The Big Bang Revolutionaries
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The Big Bang Revolutionaries by Jean-Pierre Luminet
Many widely read scientific writers of our day mistakenly attribute the concepts of the expanding universe and the Big Bang to Edwin Hubble and Albert Einstein. Hubble did provide evidence of an expanding universe, but he neither discovered such evidence nor accepted the radical idea that space itself was expanding. As for Einstein, he held out against the idea of an expanding universe for more than a decade, and ceased working in the field as soon as he had to amend his view. The real heroes of the Big Bang revolution are the Russian Alexander Friedmann and Belgian priest Georges Lema tre. That they are virtually unknown to the general public is one thing. That their contribution is underestimated by astrophysicists and cosmologists is another, for the concepts they promulgated are among the most remarkable achievements of twentieth-century science. The Big Bang Revolutionaries amends the record, telling the remarkable story of how these two men, joined by the mischievous George Gamow and in the face of conventional scientific wisdom, offered a compelling view of a singular creation of the universe in what Lema tre termed a primeval atom.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781637120408 |
| Title | The Big Bang Revolutionaries |
| Author | Jean-Pierre Luminet |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Discovery Institute |
| Year published | 2024-04-23 |
| Number of pages | 254 |
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