Andrei Tyunyaev is a Russian writer and poet. From his pen came many works for children, which were awarded various prizes. However, he gained wide popularity later when he began to publish his vision of the modern problems of mankind.
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Biography: early years
Andrei Alexandrovich Tyunyaev was born on February 11, 1966 in Tula. In school, he became interested in poetry. At the age of 16, Andrei wrote a collection of poems for the school ensemble, later they were put to music.
After school, Tyunyaev became a student at the local polytechnic, where he studied rocket engines. In 1993, he moved to Moscow and began to actively publish in various publications. At that time, he concentrated on writing books for preschool age. Tyunyaev's stories were constantly published in the children's periodical. So, he was a regular contributor to Detskaya Gazeta and the magazine Goodnight, Kids!
Career
In the late 90s, Tyunyaev joined the Russian Union of Writers and the Union of Journalists. He has published over fifty books for children, including:
- "The alphabet of animals and birds";
- "Tales from the library of Ivan the Terrible";
- "Musical instruments".
In 2004, Tyunyaev, together with Sergei Mikhalkov, Vladimir Stepanov and Sergei Yeremeyev, wrote "The World's Largest Book for Babies."
In the early 2000s, he became interested in metaphysics. Tyunyaev wrote many works on this subject. The most famous of them:
- "Metaphysics of the Earth’s climate";
- "Metaphysics of power. World government and its victims";
- "Human metaphysics. People, clones, chimeras."
Andrei Tyunyaev positions himself as the founder of the so-called organism. He considers her a new fundamental science and at the same time religion. He has published several books about this teaching. In them, Tyunyaev stated that the Earth has the shape of a saucer, but of gigantic proportions, and the whole Cosmos refers to the continuation of our planet.
Soon Tyunyaev became the editor of the international publication Organizmica. It published the works of both Russian and American, Canadian, Swedish scientists. He also acted as the publisher of the Bulletin of New Medical Technologies. In this journal, Tyunyaev also published his works.
His monographs and books on the subject of organisms by some scientists were received with hostility. So, the famous nuclear scientist Yuli Andreev called the organism Tyunyaev pseudoscience. He noted that nonsense was written in his books. Andreev also accused Tyunyaev of making money and popularity on fools.
In 2008, Tyunyaev entered the graduate school of Moscow State Mining University. However, he could not defend his thesis.
Tyunyaev is the president of the Academy of Basic Sciences, which he himself created.