I recently purchased The Static Universe: exploding the myth of cosmic expansion, through amazon.
I've long been suspicious about the Big Bang Theory (not the TV show, which is very funny, but the actual BBT), and I have suspected that some re-worked version of the Steady State Theory will have its innings again.
So I thought this work might have valuable nuggets of fact and argument that could shore up that ignorant prejudice.
The author is Hilton Ratcliffe, a distinguished astrophysicist who was one of the co-discoverers of the CNO nuclear fusion cycle on the surface of the sun. (This is a cycle involving carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen.) He is a member of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa and the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, as well as a fellow of the Institute of Physics, a British institution. So I guess he travels a lot!
So: heretical science from someone who could easily have sat on his laurels as a member of the establishment but chose to defy it instead? Makes a great story.
Unfortunately, it doesn't make for a great book.
More on that tomorrow.
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