EVOLUTION OF THE UNIVERSE FROM THE BIG BANG BEFORE THE BIG RIP OR A BRIEF EXCURSION IN THE HISTORY OF COSMOLOGY AND SOLAR SYSTEM COSMOGONY: FROM ANCIENT TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY. PART I. COSMOLOGICAL MODELS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

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This work opens a cycle of four articles, which are a brief excursion into the history cosmology and cosmogony of the Solar System, covering the time scale – from the most ancient times up to the present day. The release of this cycle is dedicated to the 135-th anniversary of the birth of the world-famous Russian scientist Fridman A. A., the founder of modern physical cosmology and the author of the first non-stationary model
of the Universe. This article is devoted to an overview of the most famous examples of cosmological and cosmogonic models of the structure of the Universe and the Solar system at the Ancient world. In particular, in this paper, we consider the Model of the obvious Universe at the prehistoric times, cosmological models of
Ancient Egypt, Babylon and China. Special attention devoted to astronomy and cosmological models created by prominent thinkers of Ancient Greece. The main purpose of this excursion is an attempt to trace the evolution of representation man’s knowledge of the Universe and identify the main ¾bifurcation points¿ in the history of these branches of astronomy.

 

 

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Jury Philippov

Samara University

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доцент кафедры общей и теоретической физики, к.ф.-м.н.

Russian Federation

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