“Pioneers of Rocket Technology Selected Works”

“Pioneers of Rocket Technology Selected Works”

Academy of Science of the USSR, «Nauka», Moscow, 1964, pp. 1-20; 501-669

NASA TT F-9285

 


Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Institute for the History of Natural Science and Technology
Translation of “Pionery raketnoy tekhniki – Kibal’chich, Tsiolkovskiy, Tsander, Kondratyuk – Izbrannyye trudy.” Izdatel’stvo “Nauka,” Moscow, 1964, pp. 1-20; 501-669.

ABSTRACT

The present collection contains selected representative writings of two of the earliest thinkers on rocketry in pre-revolutionary Russia and the Soviet Union, an editorial preface, a historical outline of pioneer rocket technology, relevant commentaries, and a complete bibliography, all extracted and translated from the larger work of the sametitle.

The two authors whoseworks have been selected, N. I. Kibal’chich (“Concept for an Aeronautical Machine”) and Yu. V. Kondratyuk (“To Whomsoever will Read in Order to Build”; “Conquest of Interplanetary Space”), are distinct in that they are menessentially without formal education, least of all in rocketry. The former wrote his “concept” in the last days of his life before being executed, in 1881, for momplicity in the assassination of Tsar Alexander II. The second author resided in the remote farming region of Novosibirsk, writing his work while employed in menial labor.

The editorial preface sets the stage by contrasting the con- cepts of the early pioneers of rocket technology with the most recent advances in this field, notably the impressive feats of the Soviet cosmonauts.

The historical outline completes the picture by presenting a grand sweepfrom the sheer fantasies of Cyrano de Bergerac in the seventeenth century to the beginning of the World War II, i.e., at which time rocket technology came into its own and gained universal recognition, rather than the attention of science fiction writers and a small handful of gifted visionaries.

It is stressed that the reader should bear in mind, in light of the present State-of-the-art, that the contents of this collection contain a few ideas that are now knownto be erroneous, a mannerof looking at phenomenathat is archaic or even quaint, and a certain phraseology that comes through even in translation; however, the great bulk of the material should be recognized as basically sound and instructive. Again in light of modern-day knowledge, the works of the authors included herein admirably display their insight and foresight.


 

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Collected Works of K. E. Tsiokovskiy, Volume II, “Reactive Flying Machines”

“Collected Works of K. E. Tsiokovskiy”

Academy of Sciences USSR 1954

NASA TT F-237, 1965, pp. 72-117

 

Document title: A.A. Blagonravov, Editor in Chief, Collected Works of K. E. Tiokovskiy, Vol- umeZZ- Reactive Flying Machines, Translation of “K.E. Tsiolkovskiy,Sobraniye Sochmeniy, Tom I- Reaktivnyye Letatal’nyye Apparaty,” Izdatel’stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR, Moscow, 1954,NASA l T F-237,1965,pp. 72-117.

Konstantin Tsiolkovskiy was a school teacher who lived in the small town of Kaluga, Russia. He is regarded by the Russians as the founder of Soviet rocketry, much as Robert Goddard and Hermann Oberth are regarded as the fathers of American and German rocketry in their respective countries. He is responsible for associating the term Sputnik, or “fellow traveller,”to artificial satellites. But Tsiolkovskiy’s work was almost entirely theoretical and was not widely known or translated outside of Russia, until after his death.

This article, written in 1898 and first published in 1903, established the fundamentals of orbital mechanics and proposed the thenradical use of both liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as fuel. It appeared seventeen years before Goddard repeated much of the work in the United States and twenty-threeyears before he began the first experiments with liquid propellants. It was also the first detailed discussion of a manned space station. The fact that it was not translated until much later meant that its impact on rocket research around the world was minimal.


 

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Collected Works of K. E. Tsiokovskiy, Volume II, “Reactive Flying Machines”

“Collected Works of K. E. Tsiokovskiy”

Volume II

“Reactive Flying Machines”

Academy of Sciences USSR

1948

 

“Mankind will not remain forever confined to the Earth. In pursuit of light and spacej it will, timidly at first probe, the limits of the atmosphere and later extend its control to the entire solar system.” K. Tsiolkovskiy (from a letter written by K. E. Tsiolkovskiy to B. N. Vorob’yev 19 August 1911)

K. E. Tsiolkovskiy – the Founder of Modern Rocket Dynamics

Rocket engineering is one of the most important fields of twentieth-century scientific and technical progress.

During World War II the development of reaction propulsion systems was given particular impetus. Rocket batteries, long-range missiles, air-breathing torpedos, and Jet aircraft all appeared on the battlefield.

Since the war jet fighters have almost completely displaced propeller-driven fighter planes. As a rule, new high-speed aircraft are all designed with jetengines. Rockets are used to investigate
the composition, temperature, and motions of the upper layers of the atmosphere, as well as the propagation of radio waves and solar emission spectra at high altitudes. In fact, scientific and technical journals are now seriously debating the problem of developing a rocket that could launch an artificial earth satellite.

To solve the problems of rocket engineering, we have mobilized resources of science and industry undreamed of in previous eras of technological development. The study of the laws of motion of reaction- propelled bodies is becoming an urgent problem of modern mechanics.

The chief founder of the theory of reaction propulsion, the creator of the principles on which the development of this new field of science is based, was the renowned scientist, inventor and thinker Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky.

The motion of reaction-propelled bodies is more complicated than the motion of propeller aircraft and artillery projectiles. The most important of the complicating factors is the considerable change in the mass of the body during flight.*

The change in the mass of reaction-propelled bodies during flight makes it impossible to employ the formulas of classical me- chanics, the theoretical basis for calculating the motion of bodies of constant mass.


 

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“The Plant of the Future”

“The Plant of the Future”

Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

The collection of works by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, translated into English

1929

 


 

Preface

Why do I often not mention the sources and do not treat readers with the wisdom of encyclopedic dictionaries? Just because it will terribly increase the size of the work, confuse and tire the reader, force him to throw up the book. Time and forces are so limited! My goal is to give a lot in a small and accessible volume. I am burning with the desire to inspire all people with reasonable and invigorating thoughts. Moreover, I work independently and from zero; however, the basics are science-based, old and well-known. A lot of names, opinions and dates interfere with the main assimilation of the truth. It is up to specialists and historical sciences to give these dates, names and their contradictory opinions. I choose from all the material what I think is most likely. Of course, compilations require a different presentation. My works are not compilations.

Langley gave 30 large calories per minute for solar energy in the vacuum per square meter of a normally sunlit surface (at a distance of the Earth). Now some ones give 20 calories. Others gave 40 calories. Let’s take the newest number – 20, which shows that the energy of the sun’s rays falling directly on a square meter of the surface can heat a liter or a kilogram of water at 20 degrees Celsius per minute. In a year we will get 10 million (m.n.) calories. Due to the spherical shape of the Earth (i.e. night and oblique rays), this number decreases of 4 times by an average, so that only 2.5 m.n. per square meter fall per year from the Sun.

A kilogram of flour or dry grain gives about 4000 calories. Consequently, the Sun should give (on average), with the ideal use (utilization) of its energy, 625 kg of flour per year, per 1 square meter of the planet’s surface.

Let’s take the grain harvest from the arpent* (hectare, or 100 ares. Each ar = 100 sq. m.) as 1 ton per year (we discard insignificant energy of straw and roots). Per square meter it will be 0.1 kg. This is 6250 times less than it should be.

* Russian measurements are meant here. Before the applying of metric system of measurments, arpent (dessiatin) in Russia was about 1.09 hectares. – translator’s note.

What a sad use of solar energy! In fact, it is even smaller. Indeed, let’s assume the Earth’s population of 2 billion (m. r. d.). Let’s assume, on average, 300 kilograms (kg) of flour per year for human sustenance, i.e. almost 2 pounds per day. This means that humanity downs 600 m. r. d. kilograms of flour. The surface of the Earth is more than 500 billion (b. l. n.) square meters. Each square meter – we have seen it – should give 625 kg of flour. So, all the solar energy received by the Earth should give 312,500 billion kg of flour. This is more than the actual 521000. Some of the plants are also used for feeding livestock, for fuel, etc. Therefore, even if we will increase the amount of extracted products by 10 times, the use will still be only one fifty thousandth of the solar energy. If at least 20% of solar energy were utilized, then even then the Earth could feed the population 100 thousand times more than today. It would only be unacceptably cramped.

