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Alexey G. Shlienov

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Alexey G. Shlienov
NationalityRussian
Known forA unified field theory and treatment of the gravitational paradox
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics, field theory

Alexey G. Shlienov (Alexey Georgievich Shlienov) is a Russian researcher, based in Saint Petersburg, known for developing an alternative unified field theory and for work on the classical gravitational paradox. He is listed in The Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists.

Ideas

Shlienov, a candidate of technical sciences, describes himself as having worked on field theory and potential theory since 1965. According to his biography he co-authored a unified field theory with Ernest L. Petrov, presenting it as a framework from which astrophysical (gravitational), microphysical (nuclear) and other constants could be derived. In 1990 he published work on the gravitational paradox involving generalizations of vector-analysis theorems (divergence, gradient and curl).

His work appeared in the alternative-physics journal Apeiron and in new-energy publications, and he presents it as a comprehensive "theory of everything" reaching from the microcosm to the universe and to living systems. These claims fall outside accepted physics and are not part of the scientific mainstream.

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