Article ID: CBB001320693

Naming the Big Bang (2014)

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The standard model of modern cosmology is known as the hot big bang, a name that refers to the initial state of the universe some fourteen billion years ago. The name Big Bang introduced by Fred Hoyle in 1949 is one of the most successful scientific neologisms ever. How did the name originate and how was it received by physicists and astronomers in the period leading up to the hot big bang consensus model in the late 1960s? How did it reflect the meanings of the origin of the universe, a concept that predates the name by nearly two decades? Contrary to what is often assumed, the name was not an instant success---it took more than twenty years before Big Bang became a household word in the scientific community. When it happened, it was used with different connotations, as is still the case. Moreover, it was used earlier and more frequently in popular than in scientific contexts, and not always relating to cosmology. It turns out that Hoyle's celebrated name has a richer and more surprising history than commonly assumed and also that the literature on modern cosmology and its history includes many common mistakes and errors. An etymological approach centering on the name Big Bang provides supplementary insight to the historical understanding of the emergence of modern cosmology. Keywords:big bang, cosmology, universe, Fred Hoyle, George Gamow, scientific names, bibliometrics, etymology

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Authors & Contributors
Sarah Jeanne S. Parker
Bagdonas, Alexandre
Johnson, John, Jr
Rappenglück, Michael A.
Peebles, Phillip James Edwin
Bühnemann, Gudrun
Journals
Science and Christian Belief
European Physical Journal H
History of Science in South Asia
Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry
Physics in Perspective
Naturwissenschaften
Publishers
Harvard University Press
Basic Books
Presses Universitaires de France
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Cosmology
Big bang theory
Universe
Astronomy
Science and religion
Science and culture
People
Gamow, George
Hoyle, Fred
Lemaître, Georges Édouard
Malla, Pratāpa
Alpher, Ralph Asher
Huxley, Julian Sorell
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
21st century
Medieval
20th century, early
18th century
Places
United States
Nepal
England
Institutions
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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