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STEADY STATE UNIVERSE by Eric Karlan. The Basics Who: Hermann Bondi, Thomas Gold, and Sir Fred Hoyle When: 1948 Where: Earth What: Proposed the Steady.

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Page 1: STEADY STATE UNIVERSE by Eric Karlan. The Basics Who: Hermann Bondi, Thomas Gold, and Sir Fred Hoyle When: 1948 Where: Earth What: Proposed the Steady.

STEADY STATE UNIVERSE

by Eric Karlan

Page 2: STEADY STATE UNIVERSE by Eric Karlan. The Basics Who: Hermann Bondi, Thomas Gold, and Sir Fred Hoyle When: 1948 Where: Earth What: Proposed the Steady.

The Basics•Who: Hermann

Bondi, Thomas Gold, and Sir Fred Hoyle

•When: 1948

•Where: Earth

•What: Proposed the Steady State Theory

•Why: An alternative theory to the Big Bang

Page 3: STEADY STATE UNIVERSE by Eric Karlan. The Basics Who: Hermann Bondi, Thomas Gold, and Sir Fred Hoyle When: 1948 Where: Earth What: Proposed the Steady.

The TheoryThe universe is

always the same, all the time, always

static, always contracting or

expanding.

Page 4: STEADY STATE UNIVERSE by Eric Karlan. The Basics Who: Hermann Bondi, Thomas Gold, and Sir Fred Hoyle When: 1948 Where: Earth What: Proposed the Steady.

THE LOGIC•Based on theoretical mathematical

calculations

•No sudden beginning to universe

•Decrease in density caused by expansion balanced by continuous creation of matter condensing into galaxies

•Maintain forever present appearance of the universe

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The Workings

•Reservoir of energy is negative: Expansion and creation work against each other

• Small number of atoms needed annually to maintain steady state

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The Contributions

• Explains hydrogen and helium abundance in the universe

•Contributes to Wheeler-Feynman Theory

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The Refutation •Distribution of

Radio Sources

• 1966: Discovery of Quasars

•Cosmic Background Radiation

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The Meaning

•Radio galaxies and quasars occur only at very large distances

•Implies red-shift

•Thus, evolution of universeX

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The Conclusion

• The Big Bang Model prevails present day

• Steady State theory helped to prove Big Bang through its testability

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The Works Cited

• The Steady State Universe. Accessed 25 March, 2006. http://www.schoolsobservatory.org.uk/study/sci/cosmo/internal/steady.htm

• “Steady State Universe.” Wikipedia. 11 March, 2004. Accessed 25 March, 2006. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steady_state_universe