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Home is where the wind blows

chapters from a cosmologist's life

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In Home Is Where the Wind Blows, Sir Fred Hoyle, one of this century's most eminent scientists and author of dozens of successful books, both fiction and nonfiction, offers a revealing and charming account of his life and work.

Mathematician, physicist, astronomer, cosmologist - Sir Fred is perhaps best known, in scientific circles, for his brilliant explanation of the origin of the elements from hydrogen nuclei in stars (a process known as nucleosynthesis) and for developing (with Sir Hermann Bondi and Thomas Gold) the elegant but controversial steady-state theory of the Universe (which assumes the continuous creation of matter).

In 1950, in the last of a series of radio lectures on astronomy that he delivered on the air for the BBC, Sir Fred coined the term "Big Bang" to characterize the competing expanding-Universe theory, which has since become the dominant paradigm. Ironically, the term has become a permanent addition to the language of cosmology.

  1. Sir Fred's name has become well known to the general public because of his unusual ability to describe the ideas of science in a simple and accessible way. In addition to his scientific work, he has written more than a dozen works of popular science (many of them widely translated) and more than a dozen works of science fiction (most of them in collaboration with his son, Geoffrey).

In all his work, Sir Fred has shown himself to be ready and able to challenge established thinking. In the author's amusing and memorable account of his childhood in Home Is Where the Wind Blows, the reader will see how this came to be true. Possessed since infancy with a strong streak of independence, he was encouraged by his parents, throughout his school years, to trust his own judgment and to think for himself.

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443

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Home is where the wind blows: chapters from a cosmologist's life
1994, University Science Books
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Mill Valley, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
520/.92, B
Library of Congress
QB460.72.H69 A3 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 443 p., [24] p. of plates :
Number of pages
443

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1435881M
Internet Archive
homeiswherewindb0000hoyl
ISBN 10
093570227X
LCCN
93048080
OCLC/WorldCat
29669217
Library Thing
783033
Goodreads
1186367

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