Category:
Journal Reprints
Sub-Category:
Astrophysics
Date Published:
March 2006
Keywords:
Ritz, construction of Ritz effect formula, Doppler effect, Mössbauer, Hubble constant, Belopolsky, Barr effect, Sekerin, Cepheids
Filename:
Semikov_EngineerJ[trans]_n3(2006)1-19.pdf
Publication:
Engineer Journal
Comments:
Translated to English with Google Translate by Thomas E. Miles
Abstract:
At present, Space has ceased to be for man what was previously considered - a model of stability and order (for Greeks the very word "space" meant "order"). Now we are talking about a non-stationary, expanding universe inhabited by strange objects: quasars, supernova, neutron stars, pulsars, black holes, dark matter, and much more. And year after year, the picture of the universe that scientists draw is not clear, but on the contrary, it's getting more complex and complicated. Much in space science could not explain at all, which speaks of a deep crisis in physics, this pillar of astronomy. Apparently, it's all about relativity: It was with it that our ideas about the universe began to distort, confuse, and distance ourselves from the visual classical images. So, the key to the riddles of space seems to be in the classic theories. To one of them - to the Ballistic Ritz Theory (BTR) - we see here and will turn for help.
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