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I check up the information in article. All are OK.
VYan1945 (
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02:23, 1 December 2013 (UTC)
Please help to format this article in WIKI format. How to load the pictures? -- Boris Kruglyak ( talk) 14:28, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
Dear Hafspajen!
Thank you very much for your advices. But I have very small experience in WIKI.
That is my first article. My English is not perfect.
I would appreciate if you help me to correct this article. The article about famous Russian-American scientist and human right activist (He was 15 years into concentration camp in former USSR) Alexander Bolonkin in codes is below.
Thank you very much advance.
This was a request from my talk.
Hafspajen (
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15:42, 8 February 2015 (UTC)
Dear Leaders of Wikipedia:
The somebody permanently make the vandalism over article about the outstanding world-famous scientist Alexander Bolonkin to small notes.
He removes all of his achievements in science, his scientific works, biography, links to the sources, sources themselves, the evidence of his significance and leaving only a short introduction to his name?
I ask to recover the article and block it from vandalism. All links and sources recently tested and true.
I am waiting you answer ASAP in my page ABA888 in WIKI.
Thank you advance.
ABA888 (
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17:11, 7 February 2015 (UTC)
A.A. Bolonkin researched and developed a hypothesis of the basic theory of femtotechnology and new nuclear matter [14, Ch. 1-3, 23, 24]. He showed that certain forms of nuclear matter (fine threads, cords), due to non-spherical nuclear forces and magnetic properties of nuclei are stable and more resilient regardless of length. Bolonkin proved that such proposed artificial material will posess outstanding properties: it will be stronger by millions of times than all known materials, it can withstand temperatures of millions of degrees, it has almost zero conductivity, superconductivity, one of the forms can be invisible grid and pass through itself ordinary matter, it can in a different form to protect against any radiation, including radiation of nuclear weapons. The thinnest elastic invisible threads of this material can penetrate into the Earth and the Moon for hundreds of thousands of kilometers. In the fields of space, aviation, new space launch and flight Bolonkin proposed and developed a theory for the cable of the space elevators, possible to use for/on the Moon and Mars. A space elevator is a proposed type of space transportation system. the Cable Space Launcher for space ships, vehicles and satellites.
Bolonkin also proposed and developed a theoretical method of up to 100% conversion of all matter in the electrical and radiation (heat) energy by microscopic black holes, in accordance with Einstein's E=mc², which promises unlimited energy in the future Bolonkin developed a hypothesis about the heart of the universe as only one entity - the energy that gives rise time, space, and all kinds of matter and radiation.
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