Controversial Cosmologist Fred Hoyle Dies At 86
MikeCamel writes: "The BBC announced today that Fred Hoyle, astronomer, science populariser and science fiction writer, died yesterday, aged 86. He is best known for having coined the phrase 'Big Bang,' though he was actually an opponent of the idea, and advocated the 'steady state' theory. He also believed that life didn't start on Earth, but that we were 'seeded' from outer space."
farrellj adds: "Hoyle was famous for a number of things, inventing the term 'Big Bang,' figuring out how stars create the heavier elements, and his most controversial, the idea that the seeds of life on earth came from space. He was also a noted Science Fiction writer, with many books, sometimes co-authored with his son, Geoffrey. We have lost one of the more original thinkers in the field of Astrophysics. You can read more at the NY Times site. (free reg. required, yadda yadda)"
Did he go out with a bang? A big one?
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The unfortunate truth (unfortunate for him, where he is now I mean):
... more like he *still is*.
... not any more, now I'm sure he advocates the Bible.
... again: not anymore.
"he was actually an opponent of the idea"
"advocated the "steady state" theory"
"He also believed that life didn't start on Earth"
and I'm not trying to joke around either, I grieve for him, however, he chose his path and the consequences of it and that cannot change for all eternity.