Fred Hoyle's Universe

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Fred Hoyle's Universe

Fred Hoyle's Universe

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3.20 (10 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 26 May, 2005
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Fred Hoyle was one of the most widely acclaimed and colourful scientists of the twentieth century, a down-to-earth Yorkshireman who combined a brilliant scientific mind with a relish for communication and controversy. Best known for his steady-state theory of cosmology, he described a universe with both an infinite past and an infinite future. He coined the phrase 'big bang' to describe the main competing theory, and sustained a long-running, sometimes ill-tempered, and typically public debate with his scientific rivals. He showed how the elements are formed by nuclear reactions inside stars, and explained how we are therefore all formed from stardust. He also claimed that diseases fall from the sky, attacked Darwinism, and branded the famous fossil of the feathered Archaeopteryx a fake. Throughout his career, Hoyle played a major role in the popularization of science. Through his radio broadcasts and his highly successful science fiction novels he became a household name, though his outspokenness and support for increasingly outlandish causes later in life at times antagonized the scientific community. Jane Gregory builds up a vivid picture of Hoyle's role in the ideas, the organization, and the popularization of astronomy in post-war Britain, and provides a fascinating examination of the relationship between a maverick scientist, the scientific establishment, and the public. Through the life of Hoyle, this book chronicles the triumphs, jealousies, rewards, and feuds of a rapidly developing scientific field, in a narrative animated by a cast of colourful astronomers, keeping secrets, losing their tempers, and building their careers here on Earth while contemplating the nature of the stars.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780198507918
ISBN10 0198507917
Number Of Pages 418
Item Weight 803 g
Product Dimensions 165 x 242 x 35 mm
Publisher / Reseller Oxford University Press
Format hardback
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Among all British scientists, Fred Hoyle must be one of the most promising subjects for a biography. This is [because of] the importance and originality of his research; the fact that his science covers themes that attract wide public interest; and his role as one of the outstanding publicists of science.' * Professor Sir Martin Rees, FRS (Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge University) *
[Jane Gregory] has a rare ability to combine a high level of historical scholarship with some very interesting ideas on the public understanding of science, all expressed in a highly readable narrative. * Dr Andrew Warwick (History of Science, Imperial College) *
highly accessible * Sunday Times {Culture} *
very well written. I am embarrassed by not being able to choose between these two excellent books. Luckily, they are so reasonably priced that I can happily recommend that you get both of the. Read one now and save the other for later enjoyment. * The Times Higher *
very well written * Times Educational Supplement *
lucid and enjoyable * Daily Telegraph *

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Author's Bio

Jane Gregory is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at University College London.

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