Trofim lysenko biography of mahatma
He, too, insisted that the truth was what he said it was, endorsing the bogus science of the agronomist Trofim Lysenko, denouncing the.!
The Soviet Era's Deadliest Scientist Is Regaining Popularity in Russia
Science
Trofim Lysenko’s spurious research prolonged famines that killed millions.
So why is a fringe movement praising his legacy?
By Sam Kean
Although it’s impossible to say for sure, Trofim Lysenko probably killed more human beings than any individual scientist in history.
He quit the Party when asked to affirm his faith in Stalin's pet biologist, Trofim Lysenko, whose belief that acquired characteristics could.
Other dubious scientific achievements have cut thousands upon thousands of lives short: dynamite, poison gas, atomic bombs. But Lysenko, a Soviet biologist, condemned perhaps millions of people to starvation through bogus agricultural research—and did so without hesitation.
Only guns and gunpowder, the collective product of many researchers over several centuries, can match such carnage.
Having grown up desperately poor at the turn of the 20th century, Lysenko believed wholeheartedly in the promise of the communist revolution.
So when the doctrines of science and the doctrines of communism clashed, he always chose the la