Jewish Ties In The Us

Submitted By claybee
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Jewish ties at all? That was Avrum Burg’s doing in the 90s. That influx contributed to Israel’s 90s technological leap, which it did not have before the Russian professionals showed up following the breakup of the USSR. These Russians wanted to come to the USA and we should have let them. They were highly educated, and far beyond what we teach in our schools.
Higher education was compulsory after Lenin took over. If you were too dumb for university, you had to go to a technical school. Tom Bearden recounts how a “frustrated” Stalin after Potsdam and WWII had 2000 PhDs from one institute alone scour western scientific papers for mistakes missed, and anomalies to be studied further. It led to the discovery by (brilliantly educated) Soviet mathematicians that Oliver Heaviside had truncated Maxwell’s work written in quaternions by translating it (diminishing it) into the new vector mathematical form. Quaternions were difficult for any mathematician to calculate in (or understand), but the effect was to remove the scalar term from Maxwell’s work, or the gravitation portion that would have proved it a unified field theory–gravitation and electromagnetics–the thing Einstein later long sought but never found. Bearden says the Russian work, which they called Energetics and we later called scalar electromagnetics, produced a classified unified field theory in the early 50s, and put them decades ahead of anything the US had come up with. Bearden says that had Maxwell’s original work been recognized in the years after the Civil War–and it’s not what passes for Maxwell’s Theory today–we would have been zooming around the planets in space cars before the end of the 19th C. That’s how significant Maxwell’s work was.
So it will be interesting to see how Israel, in its infinite can’t-see-beyond-its-nose wisdom, treats the professional Russians in its fold going forward. I know that many of them have left, for Germany, and some here. We were so stupid not to nab these people, but then the USA has always thought we were the brightest of the bunch and it’s never dawned on us that communist Russia could produce some of the greatest physicists, astrophysicists, chemists, astronomers, and mathematicians the world has ever known. Their discovery that oil is not produced by fossils, or plant matter, as one lone German chemist had proposed in the 18th C and we still parrot today, is genius to read. Even when Russian scientists in the early 1990s approached the sole Clinton White House energy guy in a post-breakup offer to show how it’s done, our WH einstein scoffed that the Russians would know more than we do; he sniffed that it wasn’t possible, and wouldn’t listen. The offer went away, and after 1996, Russia’s idea of sharing scientific research was over. Russia, these days, is the number one oil producer in the world, when it supposedly had zero energy reserves after a devastating WWII other than stuff in the arctic ocean in 1947.

W.Jones says: 
January 27, 2013 at 5:15 pm 
“Their discovery that oil is not produced by fossils”
Oh yeah, then why do they call them Fossil fuels? (joke)
OK, now you have me interested! Tell me more.


 RoHa says: 
January 27, 2013 at 9:52 pm 
“Their discovery that oil is not produced by fossils”
As far as I can tell, this has not been definitively established, but the Russians are certainly finding oil in places where the “fossil fuel” theory says it would not be found. 
Here is a neat summary, with a link to an academic article.


 MRW says: 
January 29, 2013 at 1:57 pm 
@RoHa,
“As far as I can tell, this has not been definitively established, but the Russians are certainly finding oil in places where the “fossil fuel” theory says it would not be found.”
It was ‘definitively established” in Russia. American and British geologists (20th C) rejected it. How much of that rejection was anti-communism and the threat to their careers?
The Russians were able to produce oil or petroleum in the lab by