Vladimir Nikolayevich Larin

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Vladimir Nikolajewitsch Larin ( Russian Владимир Николаевич Ларин , born May 8, 1939 , † October 9, 2019 in Moscow ) was a Soviet or Russian geologist .

Life

In 30 years of research, Larin developed a new theory about the metal hydride structure of the earth and published several books and articles in specialist journals - mostly in Russian. This theory explains the hydrogen - degassing of the Earth.

Larin studied geology from 1961 at Lomonossow University in Moscow and graduated in 1968 with his diploma thesis on the subject. He then became an employee of the RAW Geological Institute. In 1989 he started his dissertation on the subject of Earth: Composition, Structure and Development; PhD in alternative global theory . This work was published in 1993 under the title Hydridic Earth. The New Geology of Our Primordially Hydrogen-Rich Planet published in English in Canada (Polar Publishers, Calgary 1993).

In October 2019, Larin ended his life by suicide . In the last few years of his life he suffered from unbearable headaches due to cancer .

Publications (selection)

  • Our Earth. Origin, Composition, Structure, and Evolution of Primordial Hydridic Earth . Agar, Moscow 2005
  • Hydridic Earth. The New Geology of Our Primordially Hydrogen-Rich Planet . Polar Publishers, Calgary 1993. ISBN 0-9694506-2-1
  • Earth. Its composition, structure, and evolution, an alternative global theory . Polar Publishers, Calgary 1992

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. СМИ сообщили о самоубийстве ученого Владимира Ларина в Москве (media reported on the suicide of the scientist Vladimir Larin in Moscow) ( ru ) Moskovsky Komsomolets . October 9, 2019.