The Center brings together researchers involved in fundamental issues of theoretical and experimental physics, cooperates with a number of universities, research centers and observatories in several countries.
The staff of the Center regularly participates in international and national conferences on astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology, theoretical physics, biophysics, etc.
The research results of the Center's staff are published in the journal "Physics of Consciousness and Life, Cosmology and Astrophysics", in other scientific journals and proceedings of scientific conferences.
A number of papers have been published in the fields of theoretical physics, relativistic mechanics, astrophysics, gravity, cosmology and biophysics, as well as the history of science.
The Center for Physical and Space Research of the International Institute of Socionics was established in 2005 to coordinate the efforts of researchers in the field of fundamental physics, astrophysics, cosmology and biophysics.
Heads of the Centre:
The research results of the Center's staff are published in the “Physics of Consciousness and Life, Cosmology and Astrophysics” journal, in other scientific journals and proceedings of scientific conferences.
One of the important scientific achievements of the Center was the development of a new cosmological model by A.V. Bukalov using the concepts of solid state physics and the microscopic theory of superconductivity.
This superconducting cosmological model (CMS) has provided an elegant and no-hassle solution to one of the most fundamental problems of modern physics and cosmology — the problem of the cosmological constant. At the same time, the model is consistent with the modern theory of inflation — model A.A. Starobinsky. Another consequence of the — the ability to calculate the masses of all elementary particles, which are not calculated in the Standard Model, but are free parameters.
Reports on this topic were made at more than 10 international scientific conferences and seminars on cosmology and astrophysics, articles published in a number of scientific journals.