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in this in this book now it is known to italian and french readers and it must be said, e it really is. here, uh, as a writer has e well, as if the nature of his writing. yes, that we are organic, yes organic and there are some more. uh, repetitive notes in fate, which are invariably repeated, because when the first time it happened. i thought it was a miracle, and it was like suddenly a bell rings. here in the middle of the night. it's described here. yes, it's here , our readers realized that this is all the announcement of the book, yes, and such and such some. uh, a completely otherworldly voice with such an accent, says, you can say, slyum such a meowing accent a little bit. uh, i say, yes, it’s me, uh, uh, it’s not here , you probably thought, what kind of accounts on the cards have now been reset, they don’t, that i had some, to be honest, so the first thought was that i was who something from friends. here i say, that's because such cases. it's calling,
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says, well, there i am now i'm a rich german publisher wanting to publish your book paying a big fee. here they are, and such a meowing voice calls me and says that uh and when i hear the name of the waved publishing house, rome, i understand that this is something not simple here. yes, this is no accident. this is, of course, a gamble. but then it turned out that the very famous such verbose italian mario karamiki also called me. here is the publishing house woland - this is the publishing house daniil disor. this is such a professor at the university of rome is very famous. she adores bulgakov, so she means her publishing house, which has been her for many years. yes, she, uh, called him by his name, that is, the special name of bulgakov's character vovan and uh, but this meowing accent, as i later found out. this is from the native romans. there is such a thing. yes, they say a little bit, they say it there , and it really turned out. so to uh,
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after reading my stuff published in magazines. here the publisher sent, so, uh, their agent translator mario karameti, who looked, there are some other things of mine, and they themselves offered me the book. and at that time i had these things published separately. it’s just that you are there in different magazines, but it seems to me that the spirit of mystification did not disappear completely, yes, because in this book there are a lot of situations when it is not clear whether the reality is in front of you or a hoax. i remember such a story before perestroika, when one is now deceased. ah, great poet. e , he played a trick on everyone, e he began to call a poet and introduce himself as some again, i will not name any countries, a foreign critic who leaves for his hometown. and i’ll have to bring it again, i won’t tell anyone a selection of polesie 100 poems, we’ll translate it, it was expensive, and this innocent person sees that some kind of people. you bring some sort of half-sheet
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selections and selections. in the end, it all worked out. it's translated. uh, i mean, it seems to me that this is a hoax. exactly this. the main thing, it may be gogolevskaya i don't know eh. well, and that here the very name of the outskirts of babylon is, well, a metaphor. clearly refers to the beginning of the book, and here we are talking about languages ​​for our readers. i speak for you. this is not news, of course, but i was just fascinated here we are talking about those languages ​​that were, uh, mixed mixes destroyed, yes, which appeared instead of a common language, yes to whom everyone spoke, everyone spoke, understood and erected this tower man. eh, he ascended his pride above the lord and so the lord confused the languages ​​​​and languages ​​\u200b\u200bappeared. here is the first cycle. here consists of uh, hmm red languages ​​the language of the yon people the language of the zibur people. the language of the
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yagurund people, well, and finally, i have it laid down. here is such a page. i even now sit more comfortably. i will try to pronounce it, but it is unlikely that i will succeed in the language of the nomadic people from nadbuyu buidovir. how do you get it fast? so you understand what vladislav poroshenko can do is this a metaphor? do these languages ​​exist or not? either there is almost or there is a little bit of a real basis, or it's just pure fantasy, on the one hand. this is really a fantasy, but on the other hand, this is what i was going to, frankly, from such a very, very early childhood. you know, when here is a child at some age, four or five years old, when he still speaks badly, so to speak, in his native language, but at the same time, he starts, uh, rattling something. in which yes, as if speaking, something in some languages. i'm doing the same thing right now, my little daughter, sometimes she just sits and draws and dimensions in some still incomprehensible