There are very prolific and nutritious plants: some tropical root crops, also bananas, breadfruit trees, palm trees, fig trees and many others. Their utilization of sunlight is much greater. Let’s consider a banana, which replaces good wheat bread. This plant can yield up to 400 tons of fruit alone (ton = 1000 kg, or 61 poods*) from an arpent (10000 sq. m.). From one sq. m. it happens to be 40 kg per year. The heating capacity of banana fruits is 4 times less than that of grain. Therefore, nutritionally, 40 kg of bananas correspond to ten (10) kg of flour. This is 62 times less than the ideal number (625). Utilization of radiant energy by banana will be 100 times greater than by wheat. The energy use of a banana will be figured out at 1.6%, and wheat at 0.016%. Roots, trunks and leaves further increase this utilization. However, laboratory experiments have not yet yielded more than 5%.

*Pood – old Russian weight measure, 16.38 kg. – translator’s note.

About 80% (up to 45° latitude) of the entire land is in a warm climate. Therefore, when settling it and using the most prolific plants, it is already possible to feed the population 400 times more than the present. Indeed, there are 4 arpents of fertile soil per person in a warm climate. (Actually, 5-6 arpents, but part of the ground is still inarable.) A human can feed himself during the year with 1000 kg of bananas or similar fruits. The same is obtained from 100 sq. meters of soil, or from the 1 are. This means that 4 arpents (400 ares) can provide 400 times more food.

However, only 1-2% of solar energy is utilized, and if we accept the best conditions and wood energy, then no more than 5%. Let’s analyze the possible causes of this offensive phenomenon. By finding the causes and eliminating them, we will get better results. These, in our opinion, are the main reasons.

1. Imperfection of plants. Indeed, the individuality of the organism means a lot. So, cereals use 1/6000 of the share of solar energy, and a banana up to 1/60, i.e. 100 times more. This cannot be explained by a difference in the energy of the rays of a hot country and a moderate one only. The difference here is insignificant, but in recycling it is huge. Moreover, cereals even in hot countries give a little more (for example, twice, three times, due to several seeding-downs and harvests in one year). Some plants use solar energy even better than a banana. It is necessary to determine purposefully the percentage of utilization of solar energy by nutritious and industrial trees and to work out the best one by selection and cross-breeding. Experiments should be carried out mainly in tropical countries, since they own the largest part (80%) of the surface of the globe and future agriculture will take precedence here.

How much success and new results can be achieved in this regard can be seen, for example, from the history of Burbank’s discoveries. This great man suffered great hardships at first, slept in a chicken coop and would have died of exhaustion without a kind woman who supported his strength with milk.

By crossing plants and selecting them, he received: a seedless plum, an edible cactus without thorns (we will talk about it later), a quince with pineapple flavor, a cross between blackberries and raspberries with fruits of 7-8 centimeters, a fragrant dahlia, a cross between a walnut, which at the age of 14 gave trees 24 meters high, with precious wood, potatoes, with 25% starch, a kind of tomato with potatoes on branches, a kind of potato with fruits above the soil surface, and much more other.

Other researchers also got wonderful results, although they did not match Burbank. Thus, in Europe, new wheat breeds have been created, growing in fields unsuitable for ordinary wheat, new more productive corn with various properties; new wheat yielding 4-5 tons of grain per tithe, also oats, barley and flax of good qualities and yields, the yield of maize has been increased by a ton per tithe. We have done much more. Everyone knows enough about artificially-bred sugar beetroot. Similar transformations are possible and well-known among the animal world.

2. A huge part of the solar energy is absorbed by the translucent atmosphere and its clouds.

This diminishes the effect of the sun by at least 4 times. In fact, it is much more. Many countries are constantly obscured by clouds and fogs and almost do not see bright light. Although the average cloud cover of the Earth is determined at 50%, but this is hardly true. Air nebulosity is a very common phenomenon. Although the sun is visible here, it’s not much use of it.

3. Extremely small amount of carbon dioxide in the air (1: 3000, by volume).

Experiments show that the most favorable amount of carbon dioxide should be ten times more than the existing one (0.03%). It is different for different plants and has not yet been determined. The amount of carbon dioxide can be adjusted in closed rooms to plants, transparent from above. But it can, in general, be increased in the air through the burning of fossil coal, peat and oil, through the burning of limestones (cement business) and the destruction of wild forests, the wood of which takes a lot of carbonic acid from the air and represents dead capital. Cultivated plants, for this purpose, should have as few trunks, branches and leaves as possible. The fruits themselves should contain chlorophyll and work (chemically) instead of leaves.

However, the abundant future crops of fruit plants and humanity itself (with their bodies) will take away a lot of carbon dioxide from the air. But then there will be a lot of it, due to human efforts. A significant change in the composition of the atmosphere will be achievable only with an increase in the conscious population hundreds of times and the corresponding development of technology and industry. The bowels of the Earth continuously emit huge amounts of gases containing carbon, but at the same time it is absorbed by ocean shells (carbonic lime) and plants, oceans and land. Some of these plants do not decay (returning carbon dioxide to the atmosphere), but are carried away by the waters and buried in the ground and water in the form of coals, oil and peat. It is possible to weaken this sad phenomenon, but on the condition of a powerful development of intelligent life on Earth.

4. A lot of solar energy is wasted for harmful overheating of leaves, fruits, trunk, branches and exposed ground.

Truly, those leaves or fruits are ideal, which use all the energy of the rays falling on them for chemical work (the formation of sugars, starches, oils, fibers, etc.). Such ones are black not only for the eyes, but also for any photograph. Such plants will completely absorb the heat of equatorial countries, accumulating potential energy in their bodies. Were it not for the atmosphere, which inevitably absorbs the heat of the sun, then a polar climate would have formed among such plants and, of course, the plants would have died. Therefore, full (100%) use is unthinkable.

5. Due to overheating of the plant (most of all with thin leaves), it has to evaporate a lot of water, which is spent on solar energy.

So, when receiving one ton of grain, 260 tons of water is evaporated by the plant. The work used for this (heat of evaporation) is 35 times more than the reserved energy of the grain. This means that 35 times more is spent uselessly than is useful. Sunflower evaporates another 15 times more. Here evaporation takes 700 times more energy than chemical work (in fruits). In general, the usual harvest of our plants requires, for one kg of dry matter, 300 kg of water. Again, it appears that evaporation takes 48 times more than the useful work of the sun.

How to avoid it and is it possible to avoid it? If there is no evaporation, then there will be excessive heating of thin leaves and the death of cells. With a strong wind, there can be no harmful heating: the air cools the leaves and needles. But there are inevitable moments of calm air, which spoil the whole thing.

If the leaves are very thick or if they are replaced by massive fruits, then there can not be much heating even when calm. It is also weakened by the increased chemical work of chlorophyll in plants. Then these leaves or fruits replacing them can do without stomata and evaporation (like seaweed). They can be impervious to vapor and water.

Such plants already exist between the kinds of some cacti and other species. They were developed by a hot, arid desert with its burning, tireless sun and lack of moisture.

Such leaves, like all organic membranes, are not alien to diffusion: gases penetrate through them, but they almost do not lose water, i.e. they do not evaporate. Thus, the chemical processes in the leaf continue to take place.

Some of these plants are strikingly prolific. Thus, the Burbank’s cactus yields 15,000 tons of matter per hectare per year with little irrigation (250 tons of fruit. Without irrigation – 9000 tons of substance). There will be 1.5 tons or 1500 kg of substance per square meter. This is 37 times more than a banana gives (counting only its fruits). We do not know what the heat-producing power of a cactus is, and therefore we cannot determine its use of solar energy. If its heating capacity is the same as carrots, i.e. half as much as a banana, then the use of cactus will be 18 times more than a banana. For the latter, we found 1.6%. So, for the artificially bred Burbank’s cactus, in this case, we will get almost 29%. Even if we put the heating capacity of a cactus half as much as carrots, i.e. 258 calories (16 times less than flour), then utilization will be more than 14%. And this result is amazing. Indeed, due to the absorption of solar energy by the atmosphere and its clouds, the percentage of use cannot be more than 25%. We got 14% with the help of cactus. It turns out that the cactus gives 56% of the greatest possible.

However, there is almost no cloud cover in dry deserts, and therefore we will get not 56% of the possible, but about 25%. And that’s not enough. This result should be encouraging to researchers looking for plants with a high percentage of utilization. This cactus (a hybrid of Prickly pear) was bred by the famous Burbank (Harwood and Timiryazev). Cactus fruits are edible and taste like oranges. There are 250 tons of them per hectare. The Burbank’s cactus is unpretentious and can withstand dryness, cold and snow. He can turn the desert into fodder and fruit granaries.

6. Imperfection of soil and fertilizers. The soil suitable for agriculture should contain per cubic meter at least a thousand billion solid particles or dust particles (1015), with a surface of 300 thousand sq. meters. The required average particle thickness will then be 0.01 mm. In the soil, in general, they are about 1.7 × 1018, i.e. 6000 times more than the minimum. This means that their diameter will be almost 4 times smaller, and the surface is the same number of times larger (1.2 square versts*) of the specified minimum (other experiments show that soil particles can be much larger up to several millimeters across).

