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    British 'Steady-State' Astronomer Fred Hoyle Dies
    By SPACE.com staff and wire reports
    posted: 08:26 am ET
    22 August 2001


    Fred Hoyle, the English astronomer credited with coining the phrase
    ``Big Bang'' to describe academic theory on the creation of the cosmos,
    died Wednesday. He was 86.

    Hoyle, a Cambridge University academic and science fiction writer,
    objected to many conventional cosmological theories and became known for
    his efforts to popularize science.

    He challenged the belief that a huge explosion 12,000 million years ago
    caused the cosmos, ironically giving the theory a name which would last,
    the ``Big Bang.'' He coined the phrase while describing the theory on a
    radio show.

    Instead of the ``Big Bang,'' Hoyle advocated the ``steady state'' theory
    that the cosmos had no beginning but that new galaxies were formed as
    others moved apart, and in collaboration with Chandra Wickramasinghe he
    has pioneered the modern theory of panspermia.

    Although scientific evidence mounted against his stance, Hoyle was
    acclaimed for much of his work on stars, galaxies, gravity and atoms.

    He has held the position of Plumian Professor of Astronomy at Cambridge
    University, and was also the founder of the Institute of Astronomy at
    Cambridge. He was an Honorary Fellow of both Emmanuel College and
    St.John's College Cambridge and an Honorary Professor at Cardiff
    University of Wales.

    Born in Yorkshire in northern England to wool merchant parents in 1915,
    Hoyle could navigate by the stars by the time he was 10 and often stayed
    up all night gazing at the stars through his telescope.

    In 1968 Hoyle was awarded the UN Kalinga Prize, he also received the
    Royal Medal of the Royal Society and the Gold Medal of the Royal
    Astronomical Society.

    In 1997 he was awarded the Crafoord Prize by the the Swedish Academy in
    recognition of outstanding basic research in fields not covered by the
    Nobel prize.

    He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Foreign Associate of the U.S.
    National Academy of Sciences. He has published over 40 books, including
    technical science, popular science and science fiction.

    "Hoyle can be credited with having led a revolution in British
    astrophysics which at least banished an uncritical acceptance of
    cosmological orthodoxy,'' the Times said in its obituary.

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    A bit belated, don't you think Ralph???



    "Ralph Hertle" <ralph.hertle@verizon.net> wrote in message
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    He went out with a "big bang" which is still reverberating throughout
    the cosmos to this day.
    "John Zinni" <j_zinni.NOCRAP@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
    news:bruYc.4131$7i2.176185@news20.bellglobal.com.. .



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    John Zinni wrote:


    Yes.

    But truth is death, isn't it?



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    In message <A3wYc.64811$0o5.35250@bignews1.bellsouth.net>, Dr. Morbius
    <morb@forbidden.planet.com> writes
    Actually, he went out championing ideas about Archaeopteryx and diseases
    from space which threatened the reputation of one of the greatest
    astrophysicists of the 20th century.
    Which doesn't explain why Ralph is not quite four years late posting
    someone else's story..
    --
    What have they got to hide? Release the ESA Beagle 2 report.
    Remove spam and invalid from address to reply.

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    "Dr. Morbius" <morb@forbidden.planet.com> wrote in
    news:A3wYc.64811$0o5.35250@bignews1.bellsouth.net:


    Unlike our dear little Mad Scientist, who seems to have disappeared with
    nary a whimper. <g>

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    "Ralph Hertle" <ralph.hertle@verizon.net> wrote in message
    news:4132ACDF.6050104@verizon.net...

    Interesting ... does that imply that falsehood is life ...

    .... WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU BABBLING ABOUT???


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    Jonathan Silverlight wrote:

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    That is your lie. That is your attempt to make the newsgroup into your
    personal psychological reality. You seem to be projecting your wishes to
    make it seem to you that your wishes are real. They aren't.




    What you fail to understand is that there is no explanation.

    You lied again by saying that I plagiarized "someone else's story". You
    failed to note I did, in fact, provide the proper credit, and a
    followed that with a second post that provided the credit for the URL.

    Ralph Hertle


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    In message <Xns95556B699AA38stargazerkilolaninet@129.250.170. 89>, Paul
    Lawler <stargazer@kilolaniDOT.net> writes

    Haven't you heard of "talk of the devil"? ;-)

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    Ralph Hertle wrote:


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    Here's that missing URL:

    http://www.space.com/scienceastronom...it_010822.html



 

 
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