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Fred Hoyle

    24 juin 1915 – 20 août 2001

    Sir Fred Hoyle fut l'un des scientifiques les plus éminents, créatifs et controversés du vingtième siècle. Au-delà de ses travaux en astronomie théorique, il était un alpiniste passionné, un joueur d'échecs avide et un auteur de science-fiction. Il fut un vulgarisateur scientifique important et a forgé le terme 'Big Bang'. Ses contributions continuent d'inspirer et de provoquer le débat scientifique.

    Into Deepest Space
    The Incandescent Ones
    A for Andromeda
    The Inferno
    Fifth Planet
    The Black Cloud
    • 2023

      Man and Materialism

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Offering a deep intellectual exploration, this 1957 publication examines the historical trends shaping humanity's future. It challenges readers to engage with complex ideas and encourages a critical understanding of the forces influencing societal development. The book serves as a thought-provoking resource for those interested in the interplay between history and the potential trajectories of human civilization.

      Man and Materialism
    • 2023

      Commonsense in Nuclear Energy

      • 94pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a looming energy crisis in the late 1970s, this book advocates for nuclear fission as a viable alternative primary fuel. It explores the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions and presents a compelling case for harnessing nuclear power to address global energy demands. The author emphasizes the potential of nuclear fission to transform energy production and mitigate crises, making a significant contribution to discussions on energy policy and environmental sustainability.

      Commonsense in Nuclear Energy
    • 2020

      The Andromeda Anthology

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The Andromeda duology from renowned scientist Fred Hoyle and television producer John Elliot, published in one volume

      The Andromeda Anthology
    • 2001

      A for Andromeda

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(590)Évaluer

      A new radio telescope picks up from the constellation of Andromeda a complex series of signals which prove to be a programme for a giant computer. After the computer is built it begins to relay information from Andromeda. Scientists find themselves possessing knowledge previously unknown to mankind, knowledge that could threaten the security of human life itself.

      A for Andromeda
    • 1984
    • 1983
    • 1979

      Fast-paced novel written with wry humour by the father-son team, set in London and Scotland, in Australia and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, about facing imminent natural catastrophe, from a quasar in the sky.

      The Inferno
    • 1979
    • 1979