Muldashev Ernst Rifgatovich: biography, activities, achievements

Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev is an ophthalmologist of the highest category, is the general director of the All-Russian Center for Ophthalmic and Plastic Surgery of the Ministry of Health in Ufa. However, he gained fame thanks to the publication of near-scientific books, articles and the release of films. As a rule, his works are connected with mystical themes about Crete, Egypt and Tibet.

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Biography

Muldashev Ernst Rifgatovich (photo above) was born on January 1, 1948 in Bashkiria, in the village of Sermenevo. In Salavat, he graduated from high school, received a higher education at the Bashkir State Medical Institute (1972 graduation). Currently has a doctorate. Although in wide circles this doctor is known as the author of materials on mystical subjects, he has about fifty patents on various useful models and inventions, and this is only in Russia. About a dozen patents are registered abroad. He is also the author of more than three hundred scientific works, which include seven monographs. This is an honored doctor of the Russian Federation, doctor of medical sciences and professor. He is a member of the Society of Ophthalmologists and a surgeon of the highest category. Among other things, he has the status of Honorary Consultant at the University of Louisville, United States of America. Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev as an ophthalmologist-surgeon performs several hundred surgeries per year.

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Public opinion

Even if we put aside the activities of Muldashev as a hunter for the clues of ancient secrets, a lot of incomprehensible remains. The attitude of colleagues towards him is very ambiguous, although no one thinks to deny his high professionalism and merits in the medical field. Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev calls the transplantation of a donor eye one of his main achievements. One of his monographs is exactly devoted to how he made the world's first eye transplant. It is believed that he transplanted the donor eye, and after the operation, the patient's vision was restored. Some ophthalmologists deny the very possibility of transplanting this organ, since the main thing in this process is the restoration of the optic nerve, and just that modern medicine is not capable. Commenting on the message, Muldashev explained that he did a transplant of the retina and cornea.

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Hristo Tahchidi - professor and doctor of medical sciences - speaks categorically about a colleague. He says that doctors are able to remove the lens through a small puncture and replace it, thereby restoring vision, transplanting the cornea and even reconstructing the entire eye, you can return the exfoliated retina to its place, but the dead visual tissue cannot be restored. According to him, what Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev does is quackery, since the woman who underwent eye transplantation was never presented to the public.

Muldashev’s other colleague, Valery Ekgard, head of the Ophthalmic Endocrinology Center in Chelyabinsk, responds less sharply, but the meaning remains the same. He does not get tired of admiring the versatile personality of Muldashi and his "extracurricular activities", nevertheless he agrees with Tahchidi. No one in the world has been able to successfully regenerate the retina of the eye, and the eye transplanted by Muldashev does not see.

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Research in other areas

An interesting step in the activities of Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev is the so-called ophthalmogeometry. Together with like-minded people, he conducted an experiment in which people were invited to see photos of famous people, with each image being cut into three parts: upper (forehead and hair), middle (eyes) and lower (mouth). As a rule, only in the middle part, that is, by the eyes, the experiment participants successfully recognized the celebrity depicted in the cut image. Based on the obtained data, the Muldashev team suggested that the human eyes read twenty-two parameters.

Technology

A computer program was created that can recreate a person’s appearance using only information about the eyes. After scanning photographs of the eyes of representatives of different races of the planet, it was calculated how the "average" eye should look. According to the assumption of Muldashev, such eyes correspond to the organs of vision of representatives of the peoples of Tibet. Based on the results of the same study, four hypothetical directions of human migration around the planet were calculated. The origins, again, were in Tibet. There is also a popular theory about the gene pool of humanity, which is also authored by Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev.

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Books

More than fifteen publications were the result of travels and the pseudo-scientific work of Muldashev. In 2002, three volumes of "In Search of the City of the Gods" were published with a circulation of fifty thousand copies. The third volume was published in two editions: at first a trial was published in three thousand, the second was one hundred thousand copies.
A little later two more volumes came out. The next book was called "The Tragic Message of the Ancients", then came out "In the Embrace of Shambhala." All of them narrated about the amazing Tibetan journey of Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev (photo below).

The book "Golden Plates of Harati" was published in two volumes with a total circulation of almost two hundred thousand copies. The results of studies of the gene pool of mankind formed the basis of the book "From whom we descended." The first volume was called "Meeting with the master", the second was called "What the Tibetan lamas said," and the third - "The world is more complicated than we thought." In them, Muldashev also develops ideas about the uniqueness of the Tibetan people.

In addition, there are several books that have been published in small print runs, for example, The Matrix of Life on Earth (circulation of only 2.5 thousand copies), In the Embrace of Dracula (circulation - five thousand), and A Guide to Mysterious Places of the Planet, written together with N. Zyatkov and released in a circulation of four thousand.

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Charlatan or genius?

The books of Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev aroused great interest of the general public. Mysticism, mythology, history, science and mysterious rituals - all this is intertwined in the works of a Russian surgeon. They tell of incredible events and inexplicable phenomena, allegedly seen by Muldashev and his team personally. For example, he talks about the "damned" places in the mountains of Tibet, where it is dangerous to health. The traveler claims that when he, contrary to all arguments, decided to enter this area, he almost died, and managed to escape thanks to the help of satellites. In addition, the Russian ophthalmologist proposed an original concept of human origin. To some, it seems quite viable even without confirmation from orthodox science.

Conclusion

History knows many examples when people with wider views were not willing to listen. On the other hand, there are many different profanities. So far, the works of Ernst Rifgatovich Muldashev have not been confirmed by science and accepted by the scientific community, so believing in his works or rejecting them is a personal matter for every reader.


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