Focusing on the extraordinary contributions of Thomas Gold, this account delves into the life and work of a notable astrophysicist from the late 20th century. Edited by Simon Mitton, a Cambridge astrophysicist and science historian, the book draws from Gold's autobiography to provide insights into his groundbreaking ideas and achievements in the field of astrophysics.
Thomas Gold Knihy
Tommy Gold bol rakúsko-americký polyhistor a astrofyzik, ktorého práca v oblasti kozmológie a neutrónovej vedy zmenila naše chápanie vesmíru. Spolu s ďalšími navrhol teóriu stacionárneho stavu vesmíru a správne interpretoval pulzary ako rotujúce neutrónové hviezdy. Jeho hlboká vedecká intuícia a otvorenosť často spochybňovali zavedené predpoklady a vyvolávali kontroverzie, čím zanechal nezmazateľnú stopu v medzinárodnej vede.





Exploring the origins of life, the author presents a theory suggesting that the deep hot biosphere may be the cradle of life and questions whether barren planets like Mars harbor similar ecosystems. Additionally, the book posits the existence of vast reserves of hydrocarbons rising from the Earth's depths, potentially offering a significant source of gas and petroleum. These provocative ideas are bolstered by an increasing amount of scientific evidence, challenging conventional beliefs about life and energy resources.