Background
Kalina, Aleksandr was born in 1933. Son of a Jewish soldier (killed during World War II).
Kalina, Aleksandr was born in 1933. Son of a Jewish soldier (killed during World War II).
Graduated from the Odessa Institute of Refrigeration Engineering.
According to his professors, a mathematical genius. In 1966, Candidate of Technical Sciences. Engineer at the Moscow Institute of Gas Industry from the late 1960s.
Inventor and consultant at GOSPLAN and the Soviet of Ministers on the gas industry. Doctor of Technical Sciences. Emigrated to America in the early 1970s.
Produced 20 inventions for the oil and gas industry in America. Inventor of the most important development in power station design for 100 years. Early in 1987, the Stone and Webster Corporation of Boston gave the go-ahead to his idea to use, instead of water, a mixture of 70% ammonia gas and 30% water.
The temperature rises steadily as the volatile ammonia vaporizes first, and the boiler mixture gets richer in water. This method has world-wide implications in that it produces very cheap electricity. Lives in Houston, Texas.
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Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.