Video: Bolotov's phenomenon
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Bolotov was born in the family of a Russian worker in the Ulyanovsk region in 1930. Since childhood, he had a strong biofield and he could heal people. But at that time he could not use his abilities - it was prohibited in the country. In 1955 he graduated from the Odessa Electrotechnical Institute of Communications.
After serving in the army, he enthusiastically looked for methods of treatment with herbs, homeopathy, studied Tibetan and traditional medicine. In 1961 he entered the Moscow graduate school, met A. Sakharov. Despite the opportunity to live and work in Moscow, Bolotov left for Kiev, where in 1964 he defended his Ph. D. thesis. A. Sakharov was very interested in his idea of a "cold" nuclear reactor and invited him to his doctoral studies.
But there were changes in the structure of the institution and Bolotov had to go to the Kiev Academic Institute of Electrodynamics. He prepared a brilliant doctoral dissertation on the creation of an intelligent robot, but for criticism and exposure of the deputy director of financial fraud, for refusing to join the party, he was fired. And since then he fell under the vigilant KGB.
He was fired from everywhere for seditious remarks. In 1977 Bolotov finished his work "Immortality is real". He argues that in every population of animals and plants there is a leader with a corresponding biofield. When a leader loses strength, gets old, the entire population disintegrates and dies.
The human body also has a cell - a leader, and if every 40 years it is replaced with a new fertilized cell, then the person will not grow old. Bolotov's work included not only medicine, but also philosophy, sociology, and nuclear physics. He wrote about the criminal war in Afghanistan, the need for a two-party system and private property. His books were distributed and he was persecuted from everywhere.
He worked part-time as a postman for 9 months, and was fired from there. He began to travel with lectures around the country and to treat people. In 1982, the KGB even began to record his conversations in a taxi. There were attempts to kill Bolotov. And in 1983, a 15-hour search was conducted in his apartment, 750 of the most valuable books were taken, which have not been returned to this day.
Bolotov himself was put in a pre-trial detention center for a year and a half, where he was beaten, tortured, and taken to Kiev and Moscow for psychiatric examinations. He was sentenced to 8 years in prison for a book, for illegal medicine, for “slandering the system”.
His wife was fired from the post of assistant professor, his son's apartment was taken away. It was dangerous to be in the colony, as a rumor was spread about him that he had raped his own daughter. And he never had a daughter! In protest, Bolotov and his partner warned the authorities that they would arrange an escape. The authorities did not believe it, because the prison was well guarded.
But the escape took place and the military unsuccessfully searched for the fugitives until they themselves returned a week later. For this, the court awarded Bolotov an "addition" - another 2.5 years. He was transferred to another colony, where officers began to sympathize with him. There he received a small laboratory, where he managed to make a small nuclear reactor and for the first time in the world to carry out "cold" nuclear reactions. Hundreds of chemical elements unknown to science were obtained at this reactor.
From the colony, Bolotov kept in touch with the scientific world, a number of his inventions began to be used in enterprises. In May 1989, he was rehabilitated, but tried to remain in prison for another two weeks in order to complete the experiments. In 1990, at a meeting of the Russian Academy, he made a report on his main discovery - a table that contains more than 10,000 chemical elements. He called them isosteres. Bolotov already has samples of some of them.
After such a triumphant report, the meeting awarded Bolotov the honorary title of "People's Academician", which was later confirmed. Bolotov's table hangs in the Zelinsky Museum next to the periodic table, which is superior in many ways. Such a discovery was possible only with complete disregard for the physics that is taught in schools and universities. Bolotov's table opens up fantastic prospects in science.
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