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Author Mitton, Simon, 1946-

Title Fred Hoyle : a life in science
Published Cambridge, UK ; New York, N.Y. : Cambridge University Press, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 369 pages)
Contents COVER; HALF-TITLE; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; FOREWORD BY PROFESSOR PAUL DAVIES; PROLOGUE; 1 AN END AND A BEGINNING; 2 TRAINING FOR COSMOLOGY; 3 THE STAR MAKERS; 4 HOYLE'S SECRET WAR; 5 THE NATURE OF THE UNIVERSE; 6 LIVES OF THE STARS; 7 CLASH OF TITANS; 8 ORIGIN OF THE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS; 9 MATTERS OF GRAVITY; 10 MOUNTAINS TO CLIMB; 11 THE WATERSHED; 12 STONES, BONES, BUGS AND ACCIDENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
Summary The scientific life of Fred Hoyle (1915-2001) was truly unparalleled. During his career he wrote groundbreaking scientific papers and caused bitter disputes in the scientific community with his revolutionary theories. Hoyle is best known for showing that we are all, literally, made of stardust in his paper explaining how carbon, and then all the heavier elements, were created by nuclear reactions inside stars. However, he constantly courted controversy and two years later he followed this with his 'steady state' theory of the universe. This challenged another model of the universe, which Hoyle called the 'big bang' theory. Fred Hoyle was also famous amongst the general public. He popularised his research through radio and television broadcasts and wrote best-selling novels. Written from personal accounts and interviews with Hoyle's contemporaries, this book gives valuable personal insights into Fred Hoyle and his unforgettable life
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-353) and index
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Subject Hoyle, Fred, 1915-2001.
SUBJECT Hoyle, Fred, 1915-2001 fast
Subject Astronomers -- Great Britain -- Biography
SCIENCE -- Astronomy.
Astronomers
Great Britain
Genre/Form collective biographies.
Biographies
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781139042321
1139042327
9780511852107
051185210X
9781139044950
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