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| author | Rüdiger, Günther |
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| contents | The master student at Lomonosov University in Moscow E.P. Velikhov formulated 1959 the theory of magnetorotational instability, which dominates current astrophysics. A meteoric career made him later the science, nuclear and disarmament advisor to Gorbachev and Yeltsin. This article describes the interactions between Velikhov and the PROMISE team from Potsdam and Dresden-Rossendorf when it came to experimentally testing the theory in the laboratory in the 2000s. At an MHD conference in Catania, Sicily, he offered the public the use of small, transportable Russian nuclear power plants anywhere in the world until the fusion machines currently under development had finally solved the energy problem. |
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| spellingShingle | Evgeny P. Velikhov (1935-2024) Rüdiger, Günther History and Philosophy of Physics High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena The master student at Lomonosov University in Moscow E.P. Velikhov formulated 1959 the theory of magnetorotational instability, which dominates current astrophysics. A meteoric career made him later the science, nuclear and disarmament advisor to Gorbachev and Yeltsin. This article describes the interactions between Velikhov and the PROMISE team from Potsdam and Dresden-Rossendorf when it came to experimentally testing the theory in the laboratory in the 2000s. At an MHD conference in Catania, Sicily, he offered the public the use of small, transportable Russian nuclear power plants anywhere in the world until the fusion machines currently under development had finally solved the energy problem. |
| title | Evgeny P. Velikhov (1935-2024) |
| topic | History and Philosophy of Physics High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.01027 |