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Hoyle and Fred
Fred Hoyle is credited with coining the term Big Bang during a 1949 radio broadcast.
* 1915 – Fred Hoyle, English astronomer ( d. 2001 )
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Flew proposed the view, held earlier by Fred Hoyle, that the universe is too young for life to have developed purely by chance and that, therefore, an intelligent being must exist which was involved in designing the conditions required for life to evolve.
For example, Fred Hoyle suggested that potential for life on Earth was no more probable than a Boeing 747 being assembled by a hurricane from the scrapyard.
* August 20 – Fred Hoyle, British astronomer and writer ( b. 1915 )
** English astronomer Fred Hoyle coins the term Big Bang
* June 24 – Sir Fred Hoyle, British astronomer ( d. 2001 )
The book was published in 1963 as part of the Time Reading Program with an introduction by Fred Hoyle.
However, in order to give the series as authentic a veneer as possible, Geoffrey Hoyle, son of physicist Fred Hoyle and a noted science fiction author in his own right, gave his advice regarding how time travel might be possible.
* 1953 — Fred Hoyle predicts a carbon-12 resonance to allow stellar triple alpha reactions at reasonable stellar interior temperatures
* 1963 — Fred Hoyle and William A. Fowler conceive the idea of supermassive stars
* 1948 — Hermann Bondi, Thomas Gold, and Fred Hoyle propose steady state cosmologies based on the perfect cosmological principle
* 1950 — Fred Hoyle coins the term " Big Bang ", saying that it was not derisive ; it was just a striking image meant to highlight the difference between that and the Steady-State model.
* 1974 — Robert Wagoner, William Fowler, and Fred Hoyle show that the hot Big Bang predicts the correct deuterium and lithium abundances
This lent theoretical support to the Big Bang theory, although it did not explain the presence of elements heavier than helium ( this was later explained by Fred Hoyle ).
* Fred Hoyle Astronomer.
That theory was begun by Fred Hoyle in 1946 with his argument that a collection of very hot nuclei would assemble into iron.
After graduating with a pass degree in June 1942, Gold worked briefly as an agricultural laborer and lumberjack in northern England before joining Bondi and Fred Hoyle on naval research into radar ground clutter near Dunsfold, Surrey.
In 1960, Gold collaborated again with Fred Hoyle to show that magnetic energy fueled solar flares and that flares were triggered when opposite magnetic loops interact and release their stored energy.
Gold engaged in thorough discussion on the matter with Fred Hoyle, who even included a chapter on " Gold's Pore Theory " in his 1955 book Frontiers in Astronomy.
In 1985, Gold won the prestigious Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society, an award whose recipients include Fred Hoyle, Hermann Bondi, Martin Ryle, Edwin Hubble, James Van Allen, Fritz Zwicky, Hannes Alfvén and Albert Einstein.
In the West, Thomas Gold and Sir Fred Hoyle were in dispute with H. Alfven and N. Herlofson, while K. O.
Many of the world's leading astronomers have appeared on the show through the years, including Harlow Shapley ( the first to measure the size of the Milky Way galaxy ), Fred Hoyle, Carl Sagan, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Samuel Tolansky, Harold Spencer Jones, Martin Ryle, Carlos Frenk, and Bart Bok.

Hoyle and Geoffrey
* B²FH, an astrophysics paper by the British astronomers Geoffrey Burbidge, Margaret Burbidge and Fred Hoyle and the American astronomer William Fowler, describes the synnthesis of the lightest elements through nuclear processes in stars.
She returned to England in 1953 and started research in collaboration with her husband Geoffrey Burbidge, Fred Hoyle, and William Alfred Fowler.
29, Issue 4, pp. 547 – 650 ), coauthored with E. Margaret Burbidge, Geoffrey Burbidge, and Fred Hoyle, was published in 1957.
* Albert H. Morehead, Richard L. Frey, Geoffrey Mott-Smith: The New Complete Hoyle: the authoritative guide to the official rules of all popular games of skill and chance, New York: Doubleday, 1991, ISBN 0-385-24962-4
Christopher H. Derrick of Geoffrey Bles publishers, presumably in 1963 and before Lewis ’ s death, wrote a proposal for a book that was to include “ Religion and Rocketry ,” stating that “ This essay seems to have been written in rebuttal of an argument which is only likely to be brought forward by a rather silly minority ( though an academically distinguished one )…” Hoyle would have been part of that academically distinguished, but silly, minority.
* Geoffrey Hoyle ( born 1942 ), science fiction writer ( son of Fred Hoyle )

Hoyle and Burbidge
The creative 1957 review paper by E. M. Burbidge, G. R. Burbidge, Fowler and Hoyle ( see Ref.
* E. M. Burbidge, G. R. Burbidge, W. A. Fowler, F. Hoyle, Synthesis of the Elements in Stars, Rev.
Quickly, many important omissions in Hoyle's theory were corrected, beginning with the publication of a celebrated review paper in 1957 by Burbidge, Burbidge, Fowler and Hoyle ( commonly referred to as the B < sup > 2 </ sup > FH paper ).
* Burbidge, G., Burbidge, E. M., Fowler, W. A., and Hoyle, F., " Synthesis of the Elements in Stars ," Reviews of Modern Physics, 29 ( 4 ), 547-650, 1957.
* E. M. Burbidge, G. R. Burbidge, W. A. Fowler, F. Hoyle, Synthesis of the Elements in Stars, Rev.

Hoyle and .
It is popularly reported that Hoyle, who favored an alternative " steady state " cosmological model, intended this to be pejorative, but Hoyle explicitly denied this and said it was just a striking image meant to highlight the difference between the two models.
Ironically, it was Hoyle who coined the phrase that came to be applied to Lemaître's theory, referring to it as " this big bang idea " during a BBC Radio broadcast in March 1949.
Perhaps the original compilation of popular playing card games was collected by Edmund Hoyle, a self-made authority on many popular parlor games.
The U. S. Playing Card Company now owns the eponymous Hoyle brand, and publishes a series of rulebooks for various families of card games that have largely standardized the games ' rules in countries and languages where the rulebooks are widely distributed.
Fiz Stape prematurely gave birth to a baby girl, Hope, after her husband, John, struck his stalker Charlotte Hoyle with a hammer to silence her.
* Hoyle, R. W. ( 2001 ) The Pilgrimage of Grace and the Politics of the 1530s.
As both playwright and actress, she took the role of Steve Hoyle.
( Note: Dixon rewrote The Traitor as The Black Hood ( 1924 ) and Steve Hoyle was renamed George Wilkes.
In some forms of early American roulette wheels-as shown in the 1886 Hoyle gambling books, there were numbers 1 through 28, plus a single zero, a double zero, and an American Eagle.
According to Hoyle " the single 0, the double 0, and eagle are never bars ; but when the ball falls into either of them, the banker sweeps every thing upon the table, except what may happen to be bet on either one of them, when he pays twenty-seven for one, which is the amount paid for all sums bet upon any single figure.
Roger Wilco is trapped in the Hoyle game, and is trying to find a way to escape back to his game world.
Roger Wilco returns in Hoyle 3, along with bad guy characters, Arnoid and Vohaul, but the characters are limited to talking about the game itself.
Roger also appears as an opponent in Hoyle Classic Card Games, the fourth game in the series.
Edmond Hoyle, of " According to Hoyle " fame, wrote an early popular and definitive textbook, A Short Treatise on the Game of Whist.
It has been conjectured that Hoyle belonged to the Crown Coffee House party.

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