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What is surrealism?

This is "superrealism", a movement in art (painting, literature, cinema) that arose in the 20s of the XNUMXth century. It considers the subconscious sphere (instincts, dreams, hallucinations) to be the source of art. The largest representative of surrealism is the artist Salvador Dali.

Author: Mendeleev V.A.

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What was the subject of the dispute between the commander and the crew that caused the crash of the Soviet plane?

On October 20, 1986, the Tu-134 aircraft, flying from Sverdlovsk to Grozny, was supposed to make an intermediate landing in Kuibyshev. The commander argued with the crew that he could land the plane blindly, focusing only on the readings of the instruments. Having made a mistake in calculations, he landed at the wrong angle, as a result of which the plane drove without landing gear along the runway, went down to the ground, rolled over and caught fire. The co-pilot's viewing window was not covered by a metal curtain, but it did not interfere with the actions of the first. Of the 94 passengers and crew, only 24 survived.

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