I am Robert (Almazovich) Yusupov from Vladivostok, USSR. I am 75 years old.
In 1974 I graduated from the Mathematics Department of FESU. But I did not become a professional mathematician.
After graduating from the university, I worked as a programmer. I am neither a philosopher nor a physicist. I do not have the appropriate higher professional education. In the first and second years of university, I took semester courses on the philosophy of dialectical materialism and physics.
I am grateful to all my teachers. But I have never been professionally involved in either philosophy or physics.
But one question at the intersection of philosophy and physics still interested me from time to time. This is the question of a specific representation of matter in nature.
I consider myself a dialectical materialist. My worldview and understanding of the world are dialectical-materialistic. In philosophy, I consider K. Marx, F. Engels and V. I. Lenin to be my first teachers.
The category, the concept of “matter” is a fundamental primary concept in the philosophy of dialectical materialism (Diamat). All natural bodies, objects, objects are material bodies, i.e., ultimately, consist of the matter of nature. This is the point of view of dialectical materialism.
On the other hand, physics is considered the main science of nature. Physics studies matter and its simple, but at the same time fundamental forms of motion. But the matter of nature in its specific manifestation and representation is absent in the conceptual apparatus of physics.
At this junction (and this is the question and problem of the specific representation of the matter of nature) of philosophy (Diamat) and physics, my interest arose.
As a result of personal scientific research into the foundations of nature, the universe from the position of the only true and scientific philosophy of dialectical materialism, I managed to solve this problem.
And the solution of this fundamental problem on the basis of the dialectical-materialistic worldview and philosophy entailed the solution of another 40 fundamental problems of the foundations of nature and the universe.
And all these solved problems are fundamental problems of the foundations of physics and cosmogony (cosmology).
Thus, the “Theory of Nature” (TN) was created.
TN is a scientific Revolution in physics and cosmology!
TN is a powerful breakthrough in our knowledge of nature and its fundamental laws. The truths and secrets about nature and its evolution, about the fundamental laws of nature, discovered within the framework of the “Theory of Nature”, should be available to every person.
In 2014, the first working version of the “Theory of Nature” was ready. These were several separate articles.
Therefore, 2014 should be considered the year of the scientific Revolution in physics and cosmology.
Each fundamental problem solved within the framework of the “Theory of Nature” (TN), to be objective, is worthy of a Nobel Prize.
Thus, the scientific potential of the “Theory of Nature” is equal to, corresponds to 40 Nobel Prizes in physics, cosmology (a branch of physics), and the philosophy of dialectical materialism (as the philosophical core of physics).
With respect.
Robert Yusupov from Vladivostok, independent researcher, dialectical materialist, Marxist, communist