Hristo Smolenov

Hristo Smolenov is a Bulgarian scientist, logician and antiterrorism expert, born 1954 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. In 2007 was revealed as associated with the communist secret services.[1]

Hristo Smolenov
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hristo Smolenov
Born
NationalityBulgarian
Alma mater
Known for
  • The Lost Aurolithic Civilization
  • Varna Civilization
Scientific career
FieldsLogics
Institutions
Websitesmolenov.com

Academic career

After graduating from the Moscow State University he became a guest professor at the University of Montreal and at the Catholic University of America in Washington. He is an associate professor at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.[2][3] As a specialist in logic and methodology of science he has long been involved in creative solutions in non-standard situations.

Books and publications

  • Codes in Space, 2016
  • Zagora - Varna - the hidden super-culture, 2012
  • The Lost Aurolithic Civilization? Codes from a Black Sea Atlantis, 2010
  • Self-Producing Terror, 2005
  • The Market Life of Global Terrorism, 2004
  • The Cannibals Paradox: Global Terrorism and Hyper-Capital, 2003
  • Struktur und Dynamik wissenschaftlicher Theorien: Beiträge zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte und Wissenschaftstheorie aus der bulgarischen Forschung, 1990[4]
  • Zeno's paradoxes and temporal becoming in dialectical atomism, 1984[5]
  • Truthfulness and non-trivial contradiction, 1984[6]

Political career

Smolenov initiated the creation of Independent Society of Ecoglasnost in 1988,[7] which later became a founding member of the umbrella opposition movement Union of Democratic Forces. Between 1995-1997 he was the Parliamentary Secretary of the Bulgarian Ministry of Defense. In 1999 Smolenov was elected for MP in the 38th Bulgarian National Assembly.[8]

Awards and achievements

In 2017 Smolenov was honored with the title Honorary Professor of the Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy.[9]

References

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