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Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev(Ernest Rifqat ulı Muldaşev) (b. January 1, 1948 in the village of Verkhne-Sermenevo, Beloretsky district of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) - author of a number of scandalous books and newspaper publications on mystical topics, written by him in connection with expeditions to Tibet and Egypt, Russian ophthalmologist , surgeon of the highest category, organizer and director of the eye microsurgery center in Ufa.

He studied at school in the city of Salavat. 1972-1982 - researcher, head of the department of reconstructive and plastic surgery of the Ufa Research Institute of Eye Diseases; 1982-1988 - ophthalmologist at the eye department of hospital No. 10, Medical Unit OLUNPZ; 1988-1990 - head. Laboratory of Transplants for Ophthalmic Surgery MNTK "Eye Microsurgery"; since 1990 - Director of the All-Russian Center for Eye and Plastic Surgery (Ufa). In 1990-1993 - People's Deputy of Russia.

Ophthalmology

Inventor of the surgical biomaterial “alloplant”, with the help of which it became possible (according to Muldashev himself) to treat some diseases considered “hopeless”. However, no official confirmation of this is provided on this moment not yet.

There is a known case of the famous animal trainer Teresa Durova’s treatment of what was considered a hopeless illness, after which, according to the patient herself, she regained the ability to see.

He also became famous worldwide for transplanting an eye to a woman, after which she allegedly began to see with it. However, ophthalmologists deny the reality of eye transplant surgery, due to the fundamental impossibility of restoring the optic nerve. However, Muldashev himself talks about transplanting only some parts of the eye and confirms the impossibility of transplanting the entire eye.

Statements from other ophthalmologists about Muldashev

Professor Hristo Takhchidi, General Director of the Eye Microsurgery Institute named after. acad. S. N. Fedorova:

Now we enter the eye through a puncture of one and a half to two millimeters, remove the lens, install a new one and restore vision. We can reconstruct the entire eye, we can transplant the cornea, weld the detached retina, we can work in the posterior segments of the eye - at the junction with the tissues of the optic nerve. But we are not able to restore the dead nervous tissue.

Question:- Bashkir doctor Ernst Muldashev seems to be curing blindness, and is undertaking to transplant eyes. His most famous patient is a famous singer.

I’m not afraid to say harshly: such treatment is quackery. At the same time, Muldashev is a truly knowledgeable ophthalmologist, a professor, who was engaged in plastic surgery. But at some point he got carried away and began to “shamanize.” We have been discussing with him for a long time. After all, he did not show a patient with an eye transplant to any professional doctor. Alas, today such a transplant is impossible.

Professor Valery Eckhardt, head of the Chelyabinsk Ophthalmo-Endocrinology Center, member of the board of the All-Russian Society of Ophthalmologists

Question:- But legends tell about the Ufa ophthalmologist Ernst Muldashev. Is it true that he was the first in the world to have an eye transplant?

Ernst Rifgatovich and I have a good relationship. And I never cease to be amazed at the versatility and originality of this personality. He is interested in alternative medicine, walks in the Himalayas, and meets lamas. He has his own theory of the origin of man from Tibet (our predecessors were the three-eyed Atlanteans). He writes poetry and books. Perhaps all this allows him to high level to maintain a certain direction in ophthalmology. He is the only one in the country engaged in the use of human tissue for reconstructive operations. But no one in the world has been able to regenerate the retina of the eye - the eye transplanted to a woman does not see. The ophthalmological community was very indignant about this.

Non-academic research

Ophthalmogeometry

E. Muldashev and his like-minded people conducted an experiment where people were given photographs of faces famous people, cut into three parts - lower (mouth), middle (eyes), upper (forehead, hair). Identification was successful only based on the “eye part” of the face. Based on the results obtained, it was suggested that the eye, as a scanning beam, reads twenty-two parameters. As a result, a computer program was created with which it was possible to reconstruct a person’s appearance from the eyes.

By scanning photographs of the eyes of representatives of all races of the globe, it was calculated what the average eye might look like; According to the assumption made, such an eye belongs to representatives of the Tibetan race. By mathematical approximation, the location of the eyes of the peoples of all races of the world was made - the final result was four hypothetical routes of human migration along to the globe, the sources of which led to the regions of Tibet.

Also, using ophthalmogeometry, a portrait of the creature whose eyes belong to the temples in Tibet was compiled.

