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Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev

Nikolai Alexandrovich Kozyrev (Russian: Никола́й Алекса́ндрович Ко́зырев; 2 September 1908 – 27 February 1983) was a Soviet Russian astronomer and astrophysicist.[1]

Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev
Born(1908-09-02)2 September 1908
Died27 February 1983(1983-02-27) (aged 74)
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia)
NationalitySoviet
Scientific career
FieldsAstrophysics

Biography edit

He was born in St. Petersburg, and by 1928 he had graduated from the Leningrad State University. In 1931 he began working at the Pulkovo Observatory, located to the south of Leningrad. He was considered to be one of the most promising astrophysicists in Russia. Kozyrev was a victim of the Stalinist purges of the Pulkovo Observatory. Started by the accusations of a disgruntled graduate student, most of the observatory staff died as a result. Kozyrev was arrested in November 1936 and sentenced to 10 years for counterrevolutionary activity. In January 1941, he was given another 10-year sentence for "hostile propaganda". While incarcerated, he was allowed to work in engineering-type jobs. Due to the lobbying by his colleagues, he won an early release from detention in December 1946.[2] As a result of his imprisonment he was mentioned in The Gulag Archipelago by Alexandr Solzhenitsyn.[3]

During his imprisonment, Kozyrev attempted to continue working on purely theoretical physics. He considered the problem of the energy source of stars and formulated a theory. But in his isolation, he was unaware of the discovery of nuclear energy. After his release, Kozyrev refused to believe the theory that stars are powered by nuclear fusion.

Publications edit

He is most noted for his observation of the transient lunar phenomenon in the crater Alphonsus on the Moon. In 1958 he observed a patch of white within the crater, and a spectrum of the area appeared to reveal an emission cloud of carbon particles. Transient lunar phenomenon had long recorded what appeared to be temporary emissions on the lunar surface, and Kozyrev's observation was the first observation of the kind, and appeared to provide confirmation that the Moon was volcanically active.[4]

In 1953, Kozyrev attempted to analyze the phenomenon of ashen light, a nocturnal air glow on Venus whose existence remains controversial to this day. [citation needed] He also made the earliest photometric measurements of the visible and ultraviolet spectrum of Venus. [citation needed] His calculation of the thermal balance of Venus disputed the popular theory that the clouds of Venus consisted of dust.[citation needed] Kozyrev argued that energy absorbed in the upper atmosphere created high altitude storms, but the surface of Venus would be still and dimly lit. This work influenced the theory of Venus and Nobel Laureate Harold Urey devoted a paper to the analysis and implications of it.[citation needed]

Kozyrev wrongly believed that the white poles of Mars were caused by cloud formations in the atmosphere, not ice on the surface.[citation needed]

Due to his experiments and publications (Causal Mechanics/Theory of Time) he became a controversial figure in Russian scientific community. In the 1930s, Kozyrev was considered the most promising new astrophysicist in Russia, but his arrest and long imprisonment destroyed his career during what is usually the most creative period of a scientist's life. Isolated from all news and publications, he pondered the source of internal heat in stars and planets, but was unaware of the discoveries being made in quantum mechanics and nuclear energy. After his release, he struggled to recover his place in science, but his own theories were out of step with the current physics by that time.[citation needed]

The dispute over Kozyrev's causal-mechanics theory spilled into Pravda in 1959, with criticism by some of the Soviet Union's leading physicists, including Igor Tamm. In January 1960, the Soviet Academy of Sciences and Bureau of Physico-Mathematical Sciences appointed a commission to resolve the dispute. The nine men were assigned to investigate the theory, experimental evidence, and the special issue of planetary asymmetry which Kozyrev claimed was evidence of a gyro-gravitational "latitude effect". Their findings were:[citation needed]