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language, and on the one hand, this is such a childhood remembrance a s. on the other hand, of course, language is a writing tool and reflection on this tool. it happens all the time all the time. you generally think about this violin, which you play on this instrument. and how will he arrange that the language will arrange to die at the moment of pronunciation, usually the language, but the communicative language. i tell you, for example, give me a book. you give me this book phrase is dead. but that in my name to you she will die, like a sad sound, this phrase has frozen for centuries. yes, that is , something exactly the opposite happens with artistic language, yes , and , uh, badly. eh, here. it is his essence to think, build and love, and when the language becomes e even stronger than the native speakers themselves. uh-huh well, brodsky, they talk about the same thing, that language, says a lot . yeah, like that, language is smarter than me
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in general, the most mysterious thing that exists, yes, the most mysterious thing that exists, i am more a material thing. i can say more than that, if the darwinian is really right and how would a man come from an ape. well, what i'm not sure about, but then the act of creation consisted in the fact that the lord simply endowed some monkey-like creatures with a language. and then there was actually a man. behold but it is the gift of calling adam into a mystery. i miraculously opened it. says tarkovsky adam uh, first uh, hmm name of things. yes, yes, i have such a game with students when we talk about uh, futurists there ozonim at the baker we believe, then i say, let's imagine that we are with you. well vladislav for example. here you and i, there is no one else. we say hmm table table. well agreed yes, it's a chair. in general, this is what he writes, of course, of course, about this
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, this is a search, this is a cycle on the one hand. eh, that's about it and she's alive with no substances on the other hand. i wanted to depict all possible languages, the most inconceivable ones, and it starts with a language in which there are only five words, giraffe, drum, eternity, barbed chopping, but this yong people is so he combines that he has everything, that is , the lord endowed them with such a language that has five words, but they created an epic there, and there are all sorts of songs and verses, even a philosophical track of such a giraffe for a dotted eternity. i laugh not for the first time, because i love this book very much, but a different language. uh, the next one there, uh, means, uh, in which uh 800 million words were the same it was real, by the way, i read somewhere in the bible encyclopedias that the tower of babel had 800 million bricks. here is another number of bricks. there the lord means other people put on. in such a language, in which
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800 million words and in this sense e does not matter 800 million words in the language, yes or five words. e language, this is such a powerful entity that it generates meanings, regardless of whether it contributes anything and the height of intonation. yes , but here is an interesting one. do you know the story of robert shetley to the ceiling and a little in the russian translation did not come across. this is about the same thing, you know , the american science fiction writer robert went there, the classics absolutely entered the speech about a language that has not changed over millennia, but on for several days. that is, first he forgive me our viewers for the term. first it is nagglutinative, then collective, first it has six cases, then three cases. well, that is, first you start playing football, for example, yes , but in the middle of the half it turns out that you can play with your hands, and at the end of the half, the goal is not that you score in the goal, run away from dion yes, this is it ease. let me ask the next question.
