The 3D-Flow Architecture Breakthrough in 1993 at a public, scientific review at FERMILAB
DALLAS, December 20, 2025 The Crosetto Foundation, a registered nonprofit organization, urgently calls on the public to help expose and correct scientific and institutional inconsistencies that any person—with or without a scientific background—can understand through common sense and factual evidence.
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Italian-American scientist Dario Crosetto continue to be silenced and his articles being suppressed with no scientific reason as it occurred at the 2025 IEEE-NSS-MIC-RTSD Conference in Yokohama, Japan.
He was also prevented from asking a question to the keynote speaker regarding the Trigger, which is responsible for meeting LHC requirements and accounts for approximately 90% of CERN’s $3 billion annual budget, while his 3D-Flow invention—officially recognized as a breakthrough in 1993 at a public, scientific review at FERMILAB, and capable of meeting all LHC and HL-LHC requirements by transferring the limits to the fastest detector that can be built—continues to be ignored.
The inefficiency of the Trigger has damaging implications in many other fields as well, including the prevention of developing cost-effective devices for early cancer detection that can save lives. In this article, Crosetto demonstrates to scientists, Parliamentarians, funding agencies and taxpayers that CERN has wasted over $4 billion in taxpayer money over the past two decades and will waste an additional $12 billion if the current FPGA-based Level-1 Triggers including the 650 kW CMS system utilizing 20 trillion transistors— is not dismissed, and CERN should not continue to pursue FPGA-based Level-1 Trigger systems that have been demonstrably failing for over two decades because they did not demonstrate how could execute Level-2 Trigger algorithms at Level-1 at LHC.
To guarantee scientific advancement and tangible benefits for taxpayers and cancer patients, it is of utmost urgency that the European Union, CERN Member States, and associated members such as the United States freeze CERN funding until CERN scientists either scientifically and substantially invalidate the calculations and claims presented in this article, or restore transparency by organizing a public scientific meeting between Crosetto and CERN scientists willing to address these issues in full openness and cooperation.
Scientific journals and the media are invited to disseminate this work and to encourage professionals from all fields to review the article and comment on their own findings.