The Social Construction of Physical Cosmology
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Sociologists point out that when an interesting idea in science appears the odds are that someone else had already proposed it. This reenforces the thought that scientific discoveries are close to inevitable; if one person doesn't hit on the idea others likely will, as has happened so often. I will mention examples in the development of our present standard cosmology, and thoughts about future multiples that may be to come.
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Presenters
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P J E Peebles
Princeton University
Authors
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P J E Peebles
Princeton University