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IN a recent article in Nature1, Prof. Max Born introduces Prof. Jordan to British students of cosmology, being, I am sure, under the misapprehension that Jordan and his work were not well known here. In this introduction reference is made to Mr. Hoyle's article in Nature2, where the continuous creation of matter is discussed briefly ; the earlier and more complete descriptions of these theories3,4 were, however, not mentioned.
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Born, M., and Jordan, P., Nature, 164, 637 (1949).
Hoyle, F., Nature, 183, 196 (1949).
Bondi, H., and Gold, T., Mon. Not. Roy. Astro. Soc., 108, 252 (1948).
Hoyle, F., Mon. Not. Roy. Astro. Soc., 108, 372 (1948).
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GOLD, T. Creation of Matter in the Universe. Nature 164, 1006–1007 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/1641006b0
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