According to Hoyle
rN VERYONE who has stared in wonder at the night sky-and, after all, who hasn’t?--is a potential amateur astronomer. Many who have been frightened off by the belief that astronomy is too difficult have found in Fred Hoyle an expert who makes the nature of the Universe seem intelligible, even fascinating, to the layman. Most fascinating of all is his exposition of the theory that the Universe was not created in one vast cataclysm in the remote past, but is being continually created and will go on being created throughout an infinite future. Mr. Hoyle’s BBC talks have been broadcast from NZBS stations in many parts. of the country (they are currently being heard from 1XN and 2XN on Friday nights), and they are now to be replayed from-1YC, starting at 8.0 p.m. on Monday, May 5.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 669, 2 May 1952, Page 21
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140According to Hoyle New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 669, 2 May 1952, Page 21
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