Serguei Krasnikov
Serguei Vladilenovich Krasnikov (Russian: Серге́й Владиле́нович Кра́сников; 1961) is a Russian physicist holding a Ph.D. (kandidat nauk) in physics and mathematics from Saint Petersburg University. He is currently based at Pulkovo Observatory in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Krasnikov is best known for his contributions in theoretical physics, specifically the development of the Krasnikov Tube and its applications in causality, closed timelike curves and hyperfast travel. In 2001 he was recruited to serve as research manager at prominent interdisciplinary research laboratory Starlab NV/SA in a project to assess the viability of time travel under realistic physical conditions.
See also
External links
- Homepage for Serguei Krasnikov at the Alexander Friedmann Laboratory for Theoretical Physics
- Curriculum Vitae at the Friedmann Laboratory website
- Publications at the Friedmann Laboratory website
- NASA Glenn Research Center grant selection announcement
- Relevant publications on the physics e-print arXiv
- Relevant publications on Google Scholar
- Starlab Discovery Channel special featuring an interview with Krasnikov on the possibility of time travel
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