Article ID: CBB001320788

Nordic Cosmogonies: Birkeland, Arrhenius and Fin-de-siècle Cosmical Physics (2013)

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During the two decades before World War I, many physicists, astronomers and earth scientists engaged in interdisciplinary research projects with the aim of integrating terrestrial, solar and astronomical phenomena. Under the umbrella label cosmical physics they studied, for example, geomagnetic storms, atmospheric electricity, cometary tails and the aurora borealis. According to a few of the cosmical physicists, insights in solar-terrestrial and related phenomena might be extrapolated to the entire solar system or beyond it. Inspired by their research in the origin and nature of the aurora, Kristian Birkeland from Norway and Svante Arrhenius from Sweden proposed new theories of the universe that were of a physical rather than astronomical nature. Whereas Birkeland argued that electrons and other charged particles penetrated the entire universe -- and generally that electromagnetism was of no less importance to cosmology than gravitation -- Arrhenius built his cosmology on the hypothesis of dust particles being propelled throughout the cosmos by stellar radiation pressure. Both of the Scandinavian scientists suggested that the universe was infinitely filled with matter and without a beginning or an end in time. Although their cosmological speculations did not survive for long, they are interesting early attempts to establish physical cosmologies and for a while they attracted a good deal of attention.

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Authors & Contributors
Anduaga Egaña, Aitor
Montalbani, Ovidio
Santamaría, Marco Antonio
Jonas Harvard
Greg Brennecka
Kato, Susumu
Journals
Journal of Geophysical Research
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Journal of Dialectics of Nature
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Publishers
Olschki
Guaraldi
William Morrow
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Physics
Astronomy
Cosmology
Earth sciences
Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
Atmosphere (Earth)
People
Einstein, Albert
Kepler, Johannes
Galilei, Galileo
Friedmann, Alexander
Empedocles of Agrigentum
Chapman, Sydney
Time Periods
20th century, early
Renaissance
Ancient
20th century
17th century
16th century
Places
Sweden
Italy
Scandinavia; Nordic countries
Europe
Hellenistic world
Naples (Italy)
Institutions
International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics
American Geophysical Union
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