*Verst – old Russian measure of distance, 1066.8 meters – translator’s note.

In addition to fragmentation, plants need the presence of soil bacteria. Thus, ordinary soil, on average, contains about 1.6 × 1015 bacteria per cubic meter, i.e. there is one bacterium for every 1000 solid particles. Probably, every kind of plant is corresponded by its most useful bacteria and fungi. These are, for example, plants containing a lot of nitrogen in their fruits (peas, beans, French bean, etc.). In the absence of bacteria and infertility of the soil, it is sown with bacteria and it becomes fertile.

A certain composition of the soil is also necessary. It should contain 12-20 elements in suitable complex bodies. If there is no or little of certain substance, then the plant grows poorly or dies. This means that it is necessary to monitor the composition of the soil and supplement it as needed, or moderate it in case of an excess, which is also sometimes harmful, and even destructive.

The humidity of the ground is also needed. Its economical adjustment is best undertaken when each group of plants similar in some respects is isolated under a transparent cover (a special construction of greenhouse).

7. Unsuitable composition of the gaseous medium surrounding this group of plants. So, in general, we find in the air a harmful excess of oxygen and nitrogen, an unfavorable amount of water vapor and an extreme lack of carbon dioxide.

8. Temperature inappropriate for the plant and its changes. It interferes with the chemical process or slows it down.

9. Unproductive consumption of chemical energy of the plant for its warming (during cold weather).

10. Pests: microbes, fungi, insects, birds and other animals. These are cruel enemies, which, under ordinary conditions, are extremely difficult to fight. In the States of Nor. Amer. insects alone cause 150 rubles loss per person, and 600 rubles – per family. But what is the cost of struggle against them?

11. The presence of extraneous plants that take away food and light from cultivated ones. We mean weeds, unnecessary and unprofitable plants.

12. Dust covering the leaves and absorbing the solar energy fruitlessly.

13. Not the most favorable composition of rays falling on leaves and producing chemical work in plants.

The elimination of many of these imperfections is possible only when isolating similar plants in special rooms with a transparent cover, arranged in a special way for each group of plants. Here the temperature, the composition of the gaseous medium and the soil are regulated, all pests such as bacteria, fungi, insects and other animals are eliminated. Only what is useful for the main plants remains or is allowed, i.e. their beneficial cohabitation with other secondary organisms (symbiosis) is arranged. In a tropical climate or in hot dry deserts, isolation may well pay off even at the present time, since a tiny piece of land less than an are (100 sq. m.) is quite sufficient to feed 1 person and even gives an excess of fruits and other edible parts for sale. The arrangement of such cells depends partly on the kind of plants, climate, latitude of the place, soil and cannot be given here. The concept of that can be obtained from my work: “The Future of the Earth”.

© Translated into English by Pavel Volkov


 

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“Conditional Truth”

“Conditional Truth”

Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

The collection of works by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, translated into English

1932

 


There is no real (absolute) truth, because it is based upon total comprehension of space. But there is no such total comprehension, and there will never be. Science that gives knowledge continuously moves forward, it rejects or asserts the old and finds out the new. Every century changes science – does not reject, just changes its content more or less, deleting one and adding other. There will be no end to this process, as there is no end to centuries and to development of brain.

So, it means that truth can only be conditional, temporal and variable.

Religious faiths name their dogmas truth. But can any faith be truth? Faiths number in thousands. They conflict with one another, are often disproved by science and that is why cannot be taken even for conditional truth. Political beliefs also disagree more or less. Therefore, we will say the same about them. Philosophical musings created world-views. Their disagreement also compels us to view them as personal opinions. Some philosophers accepted nothing but exact scientific knowledge for their conclusions. But, similarly, their conclusions do not deserve the name of conditional truth, because did not agree inter se. Finally, there is not a single person that would not understand truth in his own way. So many men, so many truths. How can it be truth!

However, we should initially agree about what we want to denote by conditional truth.

Philosophers, sages and scientists, certainly, assist distribution of knowledge about the Universe and thereby refine people’s idea of conditional truth.

Conditional truth can be global, national, town, district, community, village, family and personal.

Personal conditional truth is what a man acquires in various ways and considers to be the best, the most correct and the most fair. Generally, it is the lowest sort of conditional truth. It changes with age and experience of a man. Village truth is the one which a village is ready to accept and submit to.

How can it be? A village, with a considerable majority vote (0.6, 0.7, 0.8, etc.), elects a person from this social environment whom it considers to be the highest in all respects. The village authorizes him to produce a code of truth, as far as he is able to do it. The approved code will be conditional village truth. Certainly, it changes with the change of the person elected. This truth yet stands some higher than personal views of ordinary villagers. I mean averages.

Electees from a few villages, who live together and know one another, authorize a special person from their environment, whom they consider the most intelligent, to search for truth. Thus a community truth is worked out.

Now it is clear how to create conditional truths: town, national and global.

All these truths will be conditional ones, because they disagree with one another, they are variable and imperfect. It is obvious that the highest truth will be global one, which is obtained by a man elected from all people, i.e. by all nationalities.

Maybe, some of personal truths (in general, those of the lowest sort) in fact will appear higher than the highest of the selected ones. But nobody can declare and prove it. And that is why for people truth would be what has been selected by their representative.

A man accepts only what he understands. Anything extra, enforced upon him, in his own eyes is confusion and violence, even if he is a thousand times wrong.

In point of fact, we have no authority to impose our personal truth on him, even truth of a city or country. He requires truth of the entire world, even of the whole Universe, if only it were possible.

The imposed truth will violate the world, provoke disagreement and dissatisfaction.

So, conditional higher truth is the truth generated by a village, then by a community, district, town, region, nation and, finally, by the electee from all nations.

How can I pass off my persuasions as truth and employ violence for this reason, if this truth has not been ratified by the whole world.

In such a way leaders, emperors, conquerors, and others behaved – and were mistaken. We should not follow them; we should humbly step back and let all the humankind elect and determine the truth.

It is only necessary that every society, having chosen the best person, had him periodically before their eyes and carried out incessant evaluation of him: if he changes to the worst – away with him at once.

For this person to be in the public eye all the time, there should be several electees from a group: one manage the community, and other go to elections to the top of society. Every electee spends a half of his time in his society, and a half in the higher one.

It is also needed that the high society should not be able to exclude him without consent of the lower. Certainly, the number of members of every community must be relatively small. So, the members can know each other, evaluate one another’s merit and make a right choice. From this point of view, the smaller the number of members, the better. But however, there should not be less than 100-1000 of them. For this, average human memory and observancy will suffice.

There is no such thing as reasonable elections anywhere in the entire world. But if there were, our planetary truth would hardly be the highest. In practice, individual truth still takes control of the humankind. Hence the source of violence against humankind. This truth, on occasion, can be much higher than the common planetary one, and that is why can seemingly be justified. Here it looks like a supreme person rescues the rest of the humankind by force. In the same way a shepherd drives a herd and protects it from predators. Notionally it is conceivable, and something of the kind happens in history.

© Translated into English by Oleksandra Hamanenko

 


 

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“The Theory of Cosmic Eras”

“The Theory of Cosmic Eras”

Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

1932 (1977)

The text is an interview between Alexander Leonidovich Chizhevsky and Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky and is given according to the first publication in the journal “Chemistry and Life” (No. 1, 1977).
А. L. Chizhevsky: pages of reminiscences about K. E. Tsiolkovsky
The record published below was provided to the editors by Nina Vadimovna Chizhevskaya, keeper of the archive of Alexander Leonidovich Chizhevsky.
These memoirs were recorded by Chizhevsky in the early sixties; the described meeting with Tsiolkovsky is dated 1932.
Tsiolkovsky was 75 years old at the time, while Chizhevsky was 35.
Despite the difference in age, the two outstanding scientists were linked by sincere friendship and common scientific interests.


The Theory of Cosmic Eras

“I am a pure materialist. I recognize nothing but matter.”
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

“Mankind is immortal.”
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

…Once, entering the lightroom, I found Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky in deep contemplation. He was in a light-colored kerchief, with his collar unbuttoned, and was sitting in his chair, deep in thought. He did not at once notice that I had come up the stairs and approached him.

“Interrupted,” ran through my mind. But Konstantin Eduardovich held out his hand to me and said:

– Sit down, Alexander Leonidovich. I was the one who was thinking in vain about things that could not be explained…..

We said hello, and I sat down next to him on a chair.

– What do you mean, things that can’t be explained? – I asked. – What kind of miracles? It seems to me that everything that exists in the world is explainable.

