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CHAPTER ONE Background: From Einstein to Hubble |
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CHAPTER TWO Lemaitre's Fireworks Universe |
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2.1 The Discovery of the Expanding Universe |
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2.4 The Time Scale Difficulty |
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CHAPTER THREE Gamow's Big Bang |
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3.1 Nuclear Physics and Stellar Energy |
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3.2 The Ultimate Nuclear Oven |
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3.3 Cosmology as a Branch of Physics |
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CHAPTER FOUR The Steady-State Alternative |
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4.1 Stationary Universes and Creation of Matter |
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4.3 Emergence of the Steady-State Theory |
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4.4 Two Steady-State Papers |
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4.5 Elaboration and Initial Response |
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CHAPTER FIVE Creation and Controversy |
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5.1 Developments and Modifications of Steady-State Theory |
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5.2 Is Cosmology a Science? |
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5.3 Religion, Politics, and the Universe |
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CHAPTER SIX The Universe Observed |
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6.1 Observational Challenges |
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6.2 Galaxies and Atomic Nuclei |
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6.3 Implications of Radio Astronomy |
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CHAPTER SEVEN From Controversy to Marginalization |
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7.1 New Observations, New Debates |
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7.2 Relics from the Birth of the Universe |
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7.3 Hoyle's Many Alternatives |
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7.4 The Termination of the Controversy |
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CHAPTER EIGHT Epilogue: Dynamics of a Controversy |
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APPENDIX I A Cosmological Chronology, 1917-1971 |
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APPENDIX II Technical Glossary |
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NOTES |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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INDEX |
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