Soliton Nature

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Dedicated to a broad audience and scientists, this new-generation, easy-to-read, pictorial, interactive book uses beautiful photography, video channel, and computer scripts in R and Python to demonstrate existing and explore new solitons – the magnificent and versatile energy concentration phenomenon of nature. With 200 images and videos collected around the world and on magnificent Australian beaches, we describe captivating stand-alone ocean solitons capable of travelling hundreds of miles uninterrupted. Along with scary tsunamis, the tricky solitonic bores propagating upstream narrow river channels may cause disasters for coastal cities. Sudden killer rogue waves endanger even large ships. Powerful tornadoes, surfing tubes, whirlpools and rotating galaxies are solitonic vortices. Unique videos of breathers and soliton envelope waves, with legendary 'Ninth Wave' in the middle, are commented by some legendary scientists. Beautiful photography of square grid waves confirms tendency of nature to produce multi-dimensional formations. Solitonic dislocations and defects are widespread in metal shapes around us. Solitonic energy localization effects appear in swing movements of humans perfected them in many sports and dances. We also explore new solitonic hypothesis and theories. Geosolitons may have played an important role in formation of mountain ranges and sedimentary rocks. Using solitonic functions for heart blood pressure pulses may lead to new-generation devices. Solitonic dislocation and stability effects may exist in behaviour of correlated financial markets. New class of atomic solitons can be used to describe Higgs boson (‘the god particle’) fields, spacetime quanta and other fundamental building blocks of nature. Readers are welcomed to subscribe and provide own videos to our dedicated video channel and website www.solitonnature.com.

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Sergei Eremenko is an Australian, Ukrainian born scientist, author of three books, former one of the youngest Professors in the world, Doctor of Engineering, PhD, 'rocket scientist' graduated from National Aerospace University of Ukraine.

Sergei is passionate about observing nature and uncovering some hidden laws of formation of beautiful solitary, grid, envelope waves in oceans, lakes, clouds and some non-traditional areas like geological mountain ranges, human motions, blood pressure pulses, or financial markets.


He tries to describe the beauty of nature with elegant mathematical equations and simple programmable functions in R and Python.


"Picture is worth a thousand words", and in his easy-to-read popularisation books, Sergei intensively uses beautiful photography and dozens of videos collected around the world, determined to convey his findings to millions of readers globally.


Welcome to subscribe to Soliton Scientific Video Channel on YouTube for amazing videos of solitary, grid, envelope waves and development of interesting new scientific hypotheses.


"Discovering some new laws of beautiful nature and the new mathematical formulas are the happiest moments of life, and sharing them with people is very rewarding and inspirational" - Professor Sergei Eremenko, 2020.

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