– Of course, from man’s point of view. For this he is given a brain, although imperfect, especially in some …

– No, Alexander Leonidovich, that’s not quite so. The brain, it is true, can penetrate into many things, but not everything, not everything… There are limits to it….

– So the ancients knew this,” I said, “our ignorance is huge, and we know very little.

– No, it is a question of a different category altogether. This question itself cannot be posed, for it is the question of all questions…

– What do you mean? I don’t quite understand.

– Very simple. There are questions to which we can give an answer – even if not exact, but satisfactory for today. There are questions we can talk about, we can discuss, argue, disagree, but there are questions that we cannot ask others, or even ourselves, but we certainly ask ourselves in the moments of the greatest understanding of the world. These questions are: why all this? If we have asked ourselves a question of this kind, it means that we are not just animals, but people with brains in which there are not just Sechenov’s reflexes and Pavlov’s drools, but something else, something different, quite unlike either reflexes or drools… Does not the matter concentrated in the human brain lay down some special paths, independent of Sechenov’s and Pavlov’s primitive mechanisms? In other words, are there no elements of thought and consciousness in brain matter, developed over millions of years and free from reflex apparatuses, even the most complex?…? Yes, Alexander Leonidovich, as soon as you ask yourself a question of this kind, it means that you have broken out of the traditional clutches and soared to infinite heights: why is all this – why do matter, plants, animals, man and his brain – also matter – exist? Why does the world, the universe, the cosmos exist? Why? Why?

Matter is one existing thing, regardless of its movement or displacement in space. I’m talking about external motion, such as the movement of my hand with my ear, or the movement of the Earth in its orbit. This motion does not define matter and can be neglected. Deeper knowledge of the structure of matter is not yet available to us. But someday there will come a turning point when mankind will approach this “esoteric” knowledge. Then it will come close to the question: why? But for this to happen, billions of years of the space age must pass…

Many people think that I care about the rocket and worry about its fate because of the rocket itself. That would be a profound mistake. Rockets for me are only a way, only a method of penetrating into the depths of space, but by no means an end in itself. People who have not grown up to such understanding of things talk about something that does not exist, which makes me some kind of one-sided technician, not a thinker. This is unfortunately how many people who talk or write about rocket ship think. I don’t argue, it is very important to have rocket ships, because they will help mankind to disperse over the world space. And that’s what I’m working for. If there will be another way of traveling in space, I will accept it too… The whole essence is resettlement from the Earth and settlement of the Space. We should go towards, so to say, space philosophy! Unfortunately, our philosophers do not think about it at all. And who else but philosophers should deal with this question. But they either do not want to, or do not understand the great significance of the question, or are simply afraid. It’s possible! Imagine a philosopher who is afraid! Democritus who is a coward! Unthinkable!

Airships, rockets, the second beginning of thermodynamics are the business of our day, but at night we live a different life if we ask ourselves that damned question. They say that asking such a question is just pointless, harmful and unscientific. They say it’s even criminal. I agree with this interpretation… Well, and if this question is asked… What should we do then? Retreat, bury ourselves in pillows, intoxicate ourselves, blind ourselves? And it is asked not only here in Tsiolkovsky’s den, but some heads are full of it, saturated with it – and for more than one century, more than one millennium… This question requires neither laboratories, nor tribunes, nor Athenian academies. No one has solved it: neither science, nor religion, nor philosophy. It stands before mankind – huge, boundless, like the whole world, and cries out: why? Why? Why? Others – those who understand – simply remain silent.

– Yes, yes,” I said. – There is no answer to this question. But maybe you, Konstantin Eduardovich, have thought of something?

Tsiolkovsky got angry. The auditory mouthpiece went round and round in his hands.

– Invented? How do you ask? No, Alexander Leonidovich, you can’t say that. This teacher, like all the little ones of this world,” and Konstantin Eduardovich pointed to his chest, “can answer this question… Nothing but some guesses, perhaps reliable ones!

– First of all, to answer any question, you must formulate it clearly,” I said.

– Well, that’s as much as you want. I can formulate this question, what remains unclear is whether a person can formulate it correctly and precisely. I don’t know this, although I would like to know, of course. The question boils down to the same thing: why and why this world exists, well, and, of course, all of us, that is, the essence of matter. This question is simple, but to whom can we ask it? To ourselves? But it is in vain! Thousands of philosophers, scientists, religious figures for several millennia tried to solve it one way or another, but finally recognized it as insoluble. This fact does not make it any easier for the one who asks himself this question. He is still tormented, suffering because of his ignorance, some people even say that this kind of question is “unscientific” (understand this: unscientific!), because no one, even the smartest people, can answer it. Only they, these smartest people, have not explained why it is unscientific. I thought this way: any question can be scientific if it is answered sooner or later. Unscientific questions are all those questions that remain unanswered. But man is gradually unraveling some riddles of this kind. For example, in a hundred or a thousand years we will know how the atom is organized, though we will hardly know what “electricity” is, from which all atoms, all matter, i.e. the whole world, the cosmos, etc. are built. Then science for many millennia will resolve the question of what “electricity” is. So, no matter how hard science tries, nature is always presenting it with new and new problems of the greatest complexity! When the question of atom or electricity is solved, a new question will arise about something incomprehensible to the human mind… And so on. It turns out that either man has not grown to the solution of such problems, or nature is cunning with him, afraid of him, as if he had not learned more than what is required by the statute. And we do not know anything good about this statute either. Again “darkness in the clouds”. So one thing clings to another, and in reality it turns out that we are facing an impenetrable wall of uncertainty.

– And this uncertainty is called anti-science, – I added oil to the fire …

– Exactly: unscientific!.. – exclaimed Konstantin Eduardovich. – Scientific everything that we hold in our hands, unscientific everything that we do not understand! You can’t get far with such a label. And at the same time we know that we know little, very little of all that nature offers to our study … We still have the whole world to study – so much of it is unknown and simply incomprehensible, and we are already arranging fences: this can be, and this can not!…. Take this and study it, and don’t you dare touch it. In my small practice such recommendations are constant: develop a metal airship, here is money for you, but don’t touch rockets, because rockets are beyond your teeth! But I don’t need such recommendations! I don’t need it at all!

– Thank God, it seems to be known to everyone.

– Well, you see, it’s no use if everybody knows it. There are forces greater than “everyone”. There’s nothing to be done! These are the forces that prohibit us from thinking and working out the obscure questions our brains ask us. I don’t argue, maybe this is even good for the prosperity of mankind. For getting close to some things can be detrimental to human beings. Well, imagine that we would suddenly learn to turn matter completely into energy, that is, we would prematurely realize Einstein’s formula into reality. Well then – with human morality – it would be a disaster, people’s heads would be blown off. The Earth would turn into a hell: people would show their pigeon mindedness – there would be no stone left on a stone, not to mention people. Mankind would be destroyed! Remember we once talked to you about the end of the world. It is near if the mind does not prevail! This is where prohibition is necessary – a strict prohibition in the development of problems about the structure of matter. And on the other hand, if we impose a ban on this field of physics, we must slow down the rocket, because it needs atomic fuel. And to slow down the rocket means to stop the study of space… One thing clings to another. Apparently, progress is impossible without risk! But here mankind is truly risking everything.

– But we took a branch off to the side,” I said, wondering about the main topic of this conversation.

– No, not distracted, but made a branch to the side by necessity. The basis of the basics is still ahead, although it is a little difficult to explain it.

– If at all possible, Konstantin Eduardovich.

– It’s possible to explain even what we don’t know! If I asked myself: why, why does everything exist? – then I can give an answer to it – though, far from immediately… In the end, everything is reduced to the existence of matter in the world, which, it seems, does not need any special proofs.

– It’s clear! Humans, animals and plants are all stages in the development of matter itself, and only matter – called Earth, Mars, the Sun, Sirius, Coal Sacks, the Magellanic Cloud, microbes, plants, animals, humans, etc. Unlived dead matter wants to live and wherever possible lives and even thinks in the form of human beings or “etheric beings”, let’s allow that too.

– Physical and chemical conditions are necessary for life,” I inserted loudly, speaking directly into the auditory mouthpiece.

– Of course they do. But one cannot deny the basic property of matter – “the desire to live” and, finally, after billions of years – to cognize. And here before you is Tsiolkovsky, who, as a part of matter, wants to cognize: why does it, matter, in its cosmic sense, need it? Why, I ask… And you, Alexander Leonidovich, are silent… And I am waiting for an answer. What can you say?

– Not much, – I answered… – You know my poems. In them I said something about the cosmic meaning of matter.

– Yes, yes, poems about matter, but that’s not enough. But I want to tell you something… We all ask ourselves why the world exists, what mission it fulfills, to what heights it goes through man – surely through man! And immediately we ask ourselves questions: what is the ratio of the amount of thinking matter to non-thinking matter… and we get a completely imperceptible value, even taking into account those geological periods when man lived. There is immeasurably more rock than thought, more fire than brain matter. Then we pose the following question: does nature need brain matter and human thought? Or maybe it – thought, consciousness – is not necessary for nature?

– And such a question can be put.

But if it exists, it means that nature needs it, thought. This is where the story with geography begins, we are approaching the essence of all things. Like you in your poems. The existence in nature of a brain apparatus that cognizes itself is, of course, to a certain extent a fact of the greatest importance, a fact exceptional in its philosophical and cognitive significance. I want you to understand my thought: if the human brain apparatus exists in nature, and nature needed billions of years for this, it means that it is necessary for nature, and it is not only the result of a long struggle (albeit accidental, not directed) of nature for the existence of human thought in the cosmos…

And there is another important point in my reasoning: whether matter in general is a non-random phenomenon in the cosmos or whether it is random, that is, temporary and finite. This question stands at the beginning of all questions and without answering it the answers to other questions will be wrong. The question about the randomness or non-duality of matter was raised by the ancient sages, though in a veiled form. They taught that there is a spiritual world where “there are neither tears nor sighs, but endless life”.

The idea of the “randomness” of matter came to my mind after I learned that the average mass density of matter in the galaxy does not exceed one divided by one with twenty-five zeros, grams in one cubic centimeter <...>.

It is possible that this number of 1025 is exaggerated if one atom accounts for a few cubic centimeters of outer space.

For outer space, which has a radius equal to a million parsecs, I define this ratio as nothing more than one divided by one with 38 zeros …

I wrote down this number on a piece of paper and asked:

– Konstantin Eduardovich, what do you mean by “outer space”, after all, it is necessary to agree…

– Of course, I now do not believe that “ether” fills outer space, as thought a few decades ago, and recognize it for “vacuum”, that is, outer space is materially empty (according to Democritus), except for material traces in it. <...>

If we look into this space that surrounds us, we see nothing but these 10-38 grams in one cubic centimeter. Let us leave the theory to the physicists, let them solve such problems, but philosophers cannot remain silent even today, although there is still much we do not know…

– It means, – Konstantin Eduardovich continued, – that matter in space occupies a vanishingly small volume in comparison with the volume of “empty” space. Thinking further, I had to come to a strange, at first glance, position: the smallness of matter speaks of its randomness or temporality, because everything random or temporary has a small or vanishingly small value. For random and temporal magnitudes and values, their smallness is the most convincing characteristic. What is the implication of this? I will answer it myself: generally speaking, it will not be a big mistake to recognize that a random quantity can disappear someday: either its lifetime will end, or, speaking the language of physics, it will be transformed into radiant energy (that is, what we now call the complete annihilation of matter – Alexander Chizhevsky). Generally speaking, small quantities and values are absorbed without residue by large ones, and this happens the sooner the greater the difference between large and small values, and here we have a colossal difference equal to 1033.

– So,” I said, “do you put forward the principle of annihilation, or the principle of loss, or the transformation of infinitely small quantities?

– If you like, yes! You could say that. It’s a kind of monism. A monism. But don’t think of it as entropy! God forbid, entropy will not exist in that world either, as it does not exist in this one for open systems.

Konstantin Eduardovich further developed his idea about the disappearance of solid, liquid and gaseous matter and its transformation into a radiant form of energy, which is not new and is dictated by Einstein’s formula of equivalence of energy and mass. But Einstein’s formula is applied to the matter existing in our time and has a reversible character, because its one-sidedness does not follow from the formula. So, let us admit such a kind of matter, the transformation of which into energy or radiation will be one-sided, irreversible. Apparently, this character of matter transformation will exist in the terminal era of the cosmos, and then a guiding, or vector arrow will be placed above the equality in Einstein’s formula. This small arrow will tell the future superhumans about many things. And these superhumans will not need matter, because the question about its purpose in space will be fundamentally resolved.

Tsiolkovsky stopped for a minute, – took a breath, then quietly said:

– If someone were to overhear you and me now, he would say something like this: here is an old fantasist developing his thoughts in front of a young one, and the latter listens to him and does not object. But I assure you that this matter is not as trifling as anyone thinks. It is a matter of the greatest and most intimate philosophical importance, which is even scary to talk about. That is why people called such thoughts “erroneous”, “anti-scientific” and ordered to keep their mouths shut. But human thought breaks through this barrier, it does not recognize any prohibitions and barriers and does not read the labels that the gendarmes put on tongues and heads… As you wish, consider me backward or retrograde – whatever you want, and I must tell you about these thoughts of mine, since they are all here in me (Konstantin Eduardovich touched his forehead) and hold me captive.

Many assume that my thought about the eternity of mankind is cut off by a flower growing on a grave. This is poetic, but not scientific. Such a circularity is undeniable but primitive. It is already being realized now and cannot be refuted. But it is not cosmic, which means it is limited to millions of years. It is not of interest, it is not cosmic in scope. It is only a poetic symbol. Starting from it, we must move on. Let’s try it without fear!

– Let’s try it! – I agreed. – Courage, they say, takes cities.

– First of all, it is necessary to establish and affirm one basic fact about which almost all religious teachings tell. But we analyze it and affirm it from materialistic positions, namely: for the whole history of thinking mankind no “soul” has been discovered in man, although it was searched for and even attributed to it “place and weight” or “mass”… Everything turned out to be nonsense. No one has ever discovered the beyond either, although there has been a lot of deception! After death there is nothing but the disintegration of the human body into chemical elements. In our time this fact is not in any doubt. The whole of metapsychology or parapsychology is reduced to the “transmission of messages” from brain to brain and similar phenomena, the mechanism of which will be outlined in the next century. Everywhere and everywhere is the same matter, but it is the whole point of the matter… Putting aside the false conceptions of men, let us look at their pure symbolism. “Soul”, “otherworld”, “eternal bliss”, “eternal life” – these are the essence of symbols, vague guesses of many millions of thinking people, who conveyed their deep intuition in the most material images. It is paradoxical, but it is a fact, and it could not be otherwise. “Soul” at them possessed a place and weight, “otherworld”, “heaven” and “hell” were on a certain territory of the Earth or somewhere in space, etc. In our time, thinking people have nothing left of these conceptions except symbolism – a vague guess about the future of mankind. We must recognize its right to exist, for it is impossible to recognize many millions of people as insane or simply stupid! These symbols, which are common in all religions, must be deeply worked over, deciphered more fully from the cosmic point of view. I have thought about them at my own pleasure and in different variations…

And yet all these are just guesses on a new level. And they would remain so if we didn’t have a cosmic point of view. The evolution of the cosmos gives our viewpoints a new existence, freed from fiction and from primary childishly naive ideas about the soul or the beyond. Immediately everything is transformed, becoming more or less clear and intelligible. Having swept away ancient fictions, we ascend to a new position and speak the language of our modern materialism. We acquire the right, based on the millennial symbolism of the ancients, to ask the question: why? why? – In other words, we acquire the right to look at matter not from an idealistic, but from a cosmic point of view. Here one weighty remark comes to mind …

Konstantin Eduardovich wiped his glasses, coughed, raised the mouthpiece to his ear and continued:

– Do you really think that I am so shallow that I do not allow the evolution of mankind and leave it in the appearance in which man is now: with two hands, two legs, etc. No, that would be foolish. Evolution is a forward movement. Mankind, as a single object of evolution, also changes, and finally, after billions of years, becomes a single kind of radiant energy, that is, a single idea fills the whole cosmic space. Of what our thought will be next, we do not know. This is the limit of its penetration into the future; it is possible that this is the limit of agonizing life in general. It is possible that it is eternal bliss and endless life, about which the ancient sages wrote… Are you listening to me, Alexander Leonidovich? Why are your eyes closed? Are you asleep?

– I am listening to you attentively, – I answered, – and I closed my eyes to concentrate …

– But don’t laugh and don’t give me a place behind bars in the insane asylum.

– Yes, what are you making up, Konstantin Eduardovich, I am listening to you attentively and I do not think that your thoughts are subject to ostracism.

– Good! So, it means that we have come to the conclusion that matter not only rises to the highest level of its development through the mediation of man, but also begins to cognize itself little by little! You realize, of course, that this is already a tremendous victory for matter, a victory which cost it so dearly. But nature went to this victory steadily, concentrating all its grandiose possibilities in the molecular-spatial structure of microscopic germ cells… Only in this way, after billions of years, could the human brain, consisting of many billions of cells, with all its astonishing possibilities arise. And one of its most astonishing possibilities is the question we are talking about today: why, why, etc… Indeed, a question of this kind could only be asked at the pinnacle of knowledge. Whoever neglects this question, then, does not understand its significance, for matter, in the form of man, has reached the point of posing such a question and imperiously demands an answer to it. And the answer to this question will be given – not by us, of course, but by our descendants, if the human race survives on the globe until the time when scientists and philosophers build a picture of the world close to reality.

Everything will be in the hands of those future people – all sciences, religions, beliefs, technology, in a word, all possibilities, and nothing future knowledge will neglect, as we – still malicious ignoramuses – neglect the data of religion, the works of philosophers, writers and scientists of antiquity. Even the belief in Perun will be useful. And it will be needed to create a true picture of the world. After all, Perun is the god of thunder and lightning. Aren’t you a fan of atmospheric electricity? Yes, and I am a secret admirer of it …

– Yes,” he continued, “to answer this question: why? – a man must be armed with knowledge to the teeth, otherwise he will not be able to give an exhaustive answer. Generally speaking, those who deny, deny this question, those who classify it among the obscurantist, religious and other such questions, do not know what they are doing. Mankind cannot live in such shocks as it lives, to move its thought at will, for man is not a machine, and it should be remembered: man is tuned by nature in a certain tone, it is definitely a major tone, a demanding tone, and not a plea for pardon. Man is gradually reborn – from a pitiful petitioner he becomes in a belligerent posture and begins to demand: “Tell us, Mother Nature, the whole truth. This is how the new cosmic era, to which we are approaching, slowly but surely, announces itself. <...> The entry into the space age of mankind is more important than the accession of Napoleon Bonaparte to the throne. It is a grandiose event that touches the entire globe, it is the timid beginning of humanity’s dispersal through the cosmos.

The cosmic existence of mankind, like everything in the cosmos, can be subdivided into four main eras:

1. The era of birth, into which humanity will enter in a few decades and which will last for several billion years.

2. The era of formation. This era will be marked by the dispersal of humanity throughout the cosmos. The duration of this era is hundreds of billions of years.

3. The era of human flourishing. Now it is difficult to predict its duration – also, obviously, hundreds of billions of years.

4. The terminal era will take tens of billions of years. During this era, humanity will fully answer the question: Why? – and will consider it a good thing to put into effect the second law of thermodynamics in the atom, i.e. it will turn from corpuscular matter into radiant matter. What is the radiant era of the cosmos – we know nothing and cannot assume anything.

I suppose that in many billions of years the radiant era of the cosmos will again turn into a corpuscular one, but of a higher level, to start everything again: suns, nebulae, constellations, planets will appear, but according to a more perfect law, and a new, more perfect man will come into the cosmos again… to pass through all the high eras and after many billions of years to extinguish again, turning into a radiant state, but also of a higher level. Billions of years will pass, and again out of the rays will arise higher class matter and will appear at last a supernova man, who will be with a mind as far above us as we are above a single-celled organism. He will no longer ask: why, why? He will know it and, on the basis of his knowledge, he will build his world according to the pattern he considers more perfect… Such will be the change of great cosmic eras and the great growth of the mind! And so it will go on until this mind will know everything, that is, many billions of millions of years, many cosmic births and deaths. And so, when the mind (or matter) will know everything, the very existence of separate individuals and the material or corpuscular world it will consider unnecessary and will pass into a ray state of a high order, which will know everything and desire nothing, that is, into that state of consciousness which the human mind considers the prerogative of the gods. The cosmos will become a great perfection.

This is the scheme, still a bare scheme, but the periodic paths of human birth and death are clear even now. It is clear now that the question: why and why not? – will be solved by mind, that is by matter itself, in infinite billions of years, maybe not before the whole matter surrounding us changes, passing gradually through animate life and thinking brain of man, superman and his absolute perfection. In my constructions I operate with hundreds of billions of years according to the size of the cosmos itself, for cosmic matter, time and mind are related to each other by a simple mathematical relation which I have not yet written….

I was silent, stunned by Tsiolkovsky’s billions of years and the unlimited flight of his thought. There was something solemn and touching in this construction – tragic for man, tragic and yet great.

I was silent and waited for what else Konstantin Eduardovich would say. And then he began:

– I have shared with you, Alexander Leonidovich, my innermost thoughts, which cannot be published, for the time has not yet come for their perception. I don’t even write them down… What for? <...>

Konstantin Eduardovich stopped for a moment, corrected the hearing tube and, hearing neither approval nor protest from me, said:

– Well, here, it seems, is the whole theory of the space eras. A secret theory – for the “initiated”. Of course, this is only a rough sketch, a sketch that requires a broad and well-founded sweep. This will be done by philosophers of the future. Judging by your poems, our points of view on the evolution of matter coincide. We have only one discrepancy: it is time. You, Alexander Leonidovich, give too short time, I give enough time. To answer these questions, the life of mankind and superhumanity stretches up to a billion billion years. And I assure you that this is also a very short time compared to the birth, formation, blossoming and disappearance of visible galactic systems… Having passed into the radiant form of a high level, humanity becomes immortal in time and infinite in space. I think that at present such a “radiant humanity” cannot be understood by anyone. It seems to us ridiculous, absurd… However, amazing premonitions have never deceived a thinking person. The form of an idea can be manifold: it manifests itself in the most unexpected ways…

This conversation with Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky and his theory of cosmic eras surprised me very much. He boldly treated the idea of cosmic matter, of “radiant” mankind and with billions of billions of years, which he allotted to its evolution, so that, having passed through the brains of higher organisms, it could turn into an irreversible form of radiant energy, the most perfect form of matter in general, in addition to possessing some special cosmic consciousness, spilled in the world space. All this seemed to me more than strange, and Konstantin Eduardovich’s statements bordered on mysticism. And at the same time, matter, its evolution and its radiant form were everywhere and remained until the end. It was quite materialistic and, consequently, no mysticism was possessed by this kind of worldview. This I want to emphasize especially, for at first sight it may seem that this conception of Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky is metaphysical. Thinking over this conception, I had to come to the conclusion that Konstantin Eduardovich, as a man of science, did not sin against the basic thesis of the advanced view and remained, even in the most extraordinary constructions, a progressive man – a materialist in the best sense of the word.

And yet his thoughts were surprising. Could it be that they seemed so surprising to me? Otherwise, either I did not understand them, or I did not accept them as a kind of philosophy – the philosophy of cosmic eras united by matter. So, Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky, in contradiction to all his statements, suddenly spoke about the end of matter, about the end of the world. It was either wrong or horrible! Let it happen in billions of billions of years! Suppose that it does not contradict some yet-to-be-formulated law to which matter, its being in the future cosmos, obeys! Who knows? This is a matter for future physics and space eras.

This is where I put a stop. I stop in my recollections at this point. Is it worth continuing to think about the completely unknown and even unimaginable. Of course it shouldn’t. Of course it doesn’t make any sense!

Konstantin Eduardovich, having finished talking about his new theory, shook his head. For several minutes we were silent. His left hand, holding the hearing tube, was trembling from fatigue, but he did not notice it. I made a sign to him to put the receiver down on the floor, as he usually did at the end of a conversation. I considered our conversation over. I could not object, argue, or express my perplexity. I had to “digest” everything he had said. I shook hands with Konstantin Eduardovich and went downstairs. At home I made a small note: “Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky, the theory of cosmic eras. 1019 Earth years. Stadiality. Entropy of the atom. Radiant humanity.”…

© Translated into English by Mykola Krasnostup


 

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“Beings of different evolutionary stages of the Universe”

“Beings of different evolutionary stages of the Universe”

Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

The collection of works by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, translated into English

1902


(From the manuscript “Ethics.” – 1902 – P. 164-171)

 

A molecule, according to our hypothesis, is an infinitely complex substance. The creatures known to us and those supposed to live in the vicinity of suns and on planets are composed or built of molecules of different kinds (oxygen, hydrogen, iron, carbon, etc.).

Let’s go back in time and imagine a universe a billion decillion or however many years ago. Then the molecules were less complex, there were other planets, other suns, and other beings made up of these simpler molecules. When they chemically combined, they emitted a different light, not visible to us now, not felt by our visual organs, because the magnitude of the etheric waves was smaller and the etheric medium was different, more rarefied and elastic than it is now.

The beings of that time were less dense, but they were also subject to evolution, and there was a struggle for existence among them, and they reached in their time long past the crown of perfection, and they became immortal rulers of the world, which men will attain and which our kindred inhabitants of heaven have already attained, and they received bliss.

Were they able to be preserved until the present time, and do they live among us, being invisible by us? Or have they decayed to give rise to other creatures of the world visible to us? This is a question which is rather difficult to solve.

The philosopher will say that the origin of matter is the same: but this does not prevent the continuous and as if simultaneous evolution of matter from existing in a multitude of species: from dense metals to ether, which is trillions of times less dense. If the old species of unorganized matter managed to survive without intelligence, the more so could intelligent beings survive.

Bacteria and other single-celled creatures have existed since the dawn of time, but they also gave rise to man. Are there not invisible suns, planets and beings surrounding us, like bacteria, which man has recognized only now?

Where do these higher beings live? Do they inhabit only certain corners of the universe, or are they scattered everywhere and can be wherever they want? What are their properties? Do they have no connection with present beings? Do they not constitute the beginning of the life of men and their kindred, though perfect celestial beings? Do they not constitute their soul (their part)?

Do they not, for some purpose, enter into an animal or a man at his conception? Strange questions, and there is no answer to them…

Still, let us try to answer the last question, i.e., do not these past beings serve as the foundation of man, do they not enter his body at birth and do not constitute his soul with its properties? But, in the first place, all the properties of man’s body and soul find explanation in the structure of his body and brain. And if not all find, we can hope that in the course of time they will find. Secondly, if these beings revitalize man, it is difficult to deny the same to animals. They must all be inhabited at conception by the spirits of times long past. That’s pretty weird! Why did they need to be tormented in the bodies of animals and man! Why, at last, then, a man or an animal is not immediately made perfect (in its kind), if the spirit dwells at birth? Why is an infant not as intelligent as an adult? Why do we acquire intelligence by teaching and labor? How does the perfection of the spirit always depend on the kind of animals and the perfection of their organs? (There is a trashy hypothesis of pre-established harmony to explain this). Why is it that with the destruction of organs also the spirit grows weaker? Why does not a higher spirit dwell in some fly and make it a Newton?

It seems to me, I even almost firmly believe, at least my philosophy points me to it, that there are special beings incomprehensible to us, but they do not live in our bodies, just as they do not live in the bodies of plants and animals. Only primitive ignorance could make such a hypothesis to explain the phenomena of life, when the structure of living things was completely unexplored…

So, with regard to our world, we return to atomism, with its potentiality for life…. Here is a “dead” planet: it has just been covered by a solid crust; life is born on it. It develops, spreads, and covers the surface of the celestial body. And so it has been on every planet, of which the number is infinite.

Here is another glowing, sun-like, incandescent planet. It consists of a mixture of rarefied gases. What’s in it! What life is there! It’s like it doesn’t exist. But as our little sun cools, it inevitably fills with life.

If it appears, it was there before, but in a different, simpler form. Everything is alive, but in its own way. Not everything can be understood by us. Life is continuous, like everything. It sometimes makes sudden leaps (the phenomenon of “death”), but that is all. After all, the state also dies sometimes suddenly. Sometimes it assumes a higher form, and sometimes it is completely upset: its members are beaten, taken prisoner, etc.

It cannot be that there is no matter, time and space anywhere. They are infinite, continuous, and eternal. Likewise, it cannot be that there is no life anywhere. It too is eternal, continuous and omnipresent…

We have now taken a step backward, looking with our mental gaze decillions of years before our time, why don’t we take a similar or much longer backward step still! Back then matter and molecules were even simpler and beings were even less dense. They constituted a third world, invisible even to the second, certainly not yet to be comprehended by our senses.

No matter how many steps we take, no matter how many times we gallop through decillions of years to the beginning of the world, we shall never approach it and will be as far from it as we were. This follows from our hypothesis of the beginninglessness of time and the infinite divisibility of matter.

Feeding backward by giant steps of time, we encounter more and more worlds of living and intelligent beings, infinite gradations of generations, more and more ethereal. There is no end to these frames, just as there is no end to times neither past nor future.

Have all these beings been transformed, as matter less dense into denser matter is transformed? Have not intelligent beings been more powerless than unorganized matter, preserved, as I said, in different densities!

But are not those beings simpler, as bacteria are simpler in comparison with the higher animals and man? And to that no answer can be given. I think there may remain both simple and complex, more perfect than man, and even his perfect descendants. Allowing the transformation or destruction of some, it is difficult to allow the transformation or destruction of all, since there are innumerable categories of them! If they are preserved, are they not related to each other? Do not some, as we have said, serve as the foundation of the subsequent ones in time? Dark difficult questions, but everything is possible!…! Are not these beings servants of the Cosmos, as we should be…? What kind of organization does the society of each category represent…? Are there higher and lower among them…?

© Translated into English by Mykola Krasnostup
 


 

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“Creatures of higher levels of development than humans”

“Creatures of higher levels of development than humans”

Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

The collection of works by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, translated into English

1933

 


The development (phylogenetic) of the organic world on Earth has not stopped, especially the development of man. A thousand years ago he was not the same as now, 5000 years ago he was even simpler, 10000 years ago he was close to animals, and 100000 years ago he was a relative of monkeys. Going back even further, we reach mammals, lizards, reptiles, fish, worms and bacteria.

And all of these stages were experienced by man before he became the current “king” of the animals. It is clear that in 1000, 10000 years he will be a different creature, a higher type. Since we have seen only his progress in mass, complexity, intelligence, knowledge and power before, we cannot expect anything else in the future. So, we are waiting for higher beings on Earth. There must also be animals on a million billion other planets. What are they like? On the Earth their height depends on their ancestral (phylogenetic) age, on other planets also. But the age of the Earth is extremely small, especially the age of mankind. Infants, in general, are the less in number, the less they have lived. So there are not many infant planets like Earth in the universe. Most of the planets, especially their humanity, have reached manly age, as the Earth will reach it in time.

In this manly age animals must be perfect in body, senses, mind, knowledge and might.

This might must be very high. If even now man hopes not only to conquer nature, but also to travel among the planets and stars of the universe, how unimaginable will be his true power, and still more the power of mature planetary beings?

Here you have the first category of higher animals: almost all the creatures of the universe are like this.

But these beings are not the same, just as the animals and men of our planet are not the same. All men will be high, but the degree of this height is far from being uniform. Neither is the perfection of the inhabitants of any planet equal: the chosen ones are higher than the ordinary ones. But on each planet there are different degrees of election, as if different “chiefs”. All these people are of different degrees of dignity. Its highest degree will belong to the last, chosen of the chosen, the most worthy being of the planet. He, with his council and governs the whole planet. How high must he be?! It will be on Earth too, it has long ago been accomplished and on the great majority of planets.

Here you have the second major stage of the higher animals of the universe. But each planet is tiny compared to the space surrounding the sun. A planet uses a billionth of the energy of the sun’s rays. Why let good things go to waste! The power of the planetary inhabitants allows them to harness all the radiant energy of their sun. They take possession of the near-solar deserts, build dwellings there, adapt to the new conditions and reproduce according to the surrounding solar energy. Their population increases billions of times more than on Earth. At the same time the number of successive elections and the perfection of the last elected, i.e. the president of the solar system grows.

Here you have the third major stage of higher beings: these are the rulers of solar systems. Their number in the known universe (cosmos) must reach the number of suns, i.e. a million billion.

Will not the neighboring groups of suns also unite? They may have common affairs and an elected council with its own chairman.

Spiral nebulae (milky ways) may also unite and give their elected members. The whole universe may also unite under the rule of one being.

You will say: from one extreme spiral nebula to another diametrically opposite one, i.e. light goes 200 million years through the entire known universe. What kind of communication, what kind of decisions, what kind of instructions can there be? They are always delayed and it is better to solve matters by a local mind, a local council, for example, a planetary or solar council.

But, firstly, time is a conditional concept for all creatures – what is a lot for us is zero for others. Secondly, are there no agents more elastic than the well-known light-bearing ether? This new medium can propagate radiant energy millions and billions of times faster than the known aether. Time is infinite. Accordingly, the surprises of the universe are infinitely varied, wondrous and endless.

Of course, all these beings influence each other and are mutually dependent. On every mature planet, the greatest influence is, for the ordinary citizen, the self-elected village (conventionally) council and its president. Less influence is exerted by a president elected not by him, but by his elected commoner presidents, etc. The least interference is exerted by the supreme president of the planet. But the planetary presidents are not quite free: the solar council sometimes interferes in planetary affairs, etc. The least frequent interference is by the common president of the known universe. What the interference of an infinite unknown universe is we do not know, but it probably exists, although we can say that it is infinitely rare. In general, the more powerful and higher the president is, the less often his power is manifested. But still his power is unimaginably great.

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“Autogenesis”

“Autogenesis”

1929

Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

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Many people do not believe in autogenesis on planets on the grounds that this autogenesis is not observed on Earth in experiments and in nature.

I will try to convince such people otherwise.

Do we see everything on Earth? Every day new species of animals, plants, bacteria and minerals are discovered. It is especially difficult to observe the microscopic world, and all over the Earth’s surface, at all depths and heights.

Is what we cannot do now impossible in the future? Before, it was considered impossible to obtain organic substances derived from plants and animals.

Now this is being disproved more and more. Organic fragrances, paints, oils, sugars in countless varieties beyond nature have been obtained.

Going thus, shall we reach living organic substances, the creation of protoplasm, the cells of plants and animals?

How long ago the possibility of developing an egg (the germ cell of an animal) without natural fertilization was discovered!

Airplanes, radio, talking machine, steamboat, steam engine, steam locomotive, sewing machine and an infinite number of other implements that are now used by man were considered impossible at one time. The field of his creativity cannot be limited.

If it were impossible to create artificially a living thing, it would be impossible to destroy it.

Arrhenius, Thomson, and others believe that it is possible to transfer life from other planets to the earth. It follows, then, that they allow autogenesis on other planets which are no different from the Earth. And if it is possible on planets, why is it impossible on the Earth?

But I proved that this transfer is inconceivable. Hence, we must necessarily allow this self-begetting on the Earth, otherwise we cannot explain the appearance of life on our planet.

I also proved that the transfer of life is possible by the technique of higher beings like man. But then these beings, their high civilization, technical perfection, constructions of all kinds would have appeared on the Earth. If all this were ever destroyed by hostile nature, by some catastrophe, such as a great earthquake, a comet, the fall of a great bolide, etc., there could still be fossil traces of a higher culture, which we do not, however, see.

We found traces of worms, insects. How could we not find traces of a higher man!

So, again, it is inevitable to allow autogenesis (autogony).

“The living from the living.” From the dead we have never received the living. So far this is irrefutable, but for ever! Nature, too, as it were, nowhere produces from a mixture of materials a single creature.

But let us suppose that she has produced somewhere invisibly from us the rudiments of life. It is asked, could they have survived and continued their phylogenetic development (evolution)?

The lower nationalities die out at contact with the higher ones. Thus, Indians, New Zealanders and many other weak races almost died out. The cruelty of Europeans is partly to blame. But let there be a merciful and just attitude to them, and yet they are destined sooner or later, having served mankind, to disappear (or to dissolve into more perfect races). The degree of labor power, resistance to disease, etc. will give victory to the higher races, for the latter will multiply greatly and die out more slowly.

As long as apes exist. But they too will disappear when men multiply and occupy the earth they inhabit.

Without the superior races, the inferior races would play a role, and the apes would reach the development of man. But competition would blow them off the face of the earth for their own good. Few of the present humans would leave offspring, as they would be replaced by the offspring of the highest members of the Earth.

Many lower animals would have evolved and would have had a great future if it had not been for the competition of the higher animals. On the lower rungs of the animal ladder, however, there is no ceremony. There the weakest are simply devoured. (We hope that nothing of the sort will happen in the attitude of strong cultures to the weak, even to animals. And now there is propaganda about mercy for animals.)

In the same way the first rudiments of gentle life in the form of the simplest living organic compounds cannot at present withstand the competition of existing more advanced bacteria and other creatures.

Without them, it would be a different matter. The rudiments of life could develop, give multicellular and higher beings up to man and beyond. But there are no opportunities for them: they are immediately wiped out by the surrounding ready-made and comparatively perfect life, which has many millions of years of existence behind it. Where is there to fight it!

So the development of higher forms of life, for example, in relation to man, requires special isolation and great care for it, which people, unfortunately, do not know. That is why man has so little progress in body and mind so far.

Let us digress a little to the side. The question involuntarily arises: is it profitable for mankind to breed the higher breeds and mercifully eliminate the lower ones? I will ask you what a vegetable grower who wants to feed himself should do: whether to breed vegetables from their seeds or to wait for algae to develop from bacteria, mosses from algae, ferns from mosses, meadow grasses from the latter, bad vegetables from weeds and good vegetables from the latter. Would he not have had to wait millions of years for carrots, beets, cabbage, potatoes, etc.? The answer is clear. We should do the same.

Animal and imperfect human reproduction is still necessary, and even increased reproduction is necessary. It is impossible to possess the Earth without overpopulating it. But the fuller the population of the Earth becomes, the stricter will be the selection of the best, the stronger their reproduction and the weaker the reproduction of the laggards. In the end the latter will disappear for their own good, as they will incarnate in perfect forms.

 


 

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“Planets are inhabited by living creatures”

“Planets are inhabited by living creatures”

Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

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1933

 


 

Many well-educated and worldwide-known scientists disbelieve existence of animals on other planets on the grounds that nobody saw them and they do not show themselves. Likewise, for a long time Europeans believed that there is no America and people living there.

 Here we want to prove the contrary: it is quite impossible to doubt inhabitance of numberless planets.

 There is undoubted knowledge, although currently it is impossible to verify it. For example, chemical composition of suns’ surface is known in theory. However, we have not hold a single crumb of their substance in our hands. Much is known about celestial bodies. For example, their sizes, distances, densities. But nobody measured all this directly, and only theoretical verification of this knowledge is possible. Nobody saw atoms, however, they undoubtedly exist. Similarly, there are solid grounds for complete confidence in existence of numerous units of nonearthly habitants.

 Which are these grounds? We will name them.

  1.  All these trillions of suns and all rarefied gaseous masses of the above consist of the same substance as the Earth is composed of.
  2.  All planets separated from suns. Therefore, they are also composed of the same matter as the matter which our planet is formed of.
  3.  All celestial bodies are subject to gravity. Therefore, weight is found on all planets.
  4.  There are liquids and gases on all major planets.
  5.  All planets are exposed to the same rays of their suns.
  6.  Almost all planets have day-and-night cycles and seasons.

 It is evident from the above that planets from various solar systems differ from one another only quantitatively, not qualitatively. Well, they are of different size, have different gravity, different depth of their oceans, different atmospheric depth, they have different mean temperature, different duration of day-and-night cycles and year, different harshness of climate, etc. But, certainly, there are planets extremely similar to the Earth.

 There are about ten major planets and a thousand of small ones near every sun. At least one of the large ones resembles the Earth – by temperature, size, gravity, water and air, etc. Well, how could one deny organic life on them?

 One could count a million of billions of suns in the known Universe. So, we have the same number of planets similar to the Earth. It is implausible to deny life on them. If life was conceived on the Earth, why it could not emerge in the same conditions on planets similar to the Earth? There can be less of them than the number of suns, but, however, they must be. It is possible to deny life on 50, 70, 90 percent of all these planets, but not on all of them – it is quite impossible.

 Besides, why should the difference of conditions eliminate life? On our planet there are places with different temperature, different environment (water, air, soil), and other conditions do vary as well. However, is there a place with no plants and animals on the Earth? They can be found everywhere – even in arctic snows, on heights and in depths. Absence of light, cold, heat – nothing stops development of living organisms on the Earth. Therefore, each sun has not just one inhabited planet, but, probably, a few of them.

 Technical force of humanoid creatures matters a good deal as well. Thanks to it, a man on the Earth can organize a comfortable life on poles and in deserts, on mountains and under water, above earth and in aether, and anywhere else. It is especially true for our mighty descendants.

 What are the grounds for denial of reasonable planetary beings in the Universe? We will name these grounds.

 We are told: if there were any, they would have visited the Earth. My answer is: maybe, they will visit us, but time has not come yet for this. Savage Australians and Americans of ancient centuries saw Europeans visit them – but many millenniums passed before they arrived. Similarly, we will see such a visit in some time. At other planets, maybe, their mighty habitants for a long time have been visiting one another.

 We are also objected: if they existed, they would have shown us some signs of their existence.

 My answer is: our facilities are too weak to perceive these signs. Our celestial neighbours understand that at the certain level of knowledge people themselves will definitely prove inhabitance of another planets. In addition, there is no good of informing about inhabitance of planets lower animals from the Earth, along with majority of humankind – because of low degree of their development. What if this knowledge does harm? What if massacres and St. Bartholomew’s nights occur due to this?

 Time must pass until the average level of humankind’s development is sufficient for nonearthly dwellers to visit us.

 We – brothers – kill one another, wage wars, treat animals cruelly. How will we treat the creatures who are quite alien to us? What if we consider them rivals in owning the Earth and destroy ourselves in a one-sided fight? They cannot wish such a fight and death. Humankind is as far in development from more perfect planetary creatures, as lower animals are from people. We do not go on a visit to wolves, venomous snakes or gorillas. We only kill them. Perfect animals from the cosmos do not want to do the same with us.

 Could we carry out reasonable communication with dogs and monkeys? Similarly, higher creatures are powerless to communicate with us so far.

 On the other hand, there is a number of strange facts that prove participation of another creatures in our life. It already directly confirms existence of another, more mature, organisms.

 

© Translated into English by Oleksandra Hamanenko


 

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