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there is sadness about suffering, in general, in your books. well, uh, such a russian writer without suffering and sadness here. well, everything is so subtle, why do i say that e comes to mind parallels sasha sokolov is so tanky the line between word and reality between this subject, how is it indicated that sorrow? in general, there can not be any, or still. maybe it's all so fun so sparkling so nice. here. uh, as a matter of fact, uh, this angel of death is an angel, israel, he is hidden, there inside and, uh, in reality. eh, you see, this is my deep conviction that there is no death for an angel, nothing is more terrible to see a person laughing, because that in principle, we should be afraid of it. yes, he must wait so that you are not afraid, please, of the angel of death. we must
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constantly e be here in a state of because what awaits us yes and here is a laughing man - this is an opposition. e. as a matter of fact, this fear of death and , uh, i think that he is not such a mocker. he doesn't laugh. here, yes, ridicule. this is exactly the laughter that a person inspires and exalts, and under this, all the same, under this thin ice. there, anyway, this abyss is a very christian thing, the joy of the spirit. yes despondency is a mortal sin. yes, you just have to think about what? we will surely grow old and die. why stop living? there is no need to live with this internal tragedy, but vladislav oroshenko in prose manages to somehow melt all this maxi-hold four components against the main symptoms of a cold in order to tie up with symptoms, and to treat a sore
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, vladislav otroshenko, he said a frying pan that has no translations, for example, the conductor's story. from the beginning, i can only say words, how to pronounce them incorrectly. you correct me near eric, narrow cormorants are standing on the kurgan ivan zakharovich. sabun. never from kurgan coming off. many have short arms with long arms. he reaches the ground. he leans on her with his fists, looks, he can only look up and straight down to the side, the sharp hump on his chest prevents him from moving near his head, and if some driver does not put a coin in his hand, he will drive along a narrow asphalt road past kurgan towards the don ferry crossing, then the sabun is loud, howls it is heard well on both banks of the river, so is it the wind, or something, yes, it turns out what kind of creature is this? uh conductor controller, what for sabun, e on the don leads the crossing. and here, by the way. you know how it happened
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that all these figures of the house are on the same side. they look absolutely mythological so phantasmagorical. here but at the same time and this is what everything that we write here everything, everything has some kind of real basis, which, in childhood, can be in dreams, anywhere. that is , that uh, uh, just like that , nothing comes to me, yes, so, these figures are very strange, including, especially this sabun. where was this one born when i was small, well, my parents gave birth to me very early. they were young. eh, there my mother was 18 years old, my father was 20. so, uh, respectively, it means that when i grew up a little they threw me off, so my grandmothers grandpa and grandparents were also young there for 40 years. yes, i had nowhere to go and my grandfather. he was a freight forwarder there and was engaged in obtaining some kind of, all sorts of spare parts for some large motor depot, and we drove around the lower house in a car with him. he just took me instead of leaving me nowhere to go
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, i went with him. and that's when i started you go home from cherkasy, there is such a page of unsergy, no, going down all together and there is this terek e baklantsy. uh, the real place is there. the figure also doesn’t torment such a sabon. here and there stood a very strange grandfather who, uh, put a makeshift barrier. he hung up a nightlight conductor's bag. he really was a garage collecting tribute and who put him there? why did he collect the letter , exactly 50 kopecks were needed. give wholly. and if they didn’t give him money, they drove through somehow breaking the barrier. he's just there i poured some and these figures are in fact . i have had. these are semi -real semi-fantastic positions, in fact, there is a key to everything , either reality or fantasy. this is vladislav otrashenko. right now, as usual, in the middle of our conversation, we insert a rubric.
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this is a book that at one time everyone was very eager to get, as they said then , this is a book from the poet's library series and knowledgeable people will understand that this is the first series of the poet's library, because there is such a corrugated spine with protruding letters. this stepan petrovich shevelev, but the face. uh, very famous. very controversial figure - this is a moscow professor - this is a slavophile. this is a publisher. the closest comrade is mikhail petrovich pogodina, but absolutely not all of them. eh, they understood and understand that this is a very great russian poet. so strange, it happens in life. uh, poetic reputations are sometimes built by the forces of chance. they tell me the guns are not tyutchev, but still, very many people perceive it. eh, shevyreva, as therefore the eighth row, he is the eighth, this is a wonderful russian poet. in recent years, they began to publish it, but remained collect and lady well and thanks to this, this
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book has become more accessible. it's not that expensive , but it's not about its cost. but the fact is that my favorite thought is that books talk to us with the very presence. i literally read a couple of lines, when nature is silent and your noisy language is dozing, then in my soul i hear freedom. in her invocative click, the heart is more alive, the pleasure and the sublime thought are bright, as if the soul from the body into the world, the soul passed from the body, embraced her , delight calm and free songs flow more lively. river sonorous slender holy silence of the nights. when you cast off the gloomy veil of the virgin shadow and the living word thunders and the day lights up bright, then worries bother and drive the work of the soul to peace and songs.
