No 3 (2024)
- Year: 2024
- Articles: 16
- URL: https://journals.rudn.ru/metaphysics/issue/view/1813
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2224-7580-2024-3
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PROFESSOR D.D. IVANENKO AND HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS
Abstract
The article was written in connection with the 120th anniversary of the birth of Professor D.D. Ivanenko, the 30th anniversary of his death and the 80th anniversary of the founding of his seminar on theoretical physics at the Faculty of Physics of Lomonosov Moscow State University. The article outlines Ivanenko’s significant contribution to the development of key areas of fundamental physics of the twentieth century: nuclear physics, quantum theory and general relativity. In addition, his contribution to the organization of scientific activity in these areas in the form of all-Union conferences, symposia, gravity sections and permanent seminars is shown.
IN MEMORY OF MY SUPERVISOR DMITRY DMITRIEVICH IVANENKO
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The author's memoirs are presented about the time when he was a participant in the scientific seminar of the Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University in 1960-1963, which was led by Professor Dmitry Dmitrievich Ivanenko. All this time, Dmitry Dmitrievich was the author’s supervisor, both when completing his thesis and then when working on his candidate’s dissertation. The obtaining of two important scientific results under the leadership of Dmitry Dmitrievich is described. The first of them is the creation of a Poincaré gauge theory of gravity, and the second is the use of 10-dimensional space-time for a joint description of the space-time and internal isotopic properties of elementary particles.
THE FORMATION OF GRAVITY RESEARCH AT THE FACULTY OF PHYSICS MSU (MEMORY OF THE GRAVITY SEMINAR)
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The article was written in connection with the 120th anniversary of the birth of Professor D.D. Ivanenko. It contains the author's memories of the emergence of Ivanenko's gravitational seminar, the style of his work, as well as the topics discussed at his meetings, in particular, the problems of gravitational radiation and the calibration approach to the description of gravity.
DMITRY IVANENKO - CORYPHAEUS OF RUSSIAN PHYSICS
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The article talks about the role and significance of Dmitry Ivanenko’s scientific activity in the development, formation of Soviet physics and its entry into the world’s forefront. It is shown that in terms of the number of new ideas and new developments in theoretical physics, almost none of the famous physicists can compare with D. Ivanenko. It tells about the author’s joint work with D. Ivanenko.
“THIS IS TOO MUCH!”
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The article is dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the birth of Professor D.D. Ivanenko and presents a retrospective analysis of a small number of ideas and works in which the professor’s insight was demonstrated, his ability to generate, accept and deeply analyze sometimes unorthodox ideas and directions in which he played an important role and which played an equally important role in the development and establishment of modern trends fundamental physics.
D.D. IVANENKO AS A HISTORIAN OF SCIENCE
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In an article dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the birth of D.D. Ivanenko (1904-1994), his works and activities in the field of history of physics are examined. His important contributions to the history of the theory of relativity are noted, as well as his part-time work for more than 15 years at the Institute of the History of Natural Science and Technology as a senior researcher. The main directions of his historical and scientific research are the history of general relativity and unified field theories, nuclear physics and physics in the USSR. The importance of his work on the history of gauge theories is also emphasized. Fragments of memories of Ivanenko are given and some aspects of the author’s personal communication with him are touched upon.
“DIALECTICAL SECRETS” OF LANGUAGE. LINGUOPHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS OF A.F. LOSEV IN MODERN HUMANITIES
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In a work dedicated to the 130th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding scientist, philosopher and theologian A.F. Losev (1893-1988), an attempt is made to analytically describe his linguo-philosophical views, their conceptual genesis, main directions and epistemological status in modern humanitarian knowledge. Particular attention is paid to the consideration in Losev’s symbolic dialectics of the question of the specifics of rationalization in comprehending linguistic reality and revealing the phenomenon of “dialectical secrets” of language.