  1. The theory is not based on accepted clearly formulated axiomatics, its conclusions are not developed by sufficiently strict logical or mathematical methods.
  2. The quality and accuracy of conducted laboratory experiments do not allow drawing of specific conclusions about the nature of the effect.
  3. Checking the asymmetric form of major planets by measuring their photographs, it was not found in Saturn. For Jupiter they arrived at the conclusion that the apparent asymmetry was the result of the asymmetric arrangement of bands on its disks but was not a geometrical asymmetry of the planet. [see: Selected Works]

Honors edit

In September 1969, the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA, Paris, France) awarded N. Kozyrev a nominal gold medal "For remarkable telescopic and spectral observations of luminescent phenomena on the Moon, showing that the Moon remains a still active body, and stimulating development of the methods of luminescent researches world wide."

In December 1969, the State Committee for Affairs of Discovery and Inventions at the Ministerial Council of the USSR, awarded N. Kozyrev a diploma "For the discovery of tectonic activity of the Moon."

The following astronomical features are named for him:

Publications edit

  • N.A. Kozyrev, On the Nightglow of Venus, Izvestiya Krymskoi Astrofizicheskoi Observatorii, Vol 12
  • N.A. Kozyrev, Molecular Absorption in the Violet Part of the Spectrum of Venus Krymskoi Astrofizicheskoi Observatorii, Vol 12
  • N.A. Kozyrev, Selected Works, published by Leningrad State Univ., 1991. 488 p.
  • N.A. Kozyrev, V.V. Nasonov, On some properties of time, discovered by astronomical observations, in Problemy issledovaniya vselennoi, 1980, (Russian lang.)
  • N.A. Kozyrev, Possibility of experimental study of properties of time, Pulkovo, September 1967 (text available)
  • N.A. Kozyrev. Sources of Stellar Energy and the Theory of the Internal Constitution of Stars, October 2005

Kozyrev mirror edit

A Kozyrev mirror is a device made from aluminum (sometimes from glass, or reflecting mirror-like material) spiral shape surfaces, which, introduced by Vlail Kaznacheyev [ru] allegedly based on Kozyrev's theories,[5] are able to focus different types of radiation alike to magnifying glasses, including the types of radiation coming from biological objects. Kozyrev mirrors were used in experiments related to extrasensory perception (ESP), conducted in the Institute of Experimental Medicine of Siberia, division of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Humans, allocated into the cylindric spirals (usually 1.5 rotations clockwise, made of polished aluminum) allegedly experienced anomalous psycho-physical sensations, which had been recorded in the minutes of the research experiments.[6]

Publications with reference to Kozyrev's work edit

  • Margerison T., Causal Mechanics - The Russian Scientific Dispute, New Scientists, London, Nov 26, 1959
  • Akimov, A.E., Shipov, G. I., Torsion fields and their experimental manifestations, 1996 (HTML available)
  • Mishin, Alexander M., The Ether Model as Result of the New Empirical Conception, International Academy of MegaSciences, St. Petersburg, Russia (html available)
  • Levich, A.P., A Substantial Interpretation of N.A. Kozyrev's Conception of Time. Singapore, New Jersey, London, Hong Kong: World Scientific, 1996, pp. 1–42.
  • A.E. Akimov, G.U. Kovalchuk, V.G. Medvedev, V.K. Oleinik, A.F. Pugach, The preliminary results of astronomical observations of the sky with N.A. Kozyrev's method, Chief astronomical observatory of Ukraine Acad.of Sciences, Kiev, 1992
  • Ostrander, S., Schroeder, L., Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1970.
  • Hellmann, A., Aspekte der Zeit- und Äthertheorie, 2006, ([1])
  • Lavrentiev, M.M., Yeganova, I.A., Lutset, M.K., Fominykh, S.F. (1990). On distant influence of stars on resistor. Doklady Physical Sciences. 314 (2). 368–370.
  • Lavrentiev, M.M., Gusev, V.A., Yeganova, I.A., Lutset, M.K., Fominykh, S.F. (1990). On the registration of true Sun position. Doklady Physical Sciences. 315 (2), 368–370.
  • Lavrentiev, M.M., Yeganova, I.A., Lutset, M.K., Fominykh, S.F. (1991) On the registration of substance respond to external irreversible process. Doklady Physical Sciences. 317 (3), 635–639.
  • Lavrentiev, M.M., Yeganova, I.A., Medvedev, V.G., Oleynik, V.K., Fominykh, S.F. (1992). On the scanning of star sky by Kozyrev's detecting unit. Doklady Physical Sciences. 323 (4), 649–652.
  • Levich, A.P. (1995). Generating Flows and a Substantional Model of Space-Time. Gravitation and Cosmology. 1 (3), 237–242.
  • Wilcock, David. (2011). The Source Field Investigations,

