Historic map of Tartaria

Tartaria, Book 1: 01

Here is the first part of the narrative of the sci-fi utopia «Tartaria».
The introduction and warnings are loaded as 00
Summary of warnings:
1. The «Proof by contradiction» is not an appeal for the realization.
2. The model is not about what should be, but about what may happen.
3. The bold extrapolation of observed phenomena is made.
4. The model includes explicit description of extreme obscene barbaric customs.
5. The model uses direct speech in various languages, including slang.
Summary this chapter:
American Ruvim Pechor losses his job in the USA and enters the social system of Tartaria. The events take place at the beginning of the 22nd century.

USA

For several years, Ruvim Pechor lived in a cheap rented flat in the suburbs of Springfield, surviving on welfare and occasional temporary jobs unrelated to his specialization. His applications for a position in any research group received only delayed and negative replies.

Earlier, Ruvim had acquired a reputation as a difficult and eccentric colleague. He was warned that his publications raised doubts about the success of the entire Project. His boss recommended that he withdraw a manuscript analyzing the statistical significance of medical effects of extracts from newly developed genetically modified plants. Ruvim had indicated the common mistake, when the scale parameter in the Student distribution had been treated as it it would be an estimate of the mean-square deviation. With samples of more than 3 measurements, the discrepancy was not so big and stile qualitatively but the discussion of the apparent methodical mistake could cause doubts in qualification of the personal. Boss considered his publication was as undesirable, as it would more tests before to release the new drugs.

Ruvim did not withdraw the submission. The paper was published. Shortly afterward, he was dismissed for “failure of his direct duties.”

Since that, Ruvim felt himself as a city car that got stuck with one wheel in an icy ditch, in a few meters from the clean asphalt. His stagnant life was interrupted by an unexpected letter. The dean of the Faculty of Biology at GNUT (Galia National University of Tartaria), Lesli Landov, offered him a position as professor.

Ruvim did not know who Lesli Landov was. He had never applied to any institution in Tartaria and could not recall any scientific publications from there. He was not even aware that such a university existed.

Ruvim did know that his homeland is highly contaminated, almost depopulated, and the semi-organized states there are collectively referred to as “Tartaria”, and that the international organizations gave up the attempts to handle it as a cuivilized country. So, the idea of a functioning university there seemed doubtful.

However, Landov’s offer included full reimbursement of travel expenses, regardless of the hiring decision. Remaining in the United States offered no clear prospects. Ruvim accepted.

Ruvim informed his landlord that he would likely not renew the lease of the habitation and suggested that any remaining belongings be disposed of after its expiration. Ruvim had collected some most important staff in his backbag, confirmed his flight and left.

Kristovina International Airport

Kristovina Airport was represented by the quite decent runway, hangar and 2-store building. All looked functional, but incomplete - as if built in haste and left without revision.

By the stairs, Ruvim stepped out of the aircraft onto the concrete.

The official took the Ruvim's ID and asked about the purpose of his visit.
- Interview at the University, - Ruvim told and realized, that he does not remember the name of the University.

- OK, - the official told, returning the ID to Ruvim. - You are in our database. Welcome to Tartaria, Pechor pro!

A girl stood nearby, barefoot, in a short red dress, holding a sign: RUVIM PECHOR

She looked no more than ten. Ruvim approached.

- Hello…

- Хай. Ю ар профессор Рувим? - she asked, almost singing.

- I am Ruvim Pechor.

- Нице то сее ю, Рувим про. Ай ам Гелла Иванов. Фоллов ме.

Ruvim glanced around, expecting to see an adult responsible for her. No one reacted.

They stopped near a small flyer with a transparent dome. Gella Ivanov opened the cap.

- This… is yours? - Ruvim asked.

- Оф Босс.. Плиз энтер.

She took the pilot’s seat. Ruvim hesitated for a moment, then entered, dropped his backpack and sat. No one at the airport seemed to find this unusual. The canopy closed. The seat belt fastened by itself. The engine started. The flyer turned, accelerated, lifted.

- Хов дид ю кnов абоут оур университи? - Gella asked.

- From Lesli Landov. By the way, do you speak Russian?

- Йес. То есть да.

- Я тоже.

- О. Босс не сказал. Обычно пришельцы только спикают.

Ruvim looked down. The land below was fragmented as irregular spots, with no visible planning.

- Сколько вам лет? - he asked.

- Восемь с половиной.

University

Flag of Tartaria

The flyer descended and landed on a narrow strip between low wooden buildings. The structures looked primitive. Wooden bases, trasparent walls. The roofs looked as big solar panels.

- “Юниверсити”, - said Gella Ivanov, opening the dome. - “Велкам”.

Ruvim Pechor picked up his backpack, stepped out and looked around. The place resembled neither a campus nor a laboratory — rather, a village assembled from incompatible ideas. Children moved between buildings carrying equipment: cables, glass containers, something that looked like sensors. Most of them were barefoot.

-“Это ваш дом”, - Gella said, pointing to a small cabine.

Rivim's new home looked as a cube of glass with inclined solar panel as roof. Gella touched the sensor. The door opened.

- “Я прошу вашей руки,” - she added, taking this hand. - “Нажмите здесь”.

Ruvim hesitated, then pressed his hand to the sensor.

- “Готово,” she said. “Теперь дом знает тебя.”

The door closed. He touched the panel again.

- “Велкам, професор Рувим Печор,” - the door announced in Gella’s distorted voice.

Gella laughed: “Работает.”

Ruvim did not answer. He dropped his backpack inside and followed Gella. They walked toward a larger building.

