Dr. rer. nat. Hartmut Müller
Biography
Dr. Hartmut Müller was born in 1954 in Hildburghausen, Thuringia, Germany. In 1973, at age eighteen (18), Dr. Müller began study in mathematics, physics and philosophy at Leningrad (St. Petersburg) University in the USSR, and in 1979 was promoted to Professorship in Applied Mathematics at the prestigious Soviet/Russian Academy of Sciences where he was involved until 1991 as a professor and research scientist at several Soviet and Russian Universities, including the universities of Leningrad, Moscow, Kiev, Volgograd, and Novosibirsk, and other scientific organizations associated with the Soviet/Russian Academy of Sciences. During his time in the Soviet Union and Russia, Dr. Müller conducted much revolutionary research and obtained corresponding results, including major contributions to the Soviet Space Program. In 1982, Dr. Müller developed the revolutionary “Global Scaling” Theory, regarded by many today as a highly significant and important contribution to the Natural Sciences.
Due to its importance and impact of his work; most of his work was deposited into the information archives of the Russian Academy of Sciences and secretly secured with limited access. Unfortunately, therefore, most of this important research, although confirmed by many well known Russian and other international scientists, and associated research was not available to the larger scientific community until Dr. Müller began to write again in 2001, due to an agreement of confidentiality with the Russian Federation to not publish anything about his extensive research and revolutionary results for ten years after his return to Germany in 1991.

