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A Different Approach to Cosmology: From a Static Universe through the Big Bang towards Reality [Paperback]

F. Hoyle , G. Burbidge , J. V. Narlikar
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  • Paperback: 372 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; Digitally Printed 1st Pbk. Version edition (8 Sep 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0521019265
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521019262
  • Product Dimensions: 1.7 x 2.4 x 0.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,684,154 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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'Professor Sir Fred Hoyle, Britain's greatest living astrophysicist … launches his most comprehensive attack against the Big Bang theory, in a book with the archly subversive title A Different Approach to Cosmology. … when Hoyle makes a cosmic pronouncement, it is invariably worth hearing … Together with two other respected astrophysicists, Hoyle systematically reviews the evidence for the Big Bang theory, and gives it a good kicking … it's hard not to be impressed by the audacity of the demolition job. The supposedly impressive evidence for galaxies being more crowded together in the past, they argue, emerged from woefully incomplete surveys of the night sky. Now the surveys are complete, the results tally nicely with the Steady State theory. As for the cooking of hydrogen into other elements, Hoyle and his colleagues show that ordinary stars are quite capable of doing this. And when they do, moreover, they fill the universe with a feeble amount of heat - just as observed. … I can only hope that I possess one-thousandth of Hoyles' fighting spirit when I, like him, have reached my 85th year.' Robert Matthews, The Sunday Telegraph

'Throughout the last few decades, Fred Hoyle, Geoffrey Burbidge and Jayant Narlikar have done the cosmology community a great service by developing and defending a serious alternative to Big bang models of cosmic origins. A Different Approach to Cosmology is a summary of their work … by elucidating one of the hot Big Bang's competitors, the authors provide a good educational exercise for any graduate student interested in fundamental cosmology.' David W. Hogg and Matias Zaldarriaga, Science

'… this book … will help [younger cosmologists] to understand how Hoyle and others started to consider some bold and relevant cosmological ideas long before anyone else and to give credit where it is due.' Roger Blandford, Times Higher Education Supplement

'Fred Hoyle is one of the most famous living astronomers in Britain. This is not only because he wrote excellent popular books and gave inspirational radio broadcasts, but also because of a wilful determination to court controversy, pronouncing on viruses from space, or airing allegations about faked fossils. But it is astrophysics and cosmology for which he was first known. He made fundamental contributions to astrophysics … Hoyle also played a prominent role in the development of the steady state theory … he has teamed up with two erstwhile colleagues to review the field in which he cut his scientific teeth.' New Scientist

'This tome is the book of the year. The three very well-known authors, three who have stuck together through many a stiff cosmological controversy, put their case for a 'different' type of cosmological interpretation of observational 'facts'. Their concluding chapter is realism indeed.' Irish Astronomical Journal

'… there is much in here to enthral and fascinate.' Stuart Clark, Journal of the British Astronomical Association

'… I recommend this book highly not only to beginners, but even more so to the experts. if we were not willing to listen to Hoyle, Burbidge, and Narlikar, whom else should we trust?' Wolfgang Kundt, General Relativity and Gravitation

'… one of the clearest accounts I have yet encountered of the history of mainstream modern cosmology … this is a fascinating book, expressing the views of three scientists who choose to go against the conventional cosmological wisdom. It is extremely important for such skepticism to exist and for such books to be written.' Mario Livio, Physics Today

'[I] warmly recommend it to anyone with a deep interest in cosmology.' Neil English, Astronomy Now

'Writing from the heart, with passion and punch, these three cosmologists make a powerful case for viewing the universe in a different light.' Europe & Astronomy

'The book is a mix of history, polemic, and thought-provoking questioning. It outlines a critique of the currently accepted cosmology.' David Southwood, EOS