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dobbins, Thomas A.; Sheehan, William (2007), "Kozyrev, Nikolai Alexandrovich", in Hockey, Thomas; Trimble, Virginia; Williams, Thomas R.; Bracher, Katherine (eds.), The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, New York, NY: Springer, pp. 654–655, doi:10.1007/978-0-387-30400-7_797, ISBN 978-0-387-30400-7
  2. ^ Russian Wikipedia (with refs).
  3. ^ Hockey, Thomas (2009). The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Publishing. ISBN 978-0-387-31022-0. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  4. ^ Oepik, E.J. (January 1968). "Cratering and the moon's surface". NASA Technical Reports Server. hdl:2060/19690007782.
  5. ^ http://testchronos.msu.ru/old/RREPORTS/vremya_i_kultura/znykin_zerkala.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ Энциклопедия чудес, загадок и тайн (Encyclopaedia of miracles, riddles and mysteries). Moskva. 2006.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

External links edit

  • Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev: Selected Works online copy of the book (in Russian)
  • Kozyrev Observations of Lunar Crater Alphonsus, 1959
  • Possibility of Experimental Study of Properties of Time Seminal paper in txt format
  • V. Kaznacheev - Kozyrev Mirrors
  • Kozyrev's Mirrors and Electromagnetic Null Zones: Reflections of Russian Cosmic Science. Interview with Alexander V. Trofimov, MD By Carol Hiltner

