Raisuli Oimar Tancredi Valvo was born in Rome in 1980 from parents both architects and professors. The father is originally from Sicily and was born in Tripoli, Libya. The mother was born in Latium, Italy. From an early age he shows a strong propensity for literary, pictorial and music disciplines. Till 1993 he lives in Italy and immediately excels in school studies, undertaking the study of Latin and ancient Greek at the classical high school. In 1994 He lives for some time in Central Africa where he is a guest in the residence of the Italian Embassy in Conakry, Guinea, also visiting Sierra Leone. He is particularly struck by this experience for the extreme poverty of the local population, for the shortage of means of subsistence, for the health risk and for the general political instability of the country which sees it subject to numerous civil unrest due to clashes between the government and gangs of anti-government guerillas. Shortly after his return to Italy, the Embassy itself will in fact be permanently closed due to the excessive security risk and re-inaugurated only in 2018. In 1998 he completes his classical studies first in the ranking in his high school and with the highest marks and honors. In the same year he will be awarded for this result with a plaque conferred by the then President of the Italian Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi and by the then mayor of the capital Francesco Rutelli. In 1999 he is admitted first in the ranking to the most important Conservatory of Music in Rome: the National Academy of Music of Santa Cecilia, where he studies experimental musical composition and composes numerous musical works performed orchestrally. In the same year he starts his university studies. This date, however, marks the beginning of a rather troubled period. In fact, despite the admission to the Faculty of Literature first, then to that of Law and, subsequently, to that of Political Sciences and passing with full marks of all the exams taken, he decides not to complete the university courses disappointed by the academic context and by teaching methodologies and opposing a clear refusal to learning disciplines through third-party logics and methodologies that he perceives incompatible with his modus-pensandi. This period was resolved only in 2007, when he decides to move to Taiwan until 2009. Here he deepens his knowledge of Asian culture and oriental art. In 2010 he begins working, until 2015, at the Monumental Complex of the Vittoriano – Altare della Patria (Rome), the most important monument in Italy, where he works on the organization of over thirty-six major exhibitions of art including Vincent van Gogh, Salvator Dalí, Tamara de Lempicka, Renato Guttuso and Piet Mondrian. From 2016 onwards he intensifies his pictorial and symphonic production (a production constantly active since 2004) by creating an atelier and a recording studio. In 2018 he publishes the music album “Prelude”. Parallel to these events he dedicates to the reasoning and development of concepts inherent in quantum physics and new technologies, an attitude that will lead him to reach the gravitational theme and overcome it through the formulation of the pure antigravity concept, as well as the one linked to antigravity propulsion (anti-G). A technology currently unknown of which he unties by himself the knot. From 2020 he also embarked on a career as a writer, making his debut with “The movement of butterflies”. Currently he is dedicated to writing novels the publication of which is assisted by pictorial illustrations and original promotional symphonic music by the same artist.