When I became a homeowner, I lost my freedom to move to another city, since, as the owner of a house in Milan, if I wanted to go to Florence for a while, and not owning a house in Florence, and with rents so high, I would lose my freedom to move. The ideal thing would be for there to be many houses available to everyone, where human beings, families and groups can go and stay. So one day I can go to a house, which I don’t own, it’s common property, but anyone can go there; so I would have a house in Milan, where I would live six months, then I could leave Milan and go to Florence, and live there for another six months in another house, and so on, without paying rent for this or…And this would do a lot to improve mobility, because the bad thing about home ownership is that it makes people settle in one place. If you could spend time in several houses, as the younger generations do today, they move around, they go and live in their friends’ houses, etc... so, yes, if this was possible at any age and not only among the young, I think this would be progress.
12.06.2007,
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A scientist of international renown, Emilio Del Giudice wrote more than 100 scientific publications, which are very popular around the world. In Italy he was a researcher at the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare di Milano (INFN - National Institute of Nuclear Physics of Milan) until 1st December 2006 when he retired. Among his better known studies there are his studies of water and the memory of water, on the dangers of "electro-smog" and the electro-magnetic fields, cold fusion and the Quantum Electro-Dymanics (QED). From 1969 to 1972 he worked at the MIT in Cambridge (USA) and from 1974 to 1976 at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen.