Artificial Gravity for Humans in Space: Philosophical and Methodological, Historical, Technological, and Futurological Aspects
The article presents the research materials and results on artificial gravity for humans in space. We analyse several important and interrelated aspects of the development and application of artificial gravity in manned spaceflights and providing permanent safe, dignified human life in outer space f...
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description | The article presents the research materials and results on artificial gravity for humans in space. We analyse several important and interrelated aspects of the development and application of artificial gravity in manned spaceflights and providing permanent safe, dignified human life in outer space from an interdisciplinary perspective and in the context of theory and practice. The article introduces philosophical foundations of artificial gravity from the perspective of praxeology and space biospheres environment management to ensure human life, safety, and development in space. A brief description of the conceptual model of outer space applications of artificial gravity for humans is made. The definitions are given. The main methods of creation and influence and modes of artificial gravity application for humans in outer space are systematized. This article reviews the global evolution of ideas, technologies, and artificial gravity projects in the 19th-21th centuries; it presents periodization, general classification and important examples. The article studies advances, issues, limits and perspectives of the research and application of artificial gravity for space exploration. The key conclusions are formulated. |
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spelling | doaj.art-85454c863a3f4fb490623d9614f32e942022-12-21T21:47:07ZengInternational Society of Philosophy and CosmologyФилософия и космология2307-37052518-18662021-10-0127587110.29202/phil-cosm/27/4Artificial Gravity for Humans in Space: Philosophical and Methodological, Historical, Technological, and Futurological AspectsSergey Krichevsky0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1094-7770SI. Vavilov Institute for the History of Science and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia)The article presents the research materials and results on artificial gravity for humans in space. We analyse several important and interrelated aspects of the development and application of artificial gravity in manned spaceflights and providing permanent safe, dignified human life in outer space from an interdisciplinary perspective and in the context of theory and practice. The article introduces philosophical foundations of artificial gravity from the perspective of praxeology and space biospheres environment management to ensure human life, safety, and development in space. A brief description of the conceptual model of outer space applications of artificial gravity for humans is made. The definitions are given. The main methods of creation and influence and modes of artificial gravity application for humans in outer space are systematized. This article reviews the global evolution of ideas, technologies, and artificial gravity projects in the 19th-21th centuries; it presents periodization, general classification and important examples. The article studies advances, issues, limits and perspectives of the research and application of artificial gravity for space exploration. The key conclusions are formulated.http://ispcjournal.org/journals/2021/02/PhC_27_Krichevsky.pdfartificial gravityhumanlifephilosophy of gravityspacespace biosphere |
spellingShingle | Sergey Krichevsky Artificial Gravity for Humans in Space: Philosophical and Methodological, Historical, Technological, and Futurological Aspects Философия и космология artificial gravity human life philosophy of gravity space space biosphere |
title | Artificial Gravity for Humans in Space: Philosophical and Methodological, Historical, Technological, and Futurological Aspects |
title_full | Artificial Gravity for Humans in Space: Philosophical and Methodological, Historical, Technological, and Futurological Aspects |
title_fullStr | Artificial Gravity for Humans in Space: Philosophical and Methodological, Historical, Technological, and Futurological Aspects |
title_full_unstemmed | Artificial Gravity for Humans in Space: Philosophical and Methodological, Historical, Technological, and Futurological Aspects |
title_short | Artificial Gravity for Humans in Space: Philosophical and Methodological, Historical, Technological, and Futurological Aspects |
title_sort | artificial gravity for humans in space philosophical and methodological historical technological and futurological aspects |
topic | artificial gravity human life philosophy of gravity space space biosphere |
url | http://ispcjournal.org/journals/2021/02/PhC_27_Krichevsky.pdf |
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