Exhibition Of All-Russian Technologies Of The 19th Century. Nizhny Novgorod 1896 - Alternative View

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Exhibition Of All-Russian Technologies Of The 19th Century. Nizhny Novgorod 1896 - Alternative View
Exhibition Of All-Russian Technologies Of The 19th Century. Nizhny Novgorod 1896 - Alternative View

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Video: Промышленно-художественная выставка / The Industrial & Art Exhibition 1896 2024, May
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In this article: the history of the Russian people and the fatal injury of the officials! Proofs of high technologies and incredible inventions of Russia of the 19th century presented at the 14th All-Russian Exhibition in Nizhny Novgorod in 1896.

XIV All-Russian Industrial and Art Exhibition of 1896 in Nizhny Novgorod

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The entire city consists of domed structures, various towers and spiers, reminiscent of devices for generating atmospheric electricity.

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The world's first hyperbolic Tower of Shukhov (1896) is very reminiscent of the well-known tower of Nikola Tesla “Vordencliff” built in 1901. However, on the tower of Shukhov it is written (Engineer A. V. Bari)! Also, I draw your attention to the four transformer coils standing at the base of the tower that strongly resemble Nikola Tesla's transformers, or vice versa, Nikola Tesla's coils, strongly resemble the “Bari-Shukhov” coils! People, help sort out the official mess!

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Very much like a power plant! It is even more strange that in Russia they built just such an architectural structure that is not related to our culture, and also called the "Central Asian department"! Speaking of power plants, here's the first meteorological observatory:

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It turns out that at the end of the 19th century, people easily knew how to carve stone and create incredible sculptures reminiscent of Roman times! Who knows, maybe those times did not exist, and everything that is presented to us is an outright lie! We changed dates, shifted events, invented great characters, and here's a story for you!

I do not deny and do not claim that these sculptures could have been made, either from a limestone solution or from any other material, because apart from photographs of that time, we know nothing else! In the official sources of L. S. Golitsyn is mentioned as a great winemaker of that time! Of course, who else but a winemaker could create such beautiful grottoes? But, if you look at the created “Cornucopia” wine cellar, we will see chic semicircular tunnels created in the 19th century. They are perfectly preserved in our time!

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The official version says that the tunnels were created in an unconventional way, the basements were not dug, but filled up! Probably for the ingenuity shown by L. S. Golitsyn received a medal at this exhibition ?! Or was the medal awarded for a drilling machine designed to create the most complex underground tunnels?

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And here is the exhibit presented at the World Technological Exhibition in Paris (it is claimed to be 1922). Interesting sandals are obtained … R. Henry invents the windy engine of Davydov in 1922, while Davydov himself created and demonstrated his invention back in 1896 at an exhibition in Nizhny Novgorod!

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Below are two patents. One was received on May 7, 1889 in the name of Jjonas H. Aldrich, the other was issued by BECassell on December 4, 1906. Where did Davydov's patent go? After all, all inventions exhibited at technology exhibitions were previously patented! In addition, Davydov's mill was demonstrated at the All-Russian exhibition three years earlier than the obtained H. Aldrich patent! This means that H. Aldrich's patent may be invalid !!!

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When searching for information about the windmills of the inventor V. P. Davydov, there were only a few lines: the tsarist government did not care about the serious mechanization of agriculture. Therefore, the wind turbines of V. P. Davydov, although they were recognized as very good machines for that time, were still not widespread.

As you can see, dear readers, our ancestors were great masters in various technological directions of that time, the inventions of which were appropriated to others! I am sure that if it were not for this photo, we would not have known about the existence of the Russian inventor of the windy engine V. P. Davydov!

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In the second part, photographs of technologies located in the main building of the machine department at the All-Russian Exhibition of 1896 in Nizhny Novgorod are shown to your attention.

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Even if the presented dome structures did not represent technological devices, they were made at the highest level!

Author: Artem Yanovich