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my heart is silent when i hear your tyutchev voice, the idea of ​​​​the day with its noise disperses the metaphysics of the soul, my god, as it is amazingly said by stepan petrovich shevyryov during the life of pushkin, with whom he was in correspondence sometimes in conflicts. well, let's go back to the present and talk about one more side of your creativity. and you are a person who is addicted and, uh, striving to get to the bottom of the truth. yes, i'm not saying that you are a detective or an investigator, but the plot that you took on is just, well, a canonical touchstone for everyone who thinks of russian literature, well, there are such enchanted plots secret pushkin's diaries which are a couple, literature and nonsense and hoax, but there is a crime that has been attributed to the huge russian drama. alexander vasilievich
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sukhovo-kobylin and here you are soon this book the light comes out, and now you take charge of this investigation. how did it all work out? and what did alexander vasilyevich manage to find out there , whose kobelin is not only a playwright, but we are also a philosopher, the creator of such a hegelian system of philosophy in the russian way. yes, that's what attracted you here, was there a murder? uh, the murder was uh, totally brutal. remind us about this you lived to forget simone demon, a french magistrate, with whom a dry mare is a young, brilliant man, rich, in general, as an oligarch would say now, because he has 10,000 peasant souls. uh, the rich are the descendants of the boyar. andrei mares, there from the time of ivan kalita that is, this is such a boyar family, such a mighty one. and now he is a young man who graduated from the university and is traveling to paris to get acquainted with louise simon demonche,
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after a while there she comes to him in moscow, uh, they live. well, he could not marry her, because the emperor. well, she's a french woman. but they have been in love for 8 years, they live and, uh, after 8 years, when he has a new love story, known for such a very rare naryshkina, nee to noring, when she was, and, uh, a socialite, and suddenly, when she is in her third month of pregnancy, this is a socialite, naryshkina, louise simon dimash will be found brutally, killed on the khabib field, and everything is on her diamond rings. nobody took anything. robbery is ruled out, rape is also ruled out more than the medical research that she did about the police, uh, and uh, they find blood in his outbuilding, probably, there would be no not this book would not be, nothing would was. there would be at that time. medicine, uh, science
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could determine whose blood is this? yes , it's so simple. yes, a human is what time it belongs to, but then when the zakrevsk governor-general of moscow sent these cut out boards with this blood, the plasters were sent forever gone. that is, we are in front of a mystery that cannot be literally told , it cannot be unraveled. yes, the murder case remained unsolved, uh, 7 years of investigation, and, of course, that’s not enough for me, he was punished, but in some yes krichinsky was in prison, but it was in prison polypakh in the resurrection gates. he was sitting there writing papers on official places. it means that this wedding was written with official ink , the reason, which is to start up, that this did not happen and a person of this kind of tribe. uh, suffered uh, very much. and on the one hand , there is beauty in this story. he is barin, she is such a rootless international foreigner, this secular killer. an illegitimate child, that is, i even think that this is
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poor liza turned face in a sense , it is life itself that wrote this novel, only poor liza threw herself into the pond with a chemical monastery and caused a rise in the price of the sea. there 's a horrific violent murder here. and e. me, of course, uh in this story why she does not give me until they i have been for many years. this is what i am doing, which in this story does not give me rest, of course, the simple and tragic pushkin question of the compatibility of genius and villainy. this is the pushkin question. uh, which uh, in general, uh, has been haunting our history since pushkin and this is a fairy tale of a mindless crowd and was not a killer creator of the vatican this is the last line a little bit. i bestowed and here is mozart salie. yes, here it is here, this is the most burning no for me, because whether alexander vasilyevich killed him or not , that is decided. you see, this question is this is more than the fate of one person. this is
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the destiny of the nation. this is fate, the world in general is the fate of good, and evil is this, in this fate, all this came together and therefore i, uh, want to understand this, and i tried to understand this in this book. i brought everything there. eh, all possible options. uh, how would uh resolve this case and uh, what were you investigating? you kind of contradict yourself. yes i'm provocative i ask you. eh, on the one hand. you say that the main problem is not in faces. yes, as petrovich said in a portfolio to raskolnikov. yes, the main thing is the compatibility of good and evil, and this new time is the hero of nikolai karamzin's story poor liza does not just leave the rich poor, and then the pond rushes. this is also not very good, but still does not wear such a shade of horror and violence, after all, what was the main thing that the investigators tried to penetrate the personality. with alexander vasilievich after all, it was also yes,
