Sidebar: Hoyle Scoffs at "Big Bang" Universe Theory
The primary message of this article is that the biggest detractor of the
evolutionary Universe theory ended up coining the phrase by which it is
became to be known Big Bang theory.
Hoyle was no fan of the "evolutionary" model of the universe. He
coined the term "Big Bang" on a BBC radio broadcast of The Nature
of Things in 1949. The term took about another decade to really
catch on. Once it did, however, the term stuck. Attempts have
been made to rename it, since it mistakenly leaves the impression that
the universe started with an explosion. For example, in 1993 Sky and
Telescope magazine ran a contest to rename it, and received many
interesting ideas. More amusingly (but still perpetuating the explosion
misconception), Bill Watterson in his Calvin and Hobbes comic
strip referred to it as "The Horrendous Space Kablooie!"
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