Gene pool of humanity

The gene pool of humanity, according to Muldashev, is a hypothetical formation, which is a collection of samadhi caves, located mainly in the Himalayas, in which people of previous civilizations are in a “preserved” state (state of samadhi or samadhi).

According to Muldashev, the purpose of the Gene Pool is to revive humanity again in the event of its death as a result of war, man-made disaster, global cataclysm, etc.

Alien portals on Crete

According to Muldashev, the famous Cretan Labyrinth is actually an alien “portal” that “opens” from time to time, allowing people inside.

How did people appear? It would seem that today everyone knows the answer to this question - scientists provide significant evidence of the theory of evolution, according to which man descended from apes. However, there are other hypotheses about the origin of man . They usually have no evidence, but the ideas themselves are interesting at least for their boldness.

Basic theories of human origins

For many centuries, the question of where people came from was successfully answered by religion. The idea that man was created by God, like any other religious ideas, did not need proof, but required only faith. Science in the old days was not very developed, and people were not very well educated for the most part, so the idea of ​​​​divine origin suited everyone quite well.

However, over time, the theological theory of human origin ceased to be the only one - it had competitors. The first statements that man could have descended from a monkey caused protest in society. But when Charles Darwin published his famous work on the origin of species, creationism (ideas of divine origin) had a serious competitor.

According to Darwin and his followers, man evolved from an ancient ape (the so-called “common ancestor” of modern apes and modern humans) as a result of natural selection. For a more or less comfortable existence, human ancestors needed to be smarter and more cunning than other species. Only by cunning could primitive people defeat predators, since they did not have sufficiently impressive teeth, nor sharp enough claws, nor the ability to run fast enough.

Primitive people were forced to compensate for their own imperfections using various tools and cunning. Accordingly, man became the first biological species where it was not the toothiest and fastest that survived, but the smartest and cunning. This led to the active development of the human brain - the emergence of Homo Sapiens, Homo sapiens.

Today, the theory of evolution is known to everyone, young and old. But this does not mean that the question of human origins is completely closed. Some people are not completely satisfied with the theory of evolution, and alternative hypotheses are put forward to explain the emergence of the human race.

Alien messengers

One of the most popular alternative hypotheses for the origin of people is “cosmic”. Its supporters believe that humanity owes its life on earth to aliens. At the same time, there are different versions as to exactly how alien guests contributed to the development of humanity.

Some believe that humans are direct descendants of aliens. Perhaps they accidentally ended up on Earth and were unable to leave it, or perhaps they came specifically because of some kind of catastrophe on their home planet. According to others, people were created by aliens in one way or another - either out of boredom, for fun, or as pets, or as slaves. Later, for some reason, the aliens have lost interest in the humanity they created, or maybe they are waiting for people to reach a certain level of development and be capable of alien contacts.

Theories of extraterrestrial origin appeared relatively recently - when people began to think about interstellar travel, and when some hypotheses appeared that humanity is not alone in the universe. There is no evidence for such theories, at least not yet there is no opportunity to study aliens or at least ask their opinion on this matter.

Some “cosmic” theories are closely related to the theory of evolution. According to them, microorganisms were brought to Earth from other planets, which subsequently adapted to life on the planet, gradually changing until small mammals, monkeys and humans arose. At the same time, there is a widespread hypothesis that man was brought to Earth in a “ready-made” form, and did not change in any way after that. This theory is already close to creationism, that is, the idea of ​​​​creating a person by some higher powers. Since creationism implies that something like this has never happened again, the theory cannot be tested in principle.

The next intelligent beings

There is an opinion that people are not at all the first intelligent beings on the planet. According to the theory of Ernst Muldashev, on Earth in different times different intelligent races lived, with one civilization replacing another. Humans are the fifth intelligent race on the planet. Ernst Muldashev is an ophthalmologist, but he became famous precisely for this theory of human origin . The idea that other intelligent races existed on Earth before humans explains many previously unexplained facts, for example, ancient structures that people of that time could not build due to insufficiently developed technology. If these technologies were inherited from previous intelligent races, then this explains a lot.

Ernst Muldashev's writings are very convincing, and many who read them become big fans of the professor of medicine, who decided to devote himself to anthropology. The idea that the mighty Atlanteans were the ancestors of modern humanity seems to many to be much more attractive than the traditional theory of ancestry with monkeys. However, as for the evidence for this theory, things are not so good with them. None of the expeditions in which Ernst Muldashev participated could find confirmation of his theory.