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yes, you understand, he considers himself innocent he justifies himself. all his work is an apology now, unfortunately, yes or fortunately, maybe yes, because this mystery was given to us by history itself to understand, it is possible only through his personality whether he killed or not killed, because the materials of the case, they turned out to be mutually with sharp tsar , by his decree, in fact, this matter was closed. he understood what was going on. there were bribes there, that is , when they realized that they were a snowball there, when they realized one crime, whether it was or not was the second question, but gave rise to others, of course, when he got into such a fat piece in the hands of these traces, and a well- known person was started from him. he. uh, he gave bribes, and he gave that he gave a bribe of 30,000 rubles. silver. uh, followed traces of the american to this. uber order to the prosecutor, prosecutor, swans him, he gave 50,000 rubles. and the guardian's bribe , right? is it a criminal who cowardly
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hid or was it a boorish person so fight for the truth. it’s also here to understand what, what, what actually happened that night on 807.07.08 november 850. can i, of course, through his personality. now his personality is now becoming the most important thing for understanding, because here is to understand what kind of person he was, and whether he could kill or not. uh, now you can only penetrate into his soul and fate, but he has such a family. i studied a lot, er his sister, but unknown er hmm yes, yes, yes, the world that did not write for you. e evgenia artur and a sister who is another who hmm loved nikolai ivanovich nadezhda russian critic of the beautiful priestly son who became
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a university professor was discharged from estate spiritual e did not hit. naturally, in some privileged circles, this marriage could not be, that is, it is such a very snobbish environment. why did he have to kill? strictly speaking, the fact is that alexander vasilievich dryly lukabulin was a man of unusually quick temper, as if he beat the serfs from his own hands. and just that e sister whom you mentioned, who wanted to marry nikolai ivanovich's feet for e, so he said that i would let the seminarians shoot him in the forehead. popovich hope. uh not a pair of young noble god of the imperial university, by the way, huh? yes , by the way, he studied with him and alexander vasilievich passed exams to him . to be rage then, of course,
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naryshkina's pregnancy, which in the end she later ran away from the investigation. here's a consequence missed. this also seems to confirm. yes version. yes, firstly, naryshkina is her pregnancy. secondly, alexander sergeevich's irascibility and thirdly, of course, that the child must be legal. this is also very strict legislation. yes, it also happened with tyutchev that he was the law from children. why are they already understood? only there after many, many years. she was already an adult. this is a whole story, let's remember feta, who was conceived in another marriage, of course, yes, so here, of course, from the point of view. well, so, if we talk about, did alexander vasilyevich have any reasons to kill, and yes , they were, and they would have been rage, plus an incredible mixture, which then , of course, by the end of his life, and he softened. he himself is a provocative question. maturgy, it would be, if it weren't all there, a philosophical system, i would be sure, but
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the dramaturgy is the one that we know this dramatic trilogy. it seems to me that it wasn’t either, because he, in fact, then, when he was already an old man, he spoke as a journalist for very long centuries, yes, yes, he told him, uh, i - says, i don’t know how i could write this comedy wedding, critical standing, under threat of 25 years, penal servitude and demands for a bribe of 50.000. so how could i write but i after all know that i wrote an example. yes, you knew from what quarrel poems grow? well, we know exactly what happened from the seventh to the 8th of november news or another year. here's what happened , er, in 1850, we'll never know. well, uh, this is another side of the temperament of vladislav otroshenko southern fiery furious very kind, which we met. well, i think that, of course, we are with you again. let's talk, because i'm sure that there will be
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such wonderful small- sized and very diverse books filled with various meanings, great for you thanks vladislav for today's conversation, see you on the air. goodbye. and i, as i always say, read my magic phrase to our viewers with pleasure. thank you hello, i am cosmonaut anton shkapler, and today we will talk about how the selection of the cosmonaut detachment takes place, who is taken, who is not taken in the future, how the preparation for space flight is going on, how they fly from the point of view of medicine, how further happens, of course, rehabilitation after returning to
