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Home Is Where the Wind Blows

Book • 1997
In Home is Where the Wind Blows, Fred Hoyle reflects on his multifaceted life as a scientist, author, and thinker.

The book provides an intimate look into Hoyle's journey from his early years to his groundbreaking contributions in astrophysics and cosmology.

It delves into his experiences during World War II, his involvement with radar technology, and his later work on stellar nucleosynthesis.

Hoyle also shares his perspectives on the scientific community, the Big Bang theory, and the controversies that surrounded his career.

The autobiography reveals Hoyle's independent spirit and unwavering commitment to challenging established scientific norms.

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