nikolai, aleksandrovich, kozyrev, nikolai, alexandrovich, kozyrev, russian, Никола, Алекса, ндрович, Ко, зырев, september, 1908, february, 1983, soviet, russian, astronomer, astrophysicist, born, 1908, september, 1908saint, petersburg, russian, empiredied27, f. Nikolai Alexandrovich Kozyrev Russian Nikola j Aleksa ndrovich Ko zyrev 2 September 1908 27 February 1983 was a Soviet Russian astronomer and astrophysicist 1 Nikolai Aleksandrovich KozyrevBorn 1908 09 02 2 September 1908Saint Petersburg Russian EmpireDied27 February 1983 1983 02 27 aged 74 Leningrad Russian SFSR Soviet Union now Saint Petersburg Russia NationalitySovietScientific careerFieldsAstrophysics Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 3 Honors 4 Publications 5 Kozyrev mirror 6 Publications with reference to Kozyrev s work 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBiography editHe was born in St Petersburg and by 1928 he had graduated from the Leningrad State University In 1931 he began working at the Pulkovo Observatory located to the south of Leningrad He was considered to be one of the most promising astrophysicists in Russia Kozyrev was a victim of the Stalinist purges of the Pulkovo Observatory Started by the accusations of a disgruntled graduate student most of the observatory staff died as a result Kozyrev was arrested in November 1936 and sentenced to 10 years for counterrevolutionary activity In January 1941 he was given another 10 year sentence for hostile propaganda While incarcerated he was allowed to work in engineering type jobs Due to the lobbying by his colleagues he won an early release from detention in December 1946 2 As a result of his imprisonment he was mentioned in The Gulag Archipelago by Alexandr Solzhenitsyn 3 During his imprisonment Kozyrev attempted to continue working on purely theoretical physics He considered the problem of the energy source of stars and formulated a theory But in his isolation he was unaware of the discovery of nuclear energy After his release Kozyrev refused to believe the theory that stars are powered by nuclear fusion Publications editHe is most noted for his observation of the transient lunar phenomenon in the crater Alphonsus on the Moon In 1958 he observed a patch of white within the crater and a spectrum of the area appeared to reveal an emission cloud of carbon particles Transient lunar phenomenon had long recorded what appeared to be temporary emissions on the lunar surface and Kozyrev s observation was the first observation of the kind and appeared to provide confirmation that the Moon was volcanically active 4 In 1953 Kozyrev attempted to analyze the phenomenon of ashen light a nocturnal air glow on Venus whose existence remains controversial to this day citation needed He also made the earliest photometric measurements of the visible and ultraviolet spectrum of Venus citation needed His calculation of the thermal balance of Venus disputed the popular theory that the clouds of Venus consisted of dust citation needed Kozyrev argued that energy absorbed in the upper atmosphere created high altitude storms but the surface of Venus would be still and dimly lit This work influenced the theory of Venus and Nobel Laureate Harold Urey devoted a paper to the analysis and implications of it citation needed Kozyrev wrongly believed that the white poles of Mars were caused by cloud formations in the atmosphere not ice on the surface citation needed Due to his experiments and publications Causal Mechanics Theory of Time he became a controversial figure in Russian scientific community In the 1930s Kozyrev was considered the most promising new astrophysicist in Russia but his arrest and long imprisonment destroyed his career during what is usually the most creative period of a scientist s life Isolated from all news and publications he pondered the source of internal heat in stars and planets but was unaware of the discoveries being made in quantum mechanics and nuclear energy After his release he struggled to recover his place in science but his own theories were out of step with the current physics by that time citation needed The dispute over Kozyrev s causal mechanics theory spilled into Pravda in 1959 with criticism by some of the Soviet Union s leading physicists including Igor Tamm In January 1960 the Soviet Academy of Sciences and Bureau of Physico Mathematical Sciences appointed a commission to resolve the dispute The nine men were assigned to investigate the theory experimental evidence and the special issue of planetary asymmetry which Kozyrev claimed was evidence of a gyro gravitational latitude effect Their findings were citation needed The theory is not based on accepted clearly formulated axiomatics its conclusions are not developed by sufficiently strict logical or mathematical methods The quality and accuracy of conducted laboratory experiments do not allow drawing of specific conclusions about the nature of the effect Checking the asymmetric form of major planets by measuring their photographs it was not found in Saturn For Jupiter they arrived at the conclusion that the apparent asymmetry was the result of the asymmetric arrangement of bands on its disks but was not a geometrical asymmetry of the planet see Selected Works Honors editIn September 1969 the International Academy of Astronautics IAA Paris France awarded N Kozyrev a nominal gold medal For remarkable telescopic and spectral