Today (March 26, 1941) is the birthday of Vladimir Alexeyevich Belinsky, a physicist who studied cosmology and general relativity.
Vladimir Alekseyevich Belinski was born on March 26, 1941, in Russia. He
studied cosmology and general relativity. He worked with Eugenie Illifsitz at
the Landau Theoretical Physics Institute. He then wrote some science fiction in
the second volume of the Theoretical Physics textbook written by Ilev Landau
and Ilyifschich. He received his master's degree in 1980 from the Landau
Theoretical Physics Institute.
He has recently held a parallel position as a professor at the National
Institute for Nuclear Fission in Sapnaf University, Rome. There he teaches the
theory of general relativity. He co-founded the Belinsuki-Sakharov
metamorphosis with Sakharov in 1978. It was established that black dots are a
special type of gravitational solitons. A notable native contribution is the BKL error/isolation point BKL hypothesis. This explains the behaviour of the solutions
of Einstein's field equations near error. This hypothesis was confirmed by
numerical predictions.
He received the Marshall Grossman Prize (2012) and the Landau Prize of
the Russian Academy of Sciences (1974) for his discovery of the general
solution of Einstein's gravitational field equations, the cosmological
isolation point BKL, which is a cosmological isolation point.
Source By: Wikipedia
Information: Ramesh, Assistant Professor of Physics, Nehru Memorial
College, Puthanampatti.
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