Fred Hoyle
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Definition
Proper noun: * Fred Hoyle: An English astrophysicist and cosmologist. He was a prominent advocate of the Steady State theory of the universe and made significant contributions to the understanding of how elements are created inside stars, a process known as nucleosynthesis.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Fred Hoyle famously coined the term "Big Bang" during a radio broadcast, though he himself did not support that theory.
- The work of Fred Hoyle on stellar nucleosynthesis explained the origin of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium.
- Many of Fred Hoyle's lectures and writings popularized complex astrophysical concepts.
Advanced Usage
- "Hoylean" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the theories or ideas of Fred Hoyle.
- The paper discussed a Hoylean model of the universe, contrasting it with modern inflationary cosmology.
Variants and Related Words
- Steady State theory (noun phrase): The cosmological model, championed by Hoyle and others, which proposes the universe has no beginning or end in time and maintains a constant average density.
- Nucleosynthesis (noun): The process that creates new atomic nuclei from pre-existing nucleons (protons and neutrons), a field to which Hoyle made foundational contributions.
Synonyms
- Astrophysicist
- Cosmologist
- Scientist
Related Phrases
- "The B²FH paper": Refers to the seminal 1957 scientific paper "Synthesis of the Elements in Stars" by Margaret Burbidge, Geoffrey Burbidge, William Fowler, and Fred Hoyle, which detailed the processes of stellar nucleosynthesis.
Noun
- an English astrophysicist and advocate of the steady state theory of cosmology; described processes of nucleosynthesis inside stars (1915-2001)