Cosmology – Personal Notes from
Two World Class Cosmologists

I’m thrilled.

Just received two courteous personal notes from the world’s leading cosmologist – Professor James Peebles of Princeton, and England’s Astronomer Royal – Martin Rees at Cambridge University (England).

I had written to them asking for help in finding a “definitive definition” of “Big Bang.”

Professor Peebles wrote back —

Professor James Peebles of Princeton

Professor James Peebles of Princeton

“Hello David

“The name Big Bang is a very poor choice because it suggests a moment of time — a bang — and maybe also a place — where the bang occurred. Neither is part of the reasonably well tested theory of the evolution of the universe from a hot dense state to what we see around us. But the name has stuck, so I have stopped boycotting it.

“As you see the definition is a mess. The connotation to me is the relativistic theory of the expansion of the universe.

“Cheers, Jim

and when I get permission I will add Professor Rees’ note.

To receive either note is an honor – but to get both . . . oh my.

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