RUSSIAN LANGUAGE: AN ATTEMPT OF METAPHYSICAL COMPREHENSION
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The article is devoted to the consideration of the Russian language with the aim of revealing those metaphysical patterns that predetermined the formation of its lexical and grammatical structure, and, consequently, the linguistic personality behind it. Particular attention is paid to the ethnocultural and psycholinguistic origins of the category of impersonality, one of the basic constants of the primitive image of the world. The desire to fit in during life itself predetermined the formation of an archaic linguistic picture of the world, in which the metaphysical principles of complementarity and trinity were manifested.
PHONOSEMANTIC PICTURE OF THE WORLD AS AN OBJECT OF METALINGUISTICS
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The article deals with the phonosemantic picture of the world as an object of metalinguistics. The phonosemantic picture of the world is a reflection on the sounding speech. It is a sound and semantic information model of the foreigner's speech formed on the material-physiological (articulatory-acoustic) abstract (phonological) levels.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EURASIAN STUDIES OF N.S. TRUBETSKOY IN THE INTERPRETATION OF THE ROLE OF DIFFERENT CIVILIZATIONS IN WORLD CULTURE
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The article examines the issues of organizing social life and behavioral norms of representatives of societies of different civilizations, which are accepted in them as historical and cultural constants and institutions. Some essential features of the European and Eurasian civilizations are analyzed in contrast against the background of the historical experience of the European and Eurasian cultures related to them. The main place in the article is given to the systematization of cultural norms and principles of organizing social life in the Eurasian and European civilizations, as well as in the multinational Russian state, taking into account the fundamental ideas of Professor N.S. Trubetskoy.
THE MIRACLE OF NATURE AS A SACRED METAPHYSICAL ENTITY
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Using the example of human perception of nature, the article shows that this is a miracle, and nature itself is a sacred and metaphysical essence. The veil over the mystery of the miracle can be lifted through language and poetry, which is the highest manifestation of the national language, its peak and quintessence. A miracle is perceived and experienced by a person, he understands his incomprehensibility and power over himself.
THEORY OF SPEECH ACTIVITY: METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS
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The purpose of the article is to analyze and demonstrate the heuristic possibilities of the theory of speech activity as the only global theory in modern psycholinguistics. The perception of this theory involves the study of methodological and theoretical conceptual apparatus as a condition for experimental verification of empirical data.
MEANING FIELD AND MEANING GENESIS
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The article examines two key issues in the theory of consciousness and psycholinguistics: the question of the elementary units of thinking and speech and the question of the method of their implementation in alphabetical writing. These issues are analyzed in conjunction and presented in the Neoplatonist paradigm. The author puts forward (as a single system-forming principle for all levels of thinking and speech, from preverbal to utterances of any length) the principle of progressive reduction of the semantic field in the process of connecting semantic units based on common subelements. The hypothesis about the way to implement this principle in writing is formulated taking into account historically developed, mainly in the East, as a result of the unconscious process of appropriation of reality, ideas about semantic space (mandalas and similar diagrams).
GENESIS OF THE PYTHAGOREAN UNIVERSE
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The idea of a mathematical multiverse was put forward by Max Tegmark as a hypothetical answer to the question of why the physical laws and initial conditions of the visible universe are exactly the same and not different. The hypothesis postulates the existence of an infinite number of universes with all possible laws; “what exists mathematically exists physically.” Supplemented by a tautological weak anthropic principle - only those universes are observed where observers are physically possible - this hypothesis of Maxivers was proposed as an explanation of the anthropicity of the laws and initial conditions of our universe, structurally and finely tuned to life and thinking. In the proposed work, Tegmark's hypothesis is refuted on the basis of the Pythagoreanism of our universe - the simplicity, scale and high accuracy of physical laws, as they are already known to us. This simplicity, the mathematical elegance of the laws requires a separate principle at the metaphysical level, rooted in some higher totality that no longer contains any specifics, nothing contingent. Tegmark's hypothesis offers almost nothing as such a totality, metaphysical chaos; it is the hypothesis of chaosogenesis. The alternative totality to chaos is the absolute mind, the mind as such. Consequently, the refutation of the Maxivers hypothesis leads to the conclusion that the very special laws of the visible universe are set by a higher mind.