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'''Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky''' was a [[Russia | |image = Wiki noimage.jpg | ||
|birth = 17 September 1857<br>Izhevskoye, {{Wiki|Ryazan Governorate}}, [[Russian Empire]] | |||
|death = 19 September 1935 {{c|aged 78}}<br>{{Wiki|Kaluga}}, [[Russia|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] | |||
|species = [[Human]] | |||
|affiliates = {{Wiki|Socialist Academy}}}} | |||
'''Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky''' (Russian: Константин Эдуардович Циолковский; 1857 – 1935) was a [[Russia]]n scientist in service to both the autocratic Tsars and their [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] successors. | |||
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In 1911, Tsiolkovsky published the second part of the work ''Exploration of Outer Space by Means of Rocket Devices'',<ref name="WP">{{WP|Konstantin Tsiolkovsky}}</ref> in it writing ''"The [[Earth]] is the cradle of humanity, but [[Humans|mankind]] cannot stay in the cradle forever."'' in regards to the possibility of outer-space travel.<ref name="Fall2">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall 2|Issue #02]]</ref> | |||
In 1928, he wrote a book entitled ''[[The Will of the Universe]]'', in which he propounded a philosophy of {{Wiki|panpsychism}}.<ref name="Fall3">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall 3|Issue #03]]</ref> | |||
===Legacy=== | |||
In 1998, Tsiolkovsky's quote about the cradle of humanity was heard by [[Daniel Cross]] in a hallucination brought on by the Bleeding Effect and a withdrawal from his psychiatric medication.<ref name="Fall2" /> | |||
By 2000, a copy of his philosophical book ''The Will of the Universe'' resided in the [[Mentor (2000)|Mentor]]'s [[Dubai]] facility.<ref name="Fall3" /> | |||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:09, 14 June 2025
Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky (Russian: Константин Эдуардович Циолковский; 1857 – 1935) was a Russian scientist in service to both the autocratic Tsars and their Soviet successors.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Career[edit | edit source]
In 1911, Tsiolkovsky published the second part of the work Exploration of Outer Space by Means of Rocket Devices,[1] in it writing "The Earth is the cradle of humanity, but mankind cannot stay in the cradle forever." in regards to the possibility of outer-space travel.[2]
In 1928, he wrote a book entitled The Will of the Universe, in which he propounded a philosophy of panpsychism.[3]
Legacy[edit | edit source]
In 1998, Tsiolkovsky's quote about the cradle of humanity was heard by Daniel Cross in a hallucination brought on by the Bleeding Effect and a withdrawal from his psychiatric medication.[2]
By 2000, a copy of his philosophical book The Will of the Universe resided in the Mentor's Dubai facility.[3]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: The Fall (mentioned only)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky on Wikipedia
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: The Fall – Issue #02
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: The Fall – Issue #03