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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_HoyleFred Hoyle - Wikipedia

    Sir Fred Hoyle FRS (24 June 1915 – 20 August 2001) was an English astronomer who formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis and was one of the authors of the influential B 2 FH paper.

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · Sir Fred Hoyle (born June 24, 1915, Bingley, Yorkshire [now West Yorkshire], England—died August 20, 2001, Bournemouth, Dorset) was a British mathematician and astronomer best known as the foremost proponent and defender of the steady-state theory of the universe.

  3. Sep 20, 2001 · Fred Hoyle, who died on 20 August at the age of 86, was the most imaginative of men, a kind of Leonardo. He made monumental contributions to astrophysics and cosmology, and was a brilliant...

  4. Aug 22, 2001 · Sir Fred Hoyle, one of the most creative and provocative astrophysicists of the last half century, who helped explain how the heavier elements were formed and gave the name Big Bang, meant to be...

  5. May 4, 2005 · FRED HOYLE (1915-2001) had two huge advantages. First, he was a genius, with an enormously fertile mind and a huge capacity for hard work. Second, he was in the right place at the right time.

  6. Professor Sir Fred Hoyle, astronomer, cosmologist and science author has died at the age of 86. Although best known as a supporter of the Steady State theory of the Universe, and a determined opponent of the commonly accepted Big Bang theory, Hoyle also received international acclaim for his original work on stars, galaxies, gravity and the ...

  7. Sir Fred Hoyle is renowned as one of the twentieth century's great scientific thinkers, who was not afraid to question orthodox beliefs. Hoyle was born in Gilstead, Bingley West Yorkshire in 1915 into a close family community.

  8. Professor Sir Fred Hoyle (1915-2001) was one of the most distinguished, creative and controversial scientists of the twentieth century.

  9. www.wikiwand.com › en › Fred_HoyleFred Hoyle - Wikiwand

    Sir Fred Hoyle FRS (24 June 1915 – 20 August 2001) was an English astronomer who formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis and was one of the authors of the influential B 2 FH paper.

  10. Dec 30, 2001 · Was Sir Fred Hoyle one of the most distinguished astrophysicists of all time, or was he a diehard speculator, a lover of hullabaloo and an embarrassment to consensual science -- almost a...