Education
He earned a master"s degree in physics in 1985 and a Doctor of Philosophy in physics and mathematics in 1992 from the Department of Physics and Technology from Ural State Technical University.
He earned a master"s degree in physics in 1985 and a Doctor of Philosophy in physics and mathematics in 1992 from the Department of Physics and Technology from Ural State Technical University.
Fateev is a Russian physicist and astrophysicist. As a schoolboy (1964 – 1975), he created a working model of his first emission engine on the basis of cold emission of electrons (unpatented). The engine was not quantum as energy was supplied artificially to the electrons.
Fateev developed the concept of quantum motors (2013) (the analog of flying platforms from the film "Back to the Future") on the basis of Casimir force of expulsion which he had foundation
(2012) A motor is considered a quantum motor when its quanta energy, including virtua quanta (of light or particles), transforms into momentum energy in the motor without intermediate stages (for example, without transformation into heat of electric field prior to motion of the device). He also constructed the cosmology with the system of variable physical "constants" (2014).
This cosmology does not include any Universe expansion. From the model, the self-consistent system of fundamental variable "Physical constants" follows naturally making the idea of the anthropic principle in cosmology unnecessary.
His early works are devoted to exotic physical phenomena such as the Bridgeman explosive effect, electromagnetic supersensitivity of the chains of dipole oscillators and heterogeneous systems
Fateev also found the explosive instability of ice (2001), and its mixtures at high inhomogeneous pressures. In 2001 – 2006, he showed (before the Cassini spacecraft made its flyby of Saturn’s moons) the possibility of explosive release of gas and ice dust on Jupiter’s and Saturn’s moons (such icy moons as Europe, Ganymede and Enceladus).