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Fred Hoyle

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'''Fred Hoyle''' (1915-2001) was a British [[astronomer]] noted for his rejection of [[naturalistic]] theories of how the [[universe]] came into being. Nobel Prize winner Fowler wrote: "Fred Hoyle was the second great influence in my life. The grand concept of nucleosynthesis in stars was first definitely established by Hoyle in 1946." <ref>http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/hoyle.htm</ref> During a radio lecture, he coined the term "[[Big Bang Theorybig bang theory|big bang]]" to ridicule the theory (that he disbelieved) that the universe began from an explosion.*He was best known for his seminal contributions to the theory of the structure of [[star]]s and on the origin of the chemical elements in stars. He was a joint proponent of the [[Steadysteady-Statestate]] model of the universe.
In an obvious punishment of Fred Hoyle, the [[Nobel Prize]] was awarded to underlings for Fred Hoyle's work. This prize was awarded at a time when Fred Hoyle was uncovering how the [[Archaeopteryxarchaeopteryx]] maintained by the British Museum of History is a fraud.
<ref>http://www.cf.ac.uk/maths/wickramasinghe/hoyle.html</ref>
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