Category:
Journal Reprints
Date Published:
September 2007
Keywords:
Ritz, Tsiolkovsky, Big Bang, Doppler effect, Belopolsky, redshift, Hubble constant, Ritz effect, Cepheids, Fox, re-radiation, gas clouds surrounding galaxies, background radiation, Stefan-Boltzmann law, Olbers paradox, BTR, cosmology
Filename:
Semikov_EngineerJ[trans]_n9(2007)1-10.pdf
Publication:
Engineer Journal
Comments:
Translated to English with Google Translate by Thomas E. Miles
Abstract:
Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky, who turns 150 in 2007, not only laid the foundation of cosmonautics and rocket technology, but also developed original ideas about the structure, hierarchy and development of the Cosmos [1]. And although these ideas of the scientist are often rejected and hushed up, due to their discrepancy with the accepted model of the world, they are now finding confirmation on the basis of space observations of recent years. Tsiolkovsky's views are interesting already because in real, practical terms, he did immeasurably more for humanity than the army of theoreticians who came up with an abstract model of the world.
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