Flashes of Creation
George Gamow, Fred Hoyle, and the Great Big Bang Debate
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Paul Halpern
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"Paul Halpern’s Flashes of Creation introduces us to the human side of the Big Bang: the debate about whether it happened and the effort to develop a consistent mathematical description of the early universe. Flashes of Creation is an engaging look at an important moment in the history of cosmology, and in the era of big data and large, diverse collaborations, it is a valuable retrospective of a distinctly 20th century approach to fundamental physics."
—Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, author of, The Disordered Cosmos
—Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, author of, The Disordered Cosmos
"Cosmology today is an established and exciting science, but in the mid-twentieth century it was looked at as somewhat disreputable. This engrossing book tells the story of the two audacious physicists who had the courage to envision the universe as a whole, disagreeing with each other but shaping our modern view of the cosmos."—Sean Carroll, author of, Something Deeply Hidden
"An astute and deeply researched account of the argument between two of the most colorful characters in twentieth-century science, about the true nature of literally everything in existence. Flashes of Creation shows scientists at their most human, as they struggle to unravel riddles of cosmic importance."—Philip Ball, author of, Beyond Weird: Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Quantum Physics is Different
"Beautifully written and thoroughly researched, Flashes of Creation offers a fresh look at the mid-20th century debate—sometimes playful, mostly contentious—on the origin of our universe. Paul Halpern’s engaging narrative and rich portrayals of the key participants adds a new and reverberating bang to the story of the Big Bang theory’s triumph."—Marcia Bartusiak, author of, The Day We Found the Universe and Black Hole
"A vivid and gripping tale of the origins of today's cosmology, Flashes of Creation weaves together the extraordinary personalities and their scientific disputes that gave birth to the theory of the Big Bang. Informative and enjoyable."—Ian Stewart, author of, Calculating the Cosmos
"Paul Halpern adroitly weaves together the careers of two maverick scientists in this illuminating history of the competing theories of the universe."—Frank Close, University of Oxford and author of, The Infinity Puzzle
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As advertised, the work is based on the lives and achievements of Gamow and Hoyle, however, like the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London, all the big names are there: Lemaître, Hubble, Pauli, Cockcroft, Born, Landau, Feynman, Bethe, Bohr, Arno Penzias and Wilson, of course, but also Fowler and Chandra, Thorne, Penrose, Guth, and many more.
From the humanistic perspective, the book enlightens us about how science and academia can be utterly unfair. We learn, for instance, that Jocelyn Bell did not get the Nobel in physics in 1974 for for the discovery of pulsars just because… she was a woman? Really? Also, that neither did Hoyle, despite being the leader, the incontrovertible pioneer in the study of heavy element formation at the core of stars, just because he had upset some people in Stockholm? What?? At any rate, and more importantly, Dr. Halpern shows us how life can be overwhelming and sometimes tragic for those whose quest is the pursue of science. He inspires us by magisterially retracing their lives and by showing us their work to decipher the most profound secrets of our ever expanding universe. A true gem of a book!
*A Crown Jewel*
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The narrator on this audio book is wooden, and the book is really a complete biography of Gamow and Hoyle, rather than simply the story of their rivalry. Frankly, there was much more information about the two men than I was really interested in. However, I'm sure it will be completely fascinating to the reader who wants to know the backstory of late twentieth century developments in astrophysics.
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