History, Science Fiction Вђ“ Anatoly Fomenko (2026)
The mainstream scientific community—including historians, archaeologists, and even fellow mathematicians—has labeled his work as . They point out that Fomenko cherry-picks data and ignores physical evidence like carbon dating or tree-ring patterns (dendrochronology) that confirm the traditional timeline. Because he rejects physical evidence in favor of his own mathematical models, his work is often viewed as a literary experiment rather than a historical one. Conclusion
Much like a conspiracy thriller, Fomenko suggests that the "Renaissance" was actually a coordinated propaganda effort to erase the memory of this Slavic-Turkic empire. History, Science Fiction – Anatoly Fomenko
The reason Fomenko’s work reads like science fiction is his construction of a He posits that a massive, unified Eurasian empire ruled much of the world until the 17th century. This narrative functions like an alternate history trope: Conclusion Much like a conspiracy thriller, Fomenko suggests