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This is a different kind of book about cosmology, a field of major interest to professional astronomers, physicists, and the general public. All research in cosmology adopts one model of the universe, the hot big bang model. But Fred Hoyle, Geoffrey Burbidge and Jayant Narlikar take a different approach. Starting with the beginnings of modern cosmology, they then conduct a wide ranging and deep review of the observations made from 1945 to the present day. Here they challenge many conventional interpretations. The latter part of the book presents the authors' own account of the present status of observations and how they should be explained. The controversial theme is that the dependency on the hot big bang model has led to an unwarranted rejection of alternative cosmological models. Writing from the heart, with passion and punch, these three cosmologists make a powerful case for viewing the universe in a different light.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
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This book represents a serious challenge to the widely adopted big bang theory and the authors draw deeply upon their scientific and mathematical abilities to present their alternative views. In this respect, it makes difficult reading for those who do not share these skills as their arguments are widely supported with mathematical equations etc. For the interested layman ( like myself!) however, there is still plenty of interesting material to ponder upon. Hoyle has been much maligned for his controversial views on the big issues - Darwinism,Cometary viruses and panspermia but some of these are gradually gaining wider acceptance and near future experiments from NASA et al, could turn current Scientific dogma on it's head. It is in this vein that this book is presented and even if the going is hard or the maths difficult or erroneous,its strength lies in the direct challenge to 'accepted' popular theories on the nature of the Universe.
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I bought this book for a present for someone, and I have to say that I am really disappointed in it. I thought that it would be a good lay-mans book about cosmology, but if you don't know anything about science then this is definitely not the book for you. It is full of scientific formulas that are not explained, so therefore you have to know what all the symbols mean before you read the book, in order to understand anything in it. Very disappointing as I said, especially for the price that it is. Also there are no photos or colour in the book. Overall its a book that would suitable for someone doing a degree in the subject, but definitely not for the layman.
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Compelling! the cosmology paradigm debates ended too soon! 22 Mar 2000
By LG - Published on Amazon.com
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Sir Fred Hoyle and fellow authors, Geoffrey Burbidge and Jayant Narlikar show why the paradigm debates in modern cosmology ended too soon! Their sweeping analysis includes the early static universe concepts, the Einstein, de Sitter, and Friedmann-Lemaitre relativistic models, the controversy of the classic Steady-State vs. the Big Bang, and the contemporary Big Bang paradigm. As participants, they discuss the controversies over interpretation of the Hubble velocity-distance relation, light element origins, the radio sources and their fabled distributions, the quasars, the cosmic microwave background, and large-scale matter distribution.

They summarize the accumulating evidences for intrinsic-peculiar redshifts, and ejection of compact X-ray and optical sources from active galactic nuclei. The Big Bang is found wanting both in theoretical assumption and observationally. Building on their Quasi-Steady-State cosmology, the authors propose that both observation and scale-invariant gravitational equations require us to consider an ongoing-episodic creation of matter within the universe. . . .

Don't let prevailing theory (or episodic mathematical equations) keep you from reading this important book!

42 of 45 people found the following review helpful
Seeing the Universe in a different light... 16 April 2000
By Brakaway - Published on Amazon.com
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A rare and well balanced scientific discussion of the relative merits of the new Quasi Steady State versus Big Bang concept of the Universe. This book gives the reader a feel for the basis of our understanding of the Universe. A feeling for the vast uncertainties concerning our interpretation of distant objects, such as Quasars.

Please note: This book is for serious students of cosmology. The authors presume the reader has an understanding of general relativity.

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A Book for Anyone Interested In How Science Is Done 26 Mar 2010
By Rick M. - Published on Amazon.com
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First, Ignore the 1-star review. That reviewer does not know what this book is about & probably never read it. The other reviews are by people who did read it, thoughtfully. Any person interested in cosmology & in how science should be done will find this book clear & gripping. It does use the equations of (e. g.) Relativity in reasoning about the Universe, but always with clear verbal treatment, too. I have no training in mathematical physics, but gained insight into how formulas & equations are used in cosmology by scanning thru their presentation! Above all, this book provides a fine critical account of cosmological studies from the early 20th C. to its end, with emphasis on where good scientific practice has or has not been used. The problems they find have only worsened & spread in the 10 years since the book was written, which makes it's content even more essential. Finally, all 3 authors are tops in astronomy & are excellent writers. I hope the paperback edition will be reprinted at a nice low price so anyone can own a copy of this important book.
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