In the seventies of the twentieth century, ancient burials with a large content of preserved manuscripts were discovered on the territory of China. In 1983, at an International conference of Orientalists in Azerbaijan, Soviet Professor of the St. Petersburg school of Oriental studies Spirin admitted that his colleagues did not correctly translate ancient Chinese texts, removing exact geometric and algebraic terms when translating, replacing them with metaphors. As a result, putting his professional career at risk, Spirin did not change his mind and brought up students within the framework of his "structural" approach. One of his students is Professor Karapetyants, who has devoted himself to studying and translating ancient Chinese texts including Zhou Yi. He is my supervisor on the topic of my dissertation "reconstruction of spatial constructions in the geometry of Ancient China". As I accumulated information and evaluated archaeological artifacts found in China, India, Pakistan, Iran, and Iraq, I came to the conclusion that the corpus of ancient texts contains elements of technical devices that are modern even by the standards of the 21st century and can be used to create new materials, systems for protecting biological organisms from external influences and preventing disasters associated with the operation of similar technical devices.
I spent 12 years on my project (its theoretical part) and practical testing of elements. This was due to the constant search for funding, obtaining technical data in the field of neuro-research, turbulence research, chemical research, which is carried out mainly by large state institutions or defense research contractors and the results of which are usually available for study after 2-3 years. I was able to meet outstanding people in my profession, learn a lot of new things, which certainly brightened up these 12 years of difficult search.
Data from the Apollo missions were used, and projects funded by DARPA were evaluated, including the mathematical program of Professor Langlands/Benjamin Mann. Cases data leaks related to the development of optical devices, radio equipment, satellite aircraft, radars and air defense systems were studied. Thank you for the opportunity to use open data and archival materials - NSA, CIA, DARPA, FBI, Chinese project for the translation of ancient texts and Aeroflot/Boeing for collecting technical information on turbulence