he was not the only scientist to be involved with such things in years 70 and years 80. Please send me link to web site with more information!

Q: Are you in Italy or Los Angeles?

A: I travel to both places and other places, too.

Q: How are you related to Rambaldi if he had no surviving spouse or heir? Are you not directly related or did you and your father consider it an intellectual relationship?

A: Mother of my mother to always has said me that its father was called Rambaldi, but has found a sure family registry that said its name was Pacioli. I prefer to think of him as a Rambaldi, however.

Q: Enrico, you indicate in your faq that your father was involved in magnetism. What else did your father do? Did he have interests in other types of research? Do you have any more examples of his work to share with us? Was he self-supported or did he work for a university? Perhaps he had a private benefactor or partners? Did he work for JPL or was he in a consulting position?

A: Although most famous for his theorem and mathematics, particularly he was interested in it the high energy hadron machines, and was inspirational to the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. They are felt to me through a mediator that moreover that he was also interested in the work of Kazushi Kinbara. I do not know from where it has received its that it constitutes a bottom for. At JPL he visited only sometimes to meet with the SISL.

Q: I have found your site very interesting. You speak I lot of your father's work, but I was wondering what you personally are studying. Do you have any websites with your own work? What things are you interested in?

A: I am very concerned about the stories that people tell each other about their world, whether the stories be in casual conversation or in other realities. My search for information about Enzo is one such story. (I also think Caroline is goddess).

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