Vindication of Cosmic Biology

Tribute to Sir Fred Hoyle (19152001)

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Astrophysics & Space Science, Other Sciences, History
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Author: Nalin Chandra Wickramasinghe ISBN: 9789814675277
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: May 28, 2015
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Nalin Chandra Wickramasinghe
ISBN: 9789814675277
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: May 28, 2015
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

In the year 2015, 100 years after Fred Hoyle was born, the ideas relating to the cosmic origins of life are slowly gaining credence in scientific circles. Once regarded as outrageous heresy, evidence from a variety of disciplines — astronomy, geology, biology — is converging to support these once heretical ideas.

This volume opens with recent review articles pointing incontrovertibly towards our cosmic heritage, followed by a collection of published articles tracing the development of the theory throughout the years. The discovery that microorganisms — bacteria and viruses — are incredibly resistant to the harshest conditions of space, along with the detection of an estimated 144 billion habitable planets around other star systems in our galaxy alone, makes it virtually impossible to maintain that life on one planet will not interact with life elsewhere. The emerging position is that life arose exceedingly rarely, possibly only once, in the history of the cosmos, but its subsequent spread was unstoppable. "Panspermiology" can no longer be described as an eccentric doctrine, but rather is the only doctrine supported by an overwhelming body of evidence. Fred Hoyle's work in this area may in the fullness of time come to be regarded as his most important scientific contribution.

Contents:

  • Recent Reviews
  • Papers from 2000–2014
  • Papers from 1990–2000
  • Papers from 1980–1990
  • Papers from 1970–1980
  • Prospects for the Future

Readership: University students, researchers and historian of science interested in astrobiology or the work of Sir Fred Hoyle.
Key Features:

  • Compiled by the foremost proponent of the theory of panspermia
  • Traces the history of development of the idea of cometary panspermia from the time of its first proposal in 1979 to the present time
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In the year 2015, 100 years after Fred Hoyle was born, the ideas relating to the cosmic origins of life are slowly gaining credence in scientific circles. Once regarded as outrageous heresy, evidence from a variety of disciplines — astronomy, geology, biology — is converging to support these once heretical ideas.

This volume opens with recent review articles pointing incontrovertibly towards our cosmic heritage, followed by a collection of published articles tracing the development of the theory throughout the years. The discovery that microorganisms — bacteria and viruses — are incredibly resistant to the harshest conditions of space, along with the detection of an estimated 144 billion habitable planets around other star systems in our galaxy alone, makes it virtually impossible to maintain that life on one planet will not interact with life elsewhere. The emerging position is that life arose exceedingly rarely, possibly only once, in the history of the cosmos, but its subsequent spread was unstoppable. "Panspermiology" can no longer be described as an eccentric doctrine, but rather is the only doctrine supported by an overwhelming body of evidence. Fred Hoyle's work in this area may in the fullness of time come to be regarded as his most important scientific contribution.

Contents:

Readership: University students, researchers and historian of science interested in astrobiology or the work of Sir Fred Hoyle.
Key Features:

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