Who is Luis Gonzalez-Mestres?
Ruslan A. Sharipov.
First and foremost for me, he coined the term "superbradyon," which refers to a massive particle capable of accelerating to speeds greater than the speed of light. He coined the term in 1997 in his paper arXiv:physics/9702026.

A full list of publications by Luis González-Mestres on arXiv can be found at author:González-Mestres,L. He has a ResearchGate profile and an Academia profile. In his ResearchGate profile he states that he has been working at the CNRS, the French National Center for Scientific Research, since 1970, where he became a full-time employee in 1972. He also states that he heads the Cosmology Unit at Mngatrend University. From his Academia profile we learn that the Cosmology Unit is a laboratory, and he is its director. He describes his research as both theoretical and experimental, listing the following areas: theory of strong interactions, string models, primordial components of matter, the search for dark matter, testing fundamental principles at ultra-high energies, studying the structure of spacetime before the Big Bang, and creating new cryogenic detectors, superconductors, and bolometers.
In his profile on the Academia project Luis González-Mestres states that he worked at the Collège de France from September 1990 to September 1999 and that he joined Megatrend University in 2013. Megatrend University is a private university in Belgrade, Serbia. Wikipedia states that the university was founded in 1989 as part of the Megatrend International Expert Consortium Limited, an advisory and educational institute founded on the post-industrial world order project of American economist and futurist John Naisbitt. From 2015 to 2017, the university was known as John Naisbitt University, then renamed back to Megatrend University.
Luis González-Mestres is also known to the FIDE Chess Federation as a Spanish chess player born in 1948 who holds the FIDE Master rank. He is ranked 180th in the Spanish chess rankings, 2804th in the European rankings, and 5035th in the world rankings. However, he is not currently listed as an active player.
Numerous publications by Luis González-Mestres provide his email addresses. However, I was unable to contact him at these addresses.
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