The Measure of the Universe: A History of Modern CosmologyClarendon Press, 1965 - 436 síður |
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A History of Modern Cosmology John David North. CHAPTER 10 CONTINUAL CREATION AND THE STEADY- STATE THEORIES OF BONDI , GOLD , AND HOYLE WHETHER or not the steady - state theories of Bondi , Gold , and Hoyle constitute relativistic ...
A History of Modern Cosmology John David North. CHAPTER 10 CONTINUAL CREATION AND THE STEADY- STATE THEORIES OF BONDI , GOLD , AND HOYLE WHETHER or not the steady - state theories of Bondi , Gold , and Hoyle constitute relativistic ...
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... theories . We shall refer to this question again in the following chapter . By and large the steady- state theory is in its consequences the simplest cosmological theory of repute produced so far this century . It requires , for example ...
... theories . We shall refer to this question again in the following chapter . By and large the steady- state theory is in its consequences the simplest cosmological theory of repute produced so far this century . It requires , for example ...
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... model which McCrea has offered of an expanding universe with zero - point stress.72 The steady - state theories differ from the evolutionary models perhaps most conspicuously in that they involve no singular state , either in the past ...
... model which McCrea has offered of an expanding universe with zero - point stress.72 The steady - state theories differ from the evolutionary models perhaps most conspicuously in that they involve no singular state , either in the past ...
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COSMOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES WITH | 16 |
FIELD THEORIES AND THE WISH TO | 24 |
The Le SageThomson explanation of gravitation | 38 |
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