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Last week cosmologists were arguing a new theory, originated by Mathematical Physicist Raymond A. Lyttleton of Cambridge University and elaborated with the help of Mathematician Hermann Bondi of the University of London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Unbalanced Universe | 6/22/1959 | See Source »

...Parts in 1 Billion Billion. Lyttleton and Bondi belong to the British school of cosmology, which holds that matter is being created continuously in the form of hydrogen atoms appearing in empty space. Each hydrogen atom consists of one electron and one proton, and physicists have generally assumed that the positive electrical charge of the proton is exactly equal to the negative charge of the electron. Lyttleton and Bondi point out that this is only an assumption...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Unbalanced Universe | 6/22/1959 | See Source »

...important studies of cosmic rays. He entered astronomy less than ten years ago, for until then he had been studying the ear's ability to analyze sound waves by their frequency. His first paper in astronomy was "The Steady-State Theory of the Expanding Universe," in collaboration with H. Bondi...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: British Astronomer Thomas Gold To Join University's Department | 1/18/1957 | See Source »

Within this framework Moore has ample room for a portrayal which will be remembered for some time to come. The part is there and that's all he needs. Moore is supported by Beulah Bondi as the grandmother, Leo G. Carroll as Mr. Brink, and David John Stellery as the boy, Pud. I found Miss Bondi's performance especially touching, but the others were certainly commendable...

Author: By Herbert S. Meyers, | Title: On Borrowed Time | 1/29/1953 | See Source »

...cubic inch. This gas is depleted, of course, when galaxies condense from it. But Hoyle was convinced that galaxies are forming continuously. So he calculated how much hydrogen must be supplied to keep up the formation of galaxies. His answer came out very close to the answer of Bondi and Gold. This check convinced both parties that the "continuous creation" of hydrogen in space is an actual fact...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: According to Hoyle | 11/20/1950 | See Source »

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