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Matvei Petrovich Bronstein was born on 29 November, 1906 in Vinnytsia, Russian Empire (today Vinnytsia, Ukraine), is an A russian writer writers. Discover Matvei Petrovich Bronstein's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?

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Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 29 November, 1906
Birthday 29 November
Birthplace Vinnytsia, Russian Empire (today Vinnytsia, Ukraine)
Date of death 18 February, 1938
Died Place Leningrad, Soviet Union
Nationality Ukraine

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1906

Matvei Petrovich Bronstein (Матве́й Петро́вич Бронште́йн, December 2 1906 – February 18, 1938) was a Soviet theoretical physicist, a pioneer of quantum gravity, author of works in astrophysics, semiconductors, quantum electrodynamics and cosmology, as well as of a number of books in popular science for children.

Bronstein introduced the cGh scheme for classifying physical theories, with the aim of unifying special relativity (denoted by its constant c (the speed of light), gravitation (denoted by the gravitational constant G), and quantum mechanics (denoted by the Planck constant h).

He was married to Lydia Chukovskaya, a writer, human rights activist, and a friend of Andrei Sakharov.

1934

Solar Matter (Солнечное вещество) was first published in the Koster magazine in 1934 and then in book form in April 1936,.

whereupon Bronstein made an inscription on a copy to L. Chukovskaya, his copy editor, “To my dear Lida, without whom I would have never been able to write this book.” Later, Chukovskaya wrote that the history of helium had become intertwined in her and Bronstein's life, “The work on the book brought us closer.

In fact, the book got us married."

1937

In August 1937, while he was living in his apartment at 38 Rubinstein Street, St. Petersburg, Bronstein was arrested as part of the Great Purge.

1938

He was convicted by a list trial in February 1938 and executed the same day in a Leningrad prison.

His wife was told that he had been sentenced to 10 years of labor camps without the right of correspondence.

1957

Bronstein's books for children "Solar Matter" (Солнечное вещество), "X Rays" (Лучи X), "Inventors of Radio" (Изобретатели радио) were republished after his reputation had been rehabilitated posthumously on 9 May 1957.

1990

In 1990, his wife had a monument erected in the Levashovo Memorial Cemetery where he was thought to have been buried.

2013

The Bronstein Prize in Loop Quantum Gravity is offered to post-doctoral scholars in the field, the inaugural winner of which was Eugenio Bianchi in 2013.

Samuil Marshak, a children's writer and editor, scouted Bronstein to write a popular science book for teenagers.

Bronstein chose to describe spectral analysis, but it took many attempts as well as Marshak's advice to determine the best plot in which the story could relate a history of helium.