The professor himself claims that the absence of evidence does not mean that a particular theory does not correspond to the truth - evidence of the theory of relativity too little, which did not prevent it from becoming the basis of many scientific researches. But the world of science categorically disagrees with this, so the theory about the origin modern man from other, more advanced earthly races, is not taken seriously by scientists.

Maria Bykova

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ON THE PAGES of our weekly magazine materials about the expeditions of Professor Ernst MULDASHEV to the Himalayas, Tibet and Egypt were repeatedly published. Now the restless traveler is hitting the road again, this time on mysterious island Easter. And according to the established good tradition, AiF readers will be the first to learn about new research and discoveries of scientists from a series of reports. And today he told Nikolai ZYATKOV about the goals and objectives of the expedition.

Dangerous "six" sign

ERNST Rifgatovich! As far as I know, you have already postponed this expedition three times. And this time you won't put it aside? What were the reasons for the previous cancellations?

There were two reasons. Firstly, shortly before setting off on the expedition I suddenly began to realize that from a scientific point of view we still had to “ripen”. And it took time to “ripen”.

Secondly, I would like to point out that an expedition to Easter Island will be very dangerous. And it turned out that this expedition in a row (three - in the Himalayas, one - in Tibet and one - in Egypt) was supposed to be the sixth. And, to be honest, I didn’t really want to go on this difficult expedition under the sign of the “six”.

What could be dangerous on Easter Island? This is a small island in the Pacific Ocean, on which there are stone idols. (website)

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The fact is that the entire Easter Island, measuring just over 20 km in diameter, is penetrated by a network of artificial underground passages that form a labyrinth. According to existing legends, underground labyrinth has several branches, each of which leads... to the center of the Earth.

You are about to go through this maze. For what purpose?

On the opposite side of the globe from Easter Island is the sacred Mount Kailash, around which is located the legendary City of the Gods, consisting of numerous huge and very ancient pyramids. This City of the Gods is described in detail and shown in the latest book - “In Search of the City of the Gods. Volume 3. In the arms of Shambhala.” There, in the Tibetan City of the Gods, we found the legendary Door to Shambhala, leading, as legends say, to a huge underground city - the capital of underground Shambhala.

City of the Gods

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I CANNOT exclude the possibility that on the opposite side of the globe, that is, in the area of ​​Easter Island, there was also a City of the Gods... even more ancient city Gods, who has now sunk in the ocean. And, logically, there should be an underground city there. The entrance to it is located, possibly, in the underground labyrinth of Easter Island.

When you say “City of the Gods”, willy-nilly you want to ask: what is it?

This question is difficult to answer briefly. This will be the subject of my next book - “In Search of the City of the Gods. Matrix of Life on Earth." The point is that when we made a schematic map of the City of the Gods, it turned out that it was very similar to the spatial structure of DNA. The famous Russian molecular biologist Pyotr Petrovich Garyaev noted this.

Huge stone...DNA?

Yes. We get the impression that the City of the Gods is where God created man on Earth, creating DNA first of all.

What about Darwin's theory?

Now this is already funny.

You said that there are two City of Gods...

I think the first City of the Gods was the sunken City of the Gods near Easter Island, and the second was the City near Mount Kailash in Tibet. We will not be able to find the first City of the Gods - it sank in the depths of the Pacific Ocean...

Read about the legendary Shantamani stone and other secrets of Tibet in the next issue.

"Arguments and Facts"

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Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev(bashk. Muldashev, Ernst Rifғәt uly; genus. January 1, Verkhne-Sermenevo village, Beloretsky district, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) - Russian ophthalmologist, surgeon of the highest category, organizer and director of the eye microsurgery center in Ufa. The general public is also known as the author of a number of books and newspaper publications on mystical topics, written by him in connection with expeditions to Tibet and Egypt.

Ophthalmology

Inventor of the surgical biomaterial “alloplant”, with the help of which it became possible (according to Muldashev himself) to treat some diseases considered “hopeless”.

There is a known case of the famous animal trainer Teresa Durova's illness, which was considered hopeless, being cured, after which, according to the patient herself, she regained the ability to see.

According to reports, he transplanted a donor eye and restored the patient’s vision, but ophthalmologists deny the reality of an eye transplant operation, due to the fundamental impossibility of restoring the optic nerve. Commenting on the situation, Muldashev himself said that he had undergone a cornea and retina transplant.

Statements from other ophthalmologists about Muldashev

Now we enter the eye through a puncture of one and a half to two millimeters, remove the lens, install a new one and restore vision. We can reconstruct the entire eye, we can transplant the cornea, weld the detached retina, we can work in the posterior segments of the eye - at the junction with the tissues of the optic nerve. But we are not able to restore the dead nervous tissue.

