JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE INDICATES THAT QUESTIONS REMAIN: 2/4: Flashes of Creation: George Gamow, Fred Hoyle, and the Great Big Bang Debate, by Paul Halpern
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🗓️ 4 December 2023
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A respected physics professor and author breaks down the great debate over the Big Bang and the continuing quest to understand the fate of the universe. Today, the Big Bang is so entrenched in our understanding of the cosmos that to doubt it would seem crazy. But as Paul Halpern shows in Flashes of Creation, just decades ago its mere mention caused sparks to fly. At the center of the debate were the Russian-American physicist George Gamow and the British astrophysicist Fred Hoyle. Gamow insisted that a fiery explosion explained how the elements of the universe were created. Attacking the idea as half-baked, Hoyle countered that the universe was engaged in a never-ending process of creation. The battle was fierce. In the end, Gamow turned out to be right—mostly—and Hoyle, along with his many achievements, is remembered for giving the theory the silliest possible name: "the Big Bang." Halpern captures the brilliance of both thinkers and reminds us that even those proven wrong have much to teach us about boldness, imagination, and the universe, itself.
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| 0:39.0 | CVS I and the world. I'm John Bachelor with Professor Paul Halpern. His new book is Flashes of Creation, George Gamoff, Fred Hoyle, and the Great Big Bang debate. |
| 0:46.2 | I met Fred Hoyle from a science fiction book he wrote in the 1950s. |
| 0:50.8 | I met George Gamoff from a book that he wrote about cosmology one two three infinity in the |
| 0:55.8 | 1950s. I never understood Gamoff. I loved Hoyle so those are my prejudices but to have them both together is a joy thanks to |
| 1:04.9 | Paul's work. So we pick up our story of the son of the pianist at the movies, Fred Hoyle, he arrives at Cambridge through a series of, you can't make |
| 1:16.2 | this up debates, mentor, he has mentor professors and he's guided to Cambridge. He arrives at the time of a rich turning of physics at Cambridge. |
| 1:28.2 | Maxborn, Rudolph Pirals, they're building an accelerator. |
| 1:33.6 | The professor desitter dies, but others come. |
| 1:37.0 | Professor Price, Professor Deirac. |
| 1:39.4 | And he wins his PhD eventually in 1939. |
| 1:44.0 | What did Fred Hoyle think he was while at Cambridge |
| 1:47.1 | with all these distinguished physicist Paul? |
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