Nick talks about the Moscow State University project on New Chronology headed by A. Fomenko showing how ancient history was falsified systematically, starting in the 1600's, and about Huntington, West Virginia. I only found out at the end of the interview that Nick is a composer. Nick gave me an autographed copy of his master's thesis, music which he composed for winds, strings, brass, percussion and harp. Nick wrote in the preface to his composition, "I believe infinity does exist and was present throughout the entire process of composing this work."
Anatoly Fomenko
Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko is the son of Timothy Grigorievich Fomenko (Russian: Тимофей Григорьевич Фоме́нко), an industrial engineer, and Valentina Polikarpovna (née Markova) (Russian: Валентина Поликарповна Маркова), a philologist and teacher of Russian language and literature. His parents would later co-author his works on history in 1983 and 1996. Born in Donetsk, then called Stalino, he was raised and schooled in Magadan. In 1959, his family returned to Eastern Ukraine and settled in the city of Luhansk, where Fomenko attended Secondary School No. 26. During secondary school, Fomenko participated in many competitions relating to mathematics and won several medals as a result. Also in 1959, the magazine "Pionyerskaya pravda" (Russian: Пионерская правда, Pioneer Truth) published his first known science fiction story, "The Mystery of the Milky Way".
Fomenko graduated from the Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty of Moscow State University in 1967, and in 1969 began working in the department of differential geometry in said faculty. In 1970 he defended his thesis "Classification of totally geodesic manifolds realizing nontrivial cycles in Riemannian homogeneous spaces", and in 1972 defended his doctoral thesis, "The decision of the multidimensional Plateau problems on Riemannian manifolds." In December 1981 he became a professor of the department of higher geometry and topology, and in 1992 became the head of the department of differential geometry.
Fomenko has served as the editor of several Russian-language mathematics journals and is a member of many councils overseeing dissertations in his field. In 1996, he won the State Prize of the Russian Federation for excellence in mathematics. Wikipedia
Fomenko graduated from the Mechanics and Mathematics Faculty of Moscow State University in 1967, and in 1969 began working in the department of differential geometry in said faculty. In 1970 he defended his thesis "Classification of totally geodesic manifolds realizing nontrivial cycles in Riemannian homogeneous spaces", and in 1972 defended his doctoral thesis, "The decision of the multidimensional Plateau problems on Riemannian manifolds." In December 1981 he became a professor of the department of higher geometry and topology, and in 1992 became the head of the department of differential geometry.
Fomenko has served as the editor of several Russian-language mathematics journals and is a member of many councils overseeing dissertations in his field. In 1996, he won the State Prize of the Russian Federation for excellence in mathematics. Wikipedia
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History: Fiction or Science? is the most explosive tractate on history ever written - however, every theory
it contains, no matter how unorthodox, is backed by solid scientific data.
The book is well-illustrated, contains over 500 graphs, copies of ancient manuscripts, and countless facts at
testing to the falsity of the chronology used nowadays, which never cease to amaze the reader.
it contains, no matter how unorthodox, is backed by solid scientific data.
The book is well-illustrated, contains over 500 graphs, copies of ancient manuscripts, and countless facts at
testing to the falsity of the chronology used nowadays, which never cease to amaze the reader.