Question:- Bashkir doctor Ernst Muldashev seems to be curing blindness, and is undertaking to transplant eyes. His most famous patient is a famous singer.

I’m not afraid to say harshly: such treatment is quackery. At the same time, Muldashev is a truly knowledgeable ophthalmologist, a professor, who was engaged in plastic surgery. But at some point he got carried away and began to “shamanize.” We have been discussing with him for a long time. After all, he did not show a patient with an eye transplant to any professional doctor. Alas, today such a transplant is impossible.

Professor Valery Eckhardt, head of the Chelyabinsk Ophthalmo-Endocrinology Center, member of the board of the All-Russian Society of Ophthalmologists:

Question:- But legends tell about the Ufa ophthalmologist Ernst Muldashev. Is it true that he was the first in the world to have an eye transplant?

Ernst Rifgatovich and I have a good relationship. And I never cease to be amazed at the versatility and originality of this personality. He is interested in alternative medicine, walks in the Himalayas, and meets lamas. He has his own theory of the origin of man from Tibet (our predecessors were the three-eyed Lemurians and Atlanteans). He writes poetry and books. Perhaps all this allows him to maintain a certain direction in ophthalmology at a high level. He is the only one in the country engaged in the use of human tissue for reconstructive operations. But no one in the world has been able to regenerate the retina of the eye - the eye transplanted to a woman does not see. The ophthalmological community was very indignant about this.

Non-academic research

Ophthalmogeometry

E. Muldashev and his like-minded people conducted an experiment where people were given photographs of the faces of famous people, cut into three parts - lower (mouth), middle (eyes), upper (forehead, hair). Identification was successful only based on the “eye part” of the face. Based on the results obtained, it was suggested that the eye, as a scanning beam, reads twenty-two parameters. As a result, a computer program was created with which it was possible to reconstruct a person’s appearance from the eyes.

By scanning photographs of the eyes of representatives of all races of the globe, it was calculated what the average eye might look like; According to the assumption made, such an eye belongs to representatives of the Tibetan race. By mathematical approximation, the location of the eyes of the peoples of all races of the world was made - the final result was four hypothetical routes of human migration around the globe, the sources of which led to the regions of Tibet.

Also, using ophthalmogeometry, a portrait of the creature whose eyes belong to the temples in Tibet was compiled.

Gene pool of humanity

The gene pool of humanity, according to Muldashev, is a hypothetical formation, which is a collection of samadhi caves, located mainly in the Himalayas, in which people of previous civilizations are in a “preserved” state (state of samadhi or samadhi).

According to Muldashev, the purpose of the Gene Pool is to revive humanity again in the event of its death as a result of war, man-made disaster, global cataclysm, etc.

Publications

Books

  • In search of the City of the Gods. Volume 1. The tragic message of the ancients. 544 pp. Circulation: 50000. ISBN 978-5-373-01414-4.
  • In search of the City of the Gods. Volume 2. Gold plates of Harati
  • In search of the City of the Gods. Volume 3. In the arms of Shambhala. 528 pp.
  • Circulation: 3000. ISBN: 978-5-373-02988-9.
  • Circulation: 100000. ISBN: 978-5-373-00025-3
  • In search of the City of the Gods. Volume 4. Preface to the Matrix of Life on Earth
  • In search of the City of the Gods. Volume 5. Matrix of Life on Earth
  • Tragic message of the ancients
  • In the arms of Shambhala
  • Gold plates of Harati. Volume 1. 320 pp. Circulation: 3000. ISBN: 978-5-373-02987-2.
  • Gold plates of Harati. Volume 2. 320 pp. Circulation: 180000. ISBN: 978-5-373-00031-4
  • From whom did we come? Part I Meeting with the master
  • From whom did we come? Part II. What the Tibetan lamas said
  • From whom did we come? Part III The world is more complex than we thought
  • The mysterious aura of Russia. 400 pp. ISBN: 978-5-373-02148-7
  • Matrix of life on Earth. 624 pp. Circulation: 2500.
  • ISBN: 978-5-373-02990-2.
  • ISBN: 978-5-373-01397-0.

see also

  • From whom did we come?
  • In search of the City of the Gods
(1948-01-01 ) (71 years old) Place of Birth Verkhne-Sermenevo, Beloretsky district, Bashkir ASSR, RSFSR, USSR A country Scientific field ophthalmology Place of work FSBI "All-Russian Center for Eye and Plastic Surgery" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Ufa Alma mater (1972) Academic degree Doctor of Medicine (1995) Awards and prizes

In addition, he became famous as the author of a number of esoteric books, newspaper publications and films on mystical themes related to expeditions to Crete, Egypt and Tibet to study ancient civilizations.

