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I remember attending an NSF summer school at the University of Michigan in 1953, and in the informal discussions, Gerard Kuiper, one of the lecturers, openly complained that Hoyle was opposed to the universe expanding from a singularity only because it was too much like the Genesis account of creation.

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Owen Gingerich

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