- “Правила простые,” - Gella said. - “Студенты учатся. Старшие учат младших. Ты проверяешь.”

- “And lectures?” Ruvim asked.

- “Иногда. Если надо.”

- “And discipline?”

Gella looked at him, not understanding.

- “Если кто мешает,” - she said finally, - “ему объяснят.”

They entered an office. A gray-haired man in a white suit turned toward them.

-“Welcome, Professor”, - he said.

That was Lesli Landov. The conversation was brief. Ruvim was expected to:
Teach in English.
Supervise students of all levels.
Set qualifications.
Be available at any time and respond to requests immediately.

Then Landov hanged on Ruvim's neck a soft red device.

- “Biper,” - he said. - “Communication. Navigation. Recording. Keep it with you all the time.”

- “Recording?”

-“Yes. And transmitting. Communication.”

They entered another hall. The walls were covered with wide screens. Each screen showed rooms, corridors, people. Landov shown one frame at one of the screens:

- "This is is view from your biper."

And indicates another frame:

- "This is view from my biper. Your biper has bottom. Press it if you need something; it is supposed to recognize voice commands. Here is screen." Ruvim pressed the bottom and said:

- Where are we?

Biper shown the map of the campus and coordinates. Rubim pressed bottom again and asked:

- Where is Gella Ivanov?

Biper shown the map with arrow and coordinates; then shown the toilet with Gella inside.

- "Sorry" - Ruvim said.

- “Do not worry" - Gella answered.

- "This is total monitoring system,” - Landov said calmly. - “Students observe teachers. Teachers observe students. Everyone may verify everything.”

- “How about privacy?” - Ruvim asked.

- “No privacy. We are in Tartaria.” - The answer was.

First days



The first days were disorienting.

Some students were too young. Some barely understood English.
The programs were inconsistent.
Some basic facts were misinterpreted.
Some illustration were wrong.

The textbook on mathematic claimed that the probability to win in a casino is always less than half, independently on strategy.

The textbook on physics had wrong picture at its cover page.

The textbook on Quantum Mechanics insisted on the probabilistic interpretation of the fundamental concepts.

The textbook on botanic claimed that green plants absorb the central (green) part of the solar spectrum for photosynthesis.

The textbook on zoology claimed that gradual evolution of monkeys leaded to creation of new specie, homo sapience.

Ruvim indicated the mistakes to Lesli Landov. They corrected the manuals in the real time.

Some students traced the modifications and asked for the explanations.

Often, the question triggered more requests.

They came at any time. Day. Night. The biper asked. Questions appeared. Students arrived any time. Answers were expected immediately.

The laboratory was not better.
Equipment was outdated.
Connections failed.
Measurements contradicted theory and themselves.
Students did not understand why each contradictions may form matter for the new research.
Most of questions were not related to biology.

Students assembled setups from fragments of incompatible devices.
Sometimes they succeeded. Lesli did not know which equipment us better to buy. Ruvim had to suggest.

Ruvim learned to redirect questions from younger students to older ones.

Ruvim made catalogue of students in order to remember, to whom he can redirect the question.

It saved some time, but Ruvim had to check the explanations.

Ruvim gave an "A" grade for the good answers. But often he had to correct the explanations.

Ruvim worked continuously. Everyday he had to give a short lecture on some topic, following the textbook, in order to provoke the questions. The most of time were just chaotic consultations, He explained. Redirected. Corrected. Rechecked. Sometimes it was sufficient to say few keywords, and the student could find an answer by him/herself. Sometimes, the long and detailed explanations were nessessary. Ruvim learned how to formulate a home assignment for a student based on his or her question(s). Ruvim lost the feeling of time.


Next chapter of this book: 02 (If tomorrow corrupt)

Keywords

00 Preface and Warnings
01 From USA to Tartaria, this chapter
02 Picnic, «If tomorrow corrupt», «Cannibal tale», Zina Vertuhaev
03 Nata Kiskin and Cranberry
04 Again Nata and catastrophe
05 From Galia to Murka
Bigpuf Preface to the Constitution of Tartaria
Constitution of Tartaria, Main Law
Duration, Statistic estimates for historic events
Aleksandr Rozov. Deportation about Meganezia
Kandid about Tartaria
Moscovia Moksha, Golden Hord, Kniazhestvo Moskovoskoe, Russian Empire, USSR, etc.

External links

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/829/829-h/829-h.htm J.Swift. Gulliver travels.. [First published in 1726–7.]
https://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/poem/poems_burden.htm R.Kipling. The White Man’s Burden// 1899
https://www.fadedpage.com/showbook.php?pid=20160545 A.Huxley. Brave New World. Published: 1932
https://royallib.com/read/Sheckley_Robert/a_ticket_to_tranai.html#0 R.Sheckley. A Ticket to Tranai. 19??
https://ia600203.us.archive.org/21/items/TheThree-BodyProblem2024/Arkady%20Strugatsky%20-%20Roadside%20Picnic.pdf A.Strugatskii, B.Strugatskii. Piknik na obochine. English. 2012 / Roadside picnic / Arkady and Boris Strugatsky; translated by Olena Bormashenko. .. Happiness for everyone! Free! ..
A.Rozov. Deportation (Utopia about Meganesia. English version.)
https://www.rg.ru/2014/09/26/zorkin.html 25.09.2014 23:50 Власть Зорькин: Международное право становится сферой вольных интерпретаций .. При всех издержках крепостничества именно оно было главной скрепой, удерживающей внутреннее единство нации. ..

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