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  2. Fred Hoyle - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Sir Fred Hoyle FRS ... Published in his 1982/1984 books Evolution from Space ...

  3. Junkyard tornado - Wikipedia

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    The junkyard tornado argument has been taken out of its original context by theists to argue for intelligent design, and has since become a mainstay in the rejection of evolution by religious groups, even though Fred Hoyle declared himself an atheist, [1] and even though the junkyard tornado argument is considered a fallacy in its original ...

  4. Diseases from Space - Wikipedia

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    Diseases from Space is a book published in 1979 that was authored by astronomers Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe, where they propose that many of the most common diseases which afflict humanity, such as influenza, the common cold and whooping cough, have their origins in extraterrestrial sources.

  5. Steady-state model - Wikipedia

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    E.g., the universe has no beginning and no end. This required that matter be continually created in order to keep the universe's density from decreasing. Influential papers on the topic of a steady-state cosmology were published by Hermann Bondi, Thomas Gold, and Fred Hoyle in 1948.

  6. B2FH paper - Wikipedia

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    The B 2 FH paper [1] was a landmark scientific paper on the origin of the chemical elements. The paper's title is Synthesis of the Elements in Stars, but it became known as B 2 FH from the initials of its authors: Margaret Burbidge, Geoffrey Burbidge, William A. Fowler, and Fred Hoyle.

  7. Stellar nucleosynthesis - Wikipedia

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    The theory was initially proposed by Fred Hoyle in 1946, [1] who later refined it in 1954. [2] Further advances were made, especially to nucleosynthesis by neutron capture of the elements heavier than iron , by Margaret and Geoffrey Burbidge , William Alfred Fowler and Fred Hoyle in their famous 1957 B 2 FH paper , [ 3 ] which became one of the ...

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  9. Category:Novels by Fred Hoyle - Wikipedia

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