A gift from Russia

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Firyuza Yanchilina

The English translation of the book "The Quantum Theory of Gravitation" could only be sold in Spain, where Domingo is the head and owner of the publishing house URRS, and also through the online store of the same publishing house. It was not possible to transfer copies to the shops of any other country. Part of the monographs helped realize our common friend Angela Borozna, who almost immediately after graduation from the economic department of Novosibirsk State University left for the US and married there. Vasily sent her parcels with books, she handed them to the online store "Amazon". Someone sometimes bought them.
Realizing that it would not be possible to sell a large number of books in this way, Vasily decided to send a part of the copies to the libraries of universities and scientific centers of different countries. Their addresses he found on the Internet.
The mailing required additional financial investments. It was in 2003, and we had the necessary money after selling my share of the pharmaceutical company to my partner.
I still remember how Vasily and me took some packages with his books from the publisher and bought two hundred plastic envelopes, pasted printed addresses on them at the table in Moscow's Main post office, and put cover letters in English. In the same way, we sent about half a hundred Vasily’s books in Russian to Russian libraries.
When the routine work came to the end, Vasily enrolled in line to one of the windows. After the registration of all the bills, we were given a large sum. Two hundred parcels that will fly around the world cannot be cheap. In a sense, this kind of dispatch was an experiment for us. We did not know if the books would reach the addressees. And if they do, will books be accepted in libraries?
Finally, the work was completed. We sighed with relief and went home to Losino-Petrovsky. We began to wait for the results of our idea.
The results came, but not from everywhere. The Russian libraries did not answer, but we were sure that they had received the books. Foreign libraries answered partly, they thanked via Vasily’s e-mail, which we indicated in the cover letters. Vasily received an interesting message from an Indian scientific institute almost six months later after the dispatch. Vasily was asked whether they should pay for the book. He replied that it was a gift. For all other libraries it was obvious that they received the monographs free of charge.
Were the results of the mailing? Almost not. For a while, Vasily received letters from the Italian professor Giuliano Strini. Something of the type of discussion arose between them. Strini was a supporter of the general relativity and believed that the experiment with clocks had already been held, including in Italy. He even sent to Vasily, via regular mail, reprints of articles printed in an Italian magazine. Vasily used them in his new book, where he explained in detail why different experiments on confirmation of the general theory were interpreted incorrectly. Nevertheless, the Italian professor in one of the last letters wrote that the new experiment, already at a more modern level, using the latest technical achievements, of course, will not hurt.
Another result of "book expansion" is a scientist from Holland, Jitsu Keizer. He became one of the most consistent supporters of Vasily's theory. He saw the book when he had just graduated from the university, as far as I understood, on the specialty of something like "geophysics of other planets". He found the book in the library of the Open University. She made such a strong impression on him that he bought two copies in the online store URSS. He left one book for himself and gave the second to the library of his university. He wrote to Vasily that he considered his theory very beautiful and elegant. Later he periodically sent emails, in which he sometimes wondered why Vasily's ideas were not perceived by other scientists, his books in libraries were taken to places almost inaccessible to readers, and articles about his theory were deleted even from Wikipedia. By the way, he wrote letters to various scientific societies, including CERN, with a proposal to discuss Yanchilin's ideas, but his appeals did not yield any results. Vasily's discoveries were ignored all over the world, not just in Russia.
Jitsu Keizer still sometimes writes to Vasily, he is interested in what was done to advance the theory and when the experiment will be conducted. In his blog, he puts copies of letters sent to different organizations, and compares modern scientists who blindly believe in black holes, with the medieval inquisition. Here is his website: http://www.janjitso.blogspot.com/2013_04_01_archive.html
We made one more attempt to tell about Vasily's discoveries abroad. We wrote a letter to Germany, the Springer Verlag publishing house with a proposal to publish a book "The Quantum Theory of Gravitation". Strangely, but we received the answer. An editor asked him to send him the text of the monograph. Vasily sent out printed copies of the book "Quantum Theory of Gravitation". After a while he received the parcel back with an explanatory letter. The editor said that he showed the text to specialists in gravitation, and they discouraged him from doing this book.
In short, the “mafia” is in the world of science.


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