http://english.pravda.ru/science/tech/28-04-2011/117727-Grigori_Perelman-0/

Grigori Perelman claims he can control Universe
28.04.2011 
Grigori Perelman, a brilliant mathematician from St. Petersbrug, who became 
famous worldwide after he had solved the Poincare conjecture, has finally 
explained his refusal to accept a million-dollar prize. According to the 
Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper, the secluded scientist opened his heart to a 
journalist and producer of a film company, which is going to make a documentary 
about him.
The reporter at first contacted Grigori Perelman's mother through the Jewish 
community of St. Petersburg. She talked to her son, and the latter agreed to 
give an interview. That was quite an achievement indeed - no other journalist 
has managed to ask any question to Mr. Perelman before.

"Perelman produces an impression of an absolutely sane, healthy, adequate and 
normal person. He is realistic, pragmatic and clearheaded, but also sentimental 
at the same time. What the media say and write about him - that he is off his 
head - all of that is nonsense. He knows what he wants and he knows how to get 
it," the journalist wrote after the interview.

The above-mentioned documentary is not going to be about Grigori Perelman's 
life. The film will be about the cooperation and the struggle between three 
major mathematical schools in the world: the Russian, the Chinese and the 
American ones. These three schools are the most advanced in the world in terms 
of the path of learning and the control of the Universe.

When asked why he refused from the prize of one million dollars, Perelman 
responded: "I know how to control the Universe. Why would I run to get a 
million, tell me?"

Perelman also said that he does not communicate with journalists because they 
are not interested in science. Instead, they want to know all details about his 
everyday and personal life. They want to know why the mathematician refused 
from the million and whether he cuts his hair and nails. The scientist also 
said that he is offended by the media calling him Grisha, which is a usual 
short for Grigori.

In the interview, the excerpt of which was published on the Komsomolskaya 
Pravda newspaper, Perelman said that he had been training his brain since his 
school years. Recollecting the time when he, representing the USSR, received a 
gold medal at the mathematical competition in Budapest, he said:

"We were trying to solve the tasks which required abstract thinking. The 
distraction from mathematical logic was exactly the point of the daily 
training. One had to imagine a piece of the world in order to find the correct 
solution. Do you remember the Biblical story about Jesus Christ walking on 
water? I had to calculate the speed with which he had to move on the water 
surface not to fall through."

Since that time, Perelman devoted his activity to studying the nature of 
three-dimensional space of the Universe.

"It's very interesting. I am trying to embrace the boundless. Anything that is 
boundless can be embraced," he said.

The scientist was working on his dissertation under the direction of 
academician Aleksandrov. "The subject was not hard: "Saddle surfaces in 
Euclidean geometry." Can you imagine equal-sized and irregularly spaced 
surfaces in infinity? We have to measure the cavities between them," the 
mathematician said.

According to Perelman, every theoretical development of mathematicians has 
applied relevance.

"Why did we have to struggle with the Poincare conjecture for so many years? To 
put it in a nutshell, the essence of it is the following. If a 
three-dimensional surface is reminiscent of a sphere, then it can be spread 
into a sphere. It is known as the Formula of the Universe because it is highly 
important in researching complicated physical processes in the theory of 
creation. The Poincare conjecture also gives an answer to the question about 
the shape of the Universe.

"I've learned to compute hollowness. Me and my colleagues are studying the 
mechanisms that fill social and economic hollowness. Hollowness is everywhere, 
it can be computed, and this opens large opportunities. I know how to control 
the Universe. Why would I run after a million, tell me?"

According to the newspaper, both Russian and foreign special services are 
showing interest in Perelman's discoveries. The scientist has learned some 
super-knowledge which helps realize creation. Special services need to know 
whether Perelman and his knowledge may pose a threat to humanity. With his 
knowledge he can fold the Universe into a spot and then unfold it again. Will 
mankind survive after this fantastic process? Do we need to control the 
Universe at all?

Komsomolskaya Pravda


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