Biography

Ernst Muldashev was born on January 1, 1948 in the village of Verkhne-Sermenevo, Beloretsky District, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, into a simple family. He is the son of the Bashkir Rifgat Iskandarovich Muldashev and the Ukrainian Valentina Kirsanovna Makhini, the brother of Albert Rifgatovich Muldashev and Eduard Rifgatovich Muldashev.

From 1955 to 1965, Muldashev studied at school (First Lyceum) in the city of Salavat.

From 1972 to 1982 he worked as a research fellow and head of the department of reconstructive and plastic surgery.

From 1982 to 1988, Muldashev worked as an ophthalmologist in the eye department of Hospital No. 10, Medical Unit OLUNPZ.

From 1988 to 1990, he held the position of head of the laboratory of transplants for ophthalmic surgery at the Eye Microsurgery International Scientific and Research Center.

Since 1990, he has been the director of the All-Russian Center for Eye and Plastic Surgery (Ufa).

  • Staphylomas of the sclera, 2000,
  • Surgery of the liver and biliary tract, 2005,
  • Complicated glaucoma, 2005,
  • Social and medical-biological aspects of tissue transplantation, 2007,
  • Revelations of a surgeon. How I did the world's first eye transplant, 2010,
  • Are we operating on glaucoma correctly, 2013,
  • Regenerative medicine. Alloplant biomaterials in ophthalmic surgery, 2014

Ernst Muldashev is the author of many books about his expeditions to different countries of the world. He himself visited Greece (the island of Crete), India (the Himalaya mountains), China (the Tibet mountains) and dozens of other countries.

Personal life

Wife - Tatyana Muldasheva.

Ophthalmology

Inventor of the surgical biomaterial “alloplant” Alloplant, with the help of which it allegedly became possible (according to Muldashev himself) to treat some diseases considered “hopeless”.

There is a known case of the alleged cure of the famous animal trainer Teresa Durova, who was considered a hopeless disease, after which, according to the patient herself, the ability to see returned to her.

According to media reports, he transplanted a donor eye and restored the patient's vision. Ophthalmologists deny the reality of the effectiveness of eye transplant surgery to restore vision, due to the fundamental impossibility of restoring the optic nerve. Commenting on the situation, Muldashev himself said that he had undergone a cornea and retina transplant.

Statements from other ophthalmologists about Muldashev

Now we enter the eye through a puncture of one and a half to two millimeters, remove the lens, install a new one and restore vision. We can reconstruct the entire eye, we can transplant the cornea, weld the detached retina, we can work in the posterior segments of the eye - at the junction with the tissues of the optic nerve. But we are not able to restore the dead nervous tissue.

Question:- Bashkir doctor Ernst Muldashev seems to be curing blindness, and is undertaking to transplant eyes. His most famous patient is a famous singer.

I’m not afraid to say harshly: such treatment is quackery. At the same time, Muldashev is a truly knowledgeable ophthalmologist, a professor, who was engaged in plastic surgery. But at some point he got carried away and began to “shamanize.” We have been discussing with him for a long time. After all, he did not show a patient with an eye transplant to any professional doctor. Alas, today such a transplant is impossible.

Professor Valery Eckhardt, head of the Chelyabinsk Ophthalmo-Endocrinology Center, member of the board of the All-Russian Society of Ophthalmologists:

Question:- But legends tell about the Ufa ophthalmologist Ernst Muldashev. Is it true that he was the first in the world to have an eye transplant?

Ernst Rifgatovich and I have a good relationship. And I never cease to be amazed at the versatility and originality of this personality. He is interested in alternative medicine, walks in the Himalayas, and meets lamas. He has his own theory of the origin of man from Tibet (our predecessors were the three-eyed Lemurians and Atlanteans). He writes poetry and books. Perhaps all this allows him to maintain a certain direction in ophthalmology at a high level. He is the only one in the country engaged in the use of human tissue for reconstructive operations. But no one in the world has been able to regenerate the retina of the eye - the eye transplanted to a woman does not see. The ophthalmological community was very indignant about this.

Non-academic research

Ophthalmogeometry

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