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earth. look, we know each other. well, it is necessary, of course, to introduce you doctor-therapist deputy head of the clinical department of the medical management yuri alekseevich gagarin cosmonaut training center maria well, first of all, look what you are doing in the scarf center, cosmonaut. what are your functional responsibilities anton i, as a representative of, uh, our entire medical department, i want to briefly talk about what medicine is in general at the cosmonaut training center. and in our medical department, as you know, there are five engineering departments that ensure the work of medical units of the clinical department to work. me and two other cases that are purely cosmic hmm medical cases. this is the department of training for space flight factors and one physician and physiological and psychological training. and we also have , as it were, our own pharmacy division, which
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also provides us with medicine and medical products for astronauts. but the clinical department, where i work. this is most of all, it probably looks like what an ordinary person considers a polyclinic, that is, this the unit that controls the health of the astronauts is precisely by checking. their state of health, that is, we have the usual doctors general practitioner. i am a surgeon doctor - a laryngologist, an ophthalmologist, a dentist, a neuropathologist. we have a pediatrician. and so we monitor the state of health of all these doctors, the cosmonaut, and plus we check them as experts, because the astronaut is not just a person, but this person who is carrying out a very important state mission. and these professions are associated with a high risk for life they are regulated. and therefore, the state of health should, uh, fit into the framework of the order. as you know, we have a special order, a special order
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, a special order for astronauts, a special space order, which it still takes its history. from gagarin no order e, 2001. but soon they issued a new order, which will be reworked for 20 years. yes, and everything is written there. how can an astronaut get sick? why can't it hurt? what cards can hurt? they are people. what is the phasing of checks that the astronaut - it's not great. healthy people, that they, like ordinary people, have some of their own characteristics. yes, this is our argon. yes, astronauts are still super, great. people, well, who, like all people , can get sick with age and as a result of their professional activities. sometimes occasionally. and we need to notice it in time to prevent it. if you need to heal. that's why you know, our order states how often the medical
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examination is to be done. yes control and steel every 3 months. here anton knows, every 3 months ago, take tests to all ecg specialists many times a year bullying doctors begin to bully the full program. due to the fact that we are such experts, we check. we are also selecting cosmonauts. yes, this is for us in general, how does this happen? yes? this is a completely special function of ours, which, uh, well, is associated with great responsibility, because sometimes people yes, for your part, can you imagine? you must have been worried too. it's a dream. this is the dream of a therapist pressure op in a person. dream. he wants to come, and the closer he is, as it were strive for your dream, the more it tunes in my memory. here were the selections in 2010, it turns out in the eighteenth and in
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the twentieth year. and it is always a very exciting responsibility of all these selections. uh, at first you kind of know the ads they do with on the site are laid out in space from the claim center. yes, what are the simplest requirements of dantheria, that is, certain height, certain weight, there must be parameters in order to shift. actually, in space , a suit climbs into a spaceship . yes, then there are some. i just don't don't plump and short from 150 to 190 and weight from 50 to 95 - this is a pescand. well, there still has to be a certain lodgement. the length of the torso is sometimes for a person, the height is suitable, that is, uh, height, sitting, yes , russia, in this way the torso is measured with a tape, because you already have a person that is in a certain position on the ground. and if his
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torso is too long, then he just might not fit. well, then we flew, everything ended well, it happens that a person does not meet these parameters, well, miracles happen people are growing. you know, they even grow in space and people submit medical documents, preliminary the most common ones. there are usually analyzes and a chest x-ray x-ray of the paranasal sinuses ecg ultrasound and we first look at them at the preliminary stage , these documents are analyzed, when the documents are selected for medicine and the person, for example, is suitable, well, according to some other age criteria, for example, yes, 35 years of education. now we also have you yes, how? uh, we usually have selections of such departmental people, after all, they choose from such industries, who are well related to astronautics,