observations of luminescent phenomena on the Moon showing that the Moon remains a still active body and stimulating development of the methods of luminescent researches world wide In December 1969 the State Committee for Affairs of Discovery and Inventions at the Ministerial Council of the USSR awarded N Kozyrev a diploma For the discovery of tectonic activity of the Moon The following astronomical features are named for him Asteroid 2536 Kozyrev Kozyrev crater on the Moon Publications editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2008 N A Kozyrev On the Nightglow of Venus Izvestiya Krymskoi Astrofizicheskoi Observatorii Vol 12 N A Kozyrev Molecular Absorption in the Violet Part of the Spectrum of Venus Krymskoi Astrofizicheskoi Observatorii Vol 12 N A Kozyrev Selected Works published by Leningrad State Univ 1991 488 p N A Kozyrev V V Nasonov On some properties of time discovered by astronomical observations in Problemy issledovaniya vselennoi 1980 Russian lang N A Kozyrev Possibility of experimental study of properties of time Pulkovo September 1967 text available N A Kozyrev Sources of Stellar Energy and the Theory of the Internal Constitution of Stars October 2005Kozyrev mirror editMain article Kozyrev mirror A Kozyrev mirror is a device made from aluminum sometimes from glass or reflecting mirror like material spiral shape surfaces which introduced by Vlail Kaznacheyev ru allegedly based on Kozyrev s theories 5 are able to focus different types of radiation alike to magnifying glasses including the types of radiation coming from biological objects Kozyrev mirrors were used in experiments related to extrasensory perception ESP conducted in the Institute of Experimental Medicine of Siberia division of the Russian Academy of Sciences Humans allocated into the cylindric spirals usually 1 5 rotations clockwise made of polished aluminum allegedly experienced anomalous psycho physical sensations which had been recorded in the minutes of the research experiments 6 Publications with reference to Kozyrev s work editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2009 Margerison T Causal Mechanics The Russian Scientific Dispute New Scientists London Nov 26 1959 Akimov A E Shipov G I Torsion fields and their experimental manifestations 1996 HTML available Mishin Alexander M The Ether Model as Result of the New Empirical Conception International Academy of MegaSciences St Petersburg Russia html available Levich A P A Substantial Interpretation of N A Kozyrev s Conception of Time Singapore New Jersey London Hong Kong World Scientific 1996 pp 1 42 A E Akimov G U Kovalchuk V G Medvedev V K Oleinik A F Pugach The preliminary results of astronomical observations of the sky with N A Kozyrev s method Chief astronomical observatory of Ukraine Acad of Sciences Kiev 1992 Ostrander S Schroeder L Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain Prentice Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs N J 1970 Hellmann A Aspekte der Zeit und Athertheorie 2006 1 Lavrentiev M M Yeganova I A Lutset M K Fominykh S F 1990 On distant influence of stars on resistor Doklady Physical Sciences 314 2 368 370 Lavrentiev M M Gusev V A Yeganova I A Lutset M K Fominykh S F 1990 On the registration of true Sun position Doklady Physical Sciences 315 2 368 370 Lavrentiev M M Yeganova I A Lutset M K Fominykh S F 1991 On the registration of substance respond to external irreversible process Doklady Physical Sciences 317 3 635 639 Lavrentiev M M Yeganova I A Medvedev V G Oleynik V K Fominykh S F 1992 On the scanning of star sky by Kozyrev s detecting unit Doklady Physical Sciences 323 4 649 652 Levich A P 1995 Generating Flows and a Substantional Model of Space Time Gravitation and Cosmology 1 3 237 242 Wilcock David 2011 The Source Field Investigations See also editTime in physics K Space band References edit Dobbins Thomas A Sheehan William 2007 Kozyrev Nikolai Alexandrovich in Hockey Thomas Trimble Virginia Williams Thomas R Bracher Katherine eds The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers New York NY Springer pp 654 655 doi 10 1007 978 0 387 30400 7 797 ISBN 978 0 387 30400 7 Russian Wikipedia with refs Hockey Thomas 2009 The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers Springer Publishing ISBN 978 0 387 31022 0 Retrieved August 22 2012 Oepik E J January 1968 Cratering and the moon s surface NASA Technical Reports Server hdl 2060 19690007782 http testchronos msu ru old RREPORTS vremya i kultura znykin zerkala pdf bare URL PDF Enciklopediya chudes zagadok i tajn Encyclopaedia of miracles riddles and mysteries Moskva 2006 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link External links editNikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev Selected Works online copy of the book in Russian Kozyrev Observations of Lunar Crater Alphonsus 1959 Possibility of Experimental Study of Properties of Time Seminal paper in txt format A Substantial Interpretation of N A Kozyrev s Conception of Time V Kaznacheev Kozyrev Mirrors RU2122446 Kozyrev Mirror Patent Device for Correction of Man s Psychosomatic Diseases Kozyrev s Mirrors and Electromagnetic Null Zones Reflections of Russian Cosmic Science Interview with Alexander V Trofimov MD By Carol Hiltner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev amp oldid 1222043124, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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