9960325 Moscow press-club "Music of molecules" ("Moscow Life") 1992(93), september

There has been a presentation of TV films "The Music of Molecules" and "In the Name of Beauty", produced by Lubov Pavlova, at the Central House of Journalists in Moscow. The centre of attraction was the main protagonist of the film "The Music of Molecules", Alexandr Kushelev, the creator of the Nano-World theory and the developer of project for obtaining a new kind of energy.

For several years now, Alexandr Kushelev, a physicist, poet and musician, has been fascinated by the Nano-World whose elements are 25 orders of magnitude smaller than atoms. He insists that by exploring the properties of the Nano-World it is possible to pump energy from its structures and launch an interplanetary spaceship powered by this energy.

His strikingly light, elegant and multiform exhibits made of plastic rings, tubes, thread and other materials are models of atom, atomic nuclei and electrons, which evoked great interest among the participants in the party.

Why, it is really amazing to hold and look at a model of palladium atom or of DNA molecule designed in the Nano-World laboratory in 1991 and scaled up a billion times. It is equally amazing that the power unit to be built after Kushelev's design will be 10S074T times more powerful than a nuclear reactor. And the most important thing, of course, is that accidents at such power units are impossible in principle.

The laboratory which is headed by the talented inventor needs sponsors. Given annual financing in the order of 1.5 million dollars, a new ecologically-safe energy source of immense capacity will be obtained within the next three years.

Specialists working in Kushelev's lab have already developed a new method of modelling elements of the Nano- and Micro-World. They have suggest the form and provided a scientific substation for the stability of electron shells in atoms, consisting of 2, 8, 18, 32 and more electrons, have built geometrical models of chemical compounds with different types of bonds and so on.

The ideas of Alexandr Kushelev are powerfully forcing their way into most different sciences: physics, chemistry, biology, genetics, etc. He is interested in the vortical theory, in the modelling of various formations of atoms' electron shells and nuclear processes, in the development of nano-technologies and their application, in the development of a new-generation electric motor and many other things.

Those who are interested in Alexandr Kushelev's ideas may call him at the following Moscow number: 218-18-48.

 

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