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HISTORY: Science or Fiction Reading 2
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Part II of the first book
History: Fiction or Science by Anatoly Fomenko
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back. My friends, we got history fiction or science part two, still volume one. So I guess it'd be like 1.2. Thank you to everybody who has taken a moment to give me some feedback and is enjoying the series. I'm really enjoying it. I've actually learned that I do not have all the books in the series cause I'm an awesome listener. And looking forward to picking up some more of those let's jump right in here.
For those of you catching up on speed. We left off with the critique of history by sir Isaac Newton. Additionally, the critique of Newton being crazy in his old age, according to the church representatives at the time.
Now we'll be getting into the next part. Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov LSI Vavilov wrote the following about in a Morozoff in a Morozov managed to combine his selfless revolutionary devotion to his people with a completely amazing dedication to scientific work.
This scholarly enthusiasm and the completely unconditional passionate love for scientific research should remain an example to be followed by all scientists, young and old surrogate Evanovich Vavilov essays and memoirs, Moscow scalp publishing Anthony Warren page two week four. I'm not sure we need the footnotes, but I'll throw them in until I get some feedback.
The first researcher of our time who had raised the issue of providing scientific basis for the consensual chronology in its fullest and quite radically was Nikolai Alexandrovich Maura's figures 1.15 1.16 and 1.17, we can see a monument. You can also see some images of the man.
I'm going to put those in the pictures below so you can look for them down there. I'm going to try and match up the pictures in the book with where we're at in the story.
Speaker 1 (3m 1s): It may not match exactly. However, if you look close, you should be able to follow along in a Morozoff was in imminent Russian scientist and encyclopedia who's fortunate was far from easy Morozov his father, Peter was a rich landowner and belonged to the old aristocratic Shopkin family in a more resolves. Great grandfather was a relation Of Peter.
The great in a Morozovs mother was a simple surf peasant. Anna Vasile Vayner, more resolver whom PA Shopkin married after signing her Liberty certificate. The church did not confirm the marriage. And so the children received their mother's surname. At the age of 20 in a Morozov joined the libertarian Naro deny a Veolia movement in 1881. He was sentenced for incarceration and Schlissel Berg for life where he had studied chemistry, physics, astronomy, mathematics, and history, all on his own in 1905, he was let free.
Having spent 25 years in gal after having received his freedom, he had immersed himself in a vast body of scientific and pedagogical work. His memoirs are of the greatest interest. See figures 1.2 too many authors wrote about Morozov his literary biography for