BOOK 1. UNMASKING THE HIDDEN. N. LEVASHOV'S «SVETL BROOM» IN A. KHATYBOV'S «BATH SCHOOL» AND A LABOUR SPADE.

F. Shkrudnev N. Levashov's «SvetL Broom» in A. Khatybov's «Bath School» and A Labour Spade 313 according to the Process of 20 of “People's Freedom” he is sentenced to life imprisonment without the right to appeal the verdict. In Alekseevsky ravelin of the Peter and Paul Fortress there were the strictest conditions. N.A Morozov DOES NOT HAVE the right to walk, DOES NOT GET BOOKS, because of poor diet he gets scurvy and tuberculosis. The exceptional will allows him to survive these hard years and, keeping the strength of mind, goes on with his research creative work. Two years later the prisoners of Alekseevsky Ravelin are transferred to the Shlisselburg Fortress, in which there are particularly strict conditions. Only in five years in the fortress, after a number of deaths among prisoners, the prison conditions are somewhat improved, and he has the opportunity to read scientific literature and write his works. In the Shlisselburg prison he writes 26 volumes of various manuscripts, which he manages to keep and take out when releasing from prison in 1905, and his memories "The Early life", published in 1907. Later, they compile the first part of his memoirs "The Story of My Life"; the theoretical work "The structure of matter", which remains unpublished. He MANAGES TO PUBLISH "Periodic systems of the structure of matter” only after leaving the fortress. When in prison N.A. Morozov studies French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Old Slavic, Ukrainian and Polish. Not far from St. Petersburg University D.I. Mendeleev worked that time and in the Shlisselburg fortress, N.A. Morozov tirelessly goes on thinking of the essence of the periodic law, the theory of the formation of chemical elements. Despite the lack of systematic chemical education, despite the fact that he did not pass the proper experimental school, he, thanks to amazing talents, masters the heights of various chemical disciplines and two or three years after his release from the fortress he teaches chemistry, writes books on the general physical, inorganic, organic and analytical chemistry. He meets Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev shortly before his death. D.I. Mendeleev approves the work "Periodic systems of the structure of matter", and on his presentation, in 1906, N.A. Morozov is conferred a Ph.D WITHOUT DEFENDING the thesis. Studies conducted at the end of the XIX century by scientists from different countries show that both our planetary system and the most distant stellar nebulae consist of the same elements that are found on Earth. Recognizing the unity of the chemical composition of world matter was of paramount scientific and philosophical significance. In 1897, N.A. Morozov

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