On April 16, 2024 in the library of KSMU was held the presentation of the monograph by Vladimir Yurievich Kramarenko and Konstantin Vladimirovich Kramarenko “Things are not what they seem”, a book that changes the understanding of the world. And we are very pleased, one of the authors of this study – Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy of Kursk State Medical University – Vladimir Yurievich Kramarenko, and his co-author is his son – Konstantin Vladimirovich Kramarenko.
Vladimir Yurievich graduated from Kursk State Medical University, specializing in “Medicine” in 1976. He defended his PhD thesis “Intellect and levels of its development” in 1994.
Vladimir Yurievich Kramarenko is the author of many works and articles in peer-reviewed journals on the list of VAK. His research interests include: artificial neural networks, natural and artificial intelligence, nonlinear dynamics, catastrophe theory, digital holography.
This study presents a series of essays on modern astrophysics, quantum mechanics, neurobiology and neurophysiology, the current state of the art of big bang theories, superstrings, etc.
“The longest journey begins with the first step,” say the sages of the East. Many of us have already taken this step long ago. The goal of knowing ourselves and the world, because of the abundance of contradictory information, has become ghostly flickering. This book, telling about the latest discoveries of scientists in various branches of knowledge, explaining the seemingly inexplicable, returns soberness to the mind, and consciousness – clarity. I am grateful to the authors for their work and, I hope, for further continuation of this fascinating, informative journey through the nooks and crannies of human insights and discoveries.