
BIO
Léon-Raoul HATEM was a French philosopher and inventor who was born in Paris in 1922 and died in 2022. He won several awards in various competitions and wrote philosophical and scientific books. From the age of thirteen he set out to put the science he was being taught in order, believing that Newtonian gravitation, which was supposed to govern planetary systems, was neither logical nor mechanically credible.
A watchmaker by trade (he was nicknamed "the Watchmaker of the Universe" in reference to Voltaire), his experiments with magnets enabled him in May 1955, three weeks after Einstein's death to, to discover what he called "DEGRAVITATION", the magnetic phenomenon of the liberation of the poles in attraction of two magnets simultaneously moving away from each other by their own kinetics. This is because the attractive effect disappears under certain conditions, allowing an attractive imbalance to be maintained between masses in synchronised rotational motion, such as two planets or two rotating atomic particles. From then on, he was able to use experimental apparatus to show that gravitation was the result of magnetic functions, and from that point on we could comprehend all planetary and atomic movements and functions. Ultimately, only magnetism is necessary for the universe to function, and all the other apparent forces derive from it.
This is the first unification of "fields" sought by current physics.
Intuitively, many researchers, scientists and philosophers throughout the ages have comprehended that the universe is nothing more than the complementarity of two opposites constituting a single principle. This unique principle is in fact magnetism. « All the masses in the universe - planets, stars, atomic particles - are complete magnets with their two polarities, not unipolar particles or masses attracting each other by gravitation».
This was demonstrated by the pendular experiments of General Physician Félix Pasteur.
The fact that they are magnets makes it possible to understand how these masses are set in motion, accelerated and stabilised in immutable systems that give matter and the cosmos their stability. This stability would be impossible under the theoretical conditions usually taught, as the equilibrium of particle positions and movements is unachievable when they attract each other between nucleus and satellites (or electrons) on the one hand, or on the other when they repel each other at the heart of atoms while remaining "stuck" together. This precariousness would make the constitution of evolving atoms impossible, just like that of the universe.
Léon-Raoul HATEM submitted his theory to the Paris Academy of Science in 1955, and published "Naissance et Vie de l'Univers" in 1956, and many physicists were informed of it. Some, like Louis Kervran, recognised its veracity. But since it challenged both Newtonian theory and electromagnetism too much, and completed Einstein's Relativity in too spectacular a way, it could not be recognised straight away, especially coming from an independent researcher.
Theoretical developments continued with the book "ET L'UNIVERS FUT" (AND THE UNIVERSE WAS) in 1973, and the work of his son Frank HATEM who, based on the fact that magnetic energy was made up of a duality with no material substance, the sum of which is zero, set out to explain the origin of this unique energy from the most absolute nothingness. After fifteen years of research, he was the first to comprehend and explain how energy is born out of nothingness at every moment, and discovered that this energy is in fact consciousness and love, consciousness being the repulsion that places the infinite outside the null centre, and love seeking to reunite these two poles that make up nothingness. He published it in "Le livre de l'Infini - The Book of the Infinite" in 1985, which sold several thousand copies and was recognised by many as one of the most revolutionary books in the history of science and philosophy.
Léon-Raoul HATEM is the inventor and creator of a number of magnetic demonstration devices that help us to comprehend how energy and movement are created in the universe, and enable advances to be made in electricity generators.
The book "Et l'Univers Fut" has been supplemented by more than three hundred publications, each dealing with a subject left unexplained by physics, but finding its solution very simply once it has been established that the atom is only magnetic.
Léon-Raoul HATEM has also published two DVDs explaining the origin of the universe and showing the demonstration equipment.

HIS ROLE AT THE UFM
Léon Raoul is omnipresent in UFM teaching through his discoveries, work and theories, which have been introduced in certain modules.