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they take 35, maximum 25, and the minimum, and the minimum must be work experience of 3 years experience, when we had an open recruitment. do you remember this, it was our twelfth year. this is the first opening of the thirteenth year. it wasn't just open. he was taking everyone. we had so much fun. we have read the documents. there was a folk singer who played spoons, there were completely unexpected people there. that is, people are completely professions far from outer space, there was an actor who for some reason decided. i'm sorry, what this is some kind of show, he said, i have it, only here i have a window. this is where i fly into space. and then, in short, all the shootings were told to me, well, continue to shoot there was an actor who did not pass, and then he said, i will learn physics. i will not yet. yes, and now, when a person has passed these parameters in absentia, he comes to face-to-face. and there, you know, we have four more commissions, that is , medicine is the last before that we have a professional selection, which is also. well, it
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just looks, yes, they check they check. uh, bought or you diploma? well, there are usually such questions in physics in mathematics, they give something in english, they ask, they let you learn some kind of technical document and you have to, well , explain it, that is, with let's go, can you figure out the scheme there, that is, they check how you are good at engineering. that's what i would say. well, in general, people seriously weed out such a selection of professional people, remember there was such a thing, then psychological selection. you know that they are afraid of him very much - this is psychological selection. this is for us, in my opinion, the most recent psychology. in general , sometimes it is difficult. of course, i passed it as an astronaut. here is the current selection. that is, when we were just selected there, it seemed easier to me, there were some tests, like ordinary pilots, so there was nothing new for me, and now some tests based on some russian soviet foreign superpsychologists, of course , there they can already shock a little bit to see your reaction. that's
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all they have. are you doing some kind of test, they they say you will beat the current neatly, but you must pretend that it will not be in vain they don’t have it now, and uh, based on the conclusions of these tests. they continue to say godin yes, that is, they say. that this is not our choice? that is, we do not invent anything. we have tests here, they give us documents, that is, we do not dispute the pilots who are trusted with nuclear weapons, which are there, well, this is when everything and the shadows that they pass, we also know such, yes, then we have there is physical education and physical education is also difficult, because when i looked at the requirements, physical education fall, how is the water flat? well, what's the opposite, because they enter it the wrong way, so it fell. you just have to enter the essence of the element into the water, but at the same time it’s not bad, so to speak, you ’ll fall over something no from the side, but just don’t cry,
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meat with a three-meter. here you get scared, at some point you will be delayed. then you will not enter like a pendulum with its head. and that it is delayed, then it is very painful, probably. i i looked at these physical ones per kilometer per 100 m. yes, we have normal ordinary ones among us. you know there are no olympic champions astronauts. we don't have any nobel laureates. well, there are excellent students, but let's just say in culture. do you remember the cosmonaut did not pass alone in the tenth year, he trained, he came after 2 years and passed, so everything is difficult. and only after that when already , so we have here was, let's say, 400 left, for example, there, well, 150 there 200 comes through all these stages to medicine, as a rule, it comes. well, no more than 40 people, and then we'll actually get to work. we are watching them carefully. we look at the analyzes for the game and check the very first audiograms
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aloud. it's already yours, you know? yes? what is a complex piece of equipment? uh, what we don't have in star city, they collect people and take them to moscow but that's later. that we even at this stage have an echo monitor. we, too, weed out by vision, teeth, by audio. well, anything can happen, then we let them in for an in-depth examination in moscow, where they have powdered. mri also reveal surprises people believe which is perfectly healthy. they don’t know anything in their heads there, that is, some of them have already dropped out , the very best go to tests related to physical activity. that is, it is a bicycle tester, a passive paste, a natural test, a very passive postural test, too , no one really knows anything about this, right? it's like that. in general, an invention was invented in our inter-board. we had such outstanding people. it would seem that a person lies on the opposite side of the table and is tilted at different angles. well, that is, he becomes.

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