“Anyone informed that the universe is expanding and contracting in pulsations of 80 billion years has the right to ask, ’What’s in it for me?’ "— Peter De Vries, U.S. Author, The Glory of the Hummingbird
Originally “the Big Bang” was a term of derision by famed astronomer Fred Hoyle of Edward Lemaitre’s discovery – that if Albert Einstein’s characterizations of space, time and matter were correct, the universe had to be expanding over time from an original “primeval atom”. Even Einstein strongly disliked that idea and invoked a “cosmological constant” to get around it. When Edwin Hubble’s observations showed that the universe was indeed expanding, Einstein called his particular fudge factor the biggest mistake he ever made.Now, of course, “the Big Bang” has caught on but a much better description would be “The Lost Chord” or even “Harmonia Mundi” – the generation of all possible upper and lower harmonics from a single wave form. No bang, no horrendousness, no kablooie – only harmonic and interference patterns worthy of the implications of Genesis 1:1 and of the name Yehawweh itself.
Physicist use simple words to describe these things because it is hard enough developing any real understanding especially on the basis of mathematics of these extraordinary events. If we named it something really difficult for which physics students would have to remember on top of all the complex subject matter, then it may push them over the breaking point which they are constantly teetering.
I have been very interested in the continuing discovery of harmony in the universe. The bible text apparently was not being poetic when it mentioned “the music of the spheres.”
It is a wonder and I would let it be a wonder! Space is swinging, perhaps it dances with joy and praises god? And we shall continue this swinging, in singing, dancing and praising god! Everything is swinging, atoms also do!
Yes, I watch BBT, as often as i can. Great writing, great personalities. Just pure fun all around. To each his own, of course, but this one’s a hit around this house.
“Empiricists”? . . . Give me a break! Normal adults lack that level of vocabulary. What happened to Calvin the loveable, and Hobbes the smoochable? I’m going to Non Sequitur. At least I know the strange, unexpected language and circumstance can be expected.
Even though Einstein may be wrong, he’s attracted enough folks to look at all his other thoughts. He’s added to peoples’ thoughts and imagination (“which is greater than knowledge”!)
Stars=“Goodness, Gracious, Great Balls of Fire”The Sun=Fire KingThe Moon=Earth’s Dirty Little BrotherVenus=Our EVIL twin sister.Can you imagine if we actually got scientists to start calling them that! What a riot! Gotta luv C&H. <3 :P
brick10 over 12 years ago
Tell Neil DeGrasse Tyson about it.
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
“Anyone informed that the universe is expanding and contracting in pulsations of 80 billion years has the right to ask, ’What’s in it for me?’ "— Peter De Vries, U.S. Author, The Glory of the Hummingbird
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
When Bill Watterson published this strip in 1992, some cosmologists began using the term “Horrendous Space Kablooie.” They got a big bang out of it.
Linux0s over 12 years ago
Imagining Dr. Carl Sagan: "BIllions and billions of years ago, the Horrendous Space Kablooie… ".
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
Click here: Peanuts (October 10, 1957)
Rakkav over 12 years ago
Originally “the Big Bang” was a term of derision by famed astronomer Fred Hoyle of Edward Lemaitre’s discovery – that if Albert Einstein’s characterizations of space, time and matter were correct, the universe had to be expanding over time from an original “primeval atom”. Even Einstein strongly disliked that idea and invoked a “cosmological constant” to get around it. When Edwin Hubble’s observations showed that the universe was indeed expanding, Einstein called his particular fudge factor the biggest mistake he ever made.Now, of course, “the Big Bang” has caught on but a much better description would be “The Lost Chord” or even “Harmonia Mundi” – the generation of all possible upper and lower harmonics from a single wave form. No bang, no horrendousness, no kablooie – only harmonic and interference patterns worthy of the implications of Genesis 1:1 and of the name Yehawweh itself.
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
@Nabuquduriuzhur: Cosmology isn’t exactly rocket science. But they are very closely related.by Sidney Harris:
JoelJ over 12 years ago
Physicist use simple words to describe these things because it is hard enough developing any real understanding especially on the basis of mathematics of these extraordinary events. If we named it something really difficult for which physics students would have to remember on top of all the complex subject matter, then it may push them over the breaking point which they are constantly teetering.
flyertom over 12 years ago
How many 9 year-olds do you know use words like ‘evocative’ and ‘empiricists’?
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
It’s a good thing Calvin’s no scientist. Everything he discovered would have a rediculously long name.
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
Then Dr. Carl Sagan died. I hope he’s enjoying oblivion!POOF…!
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
by Sidney Harris:
Number Three over 12 years ago
Excellent name, Calvin.
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orinoco womble over 12 years ago
I have been very interested in the continuing discovery of harmony in the universe. The bible text apparently was not being poetic when it mentioned “the music of the spheres.”
rentier over 12 years ago
It is a wonder and I would let it be a wonder! Space is swinging, perhaps it dances with joy and praises god? And we shall continue this swinging, in singing, dancing and praising god! Everything is swinging, atoms also do!
Packratjohn Premium Member over 12 years ago
Yes, I watch BBT, as often as i can. Great writing, great personalities. Just pure fun all around. To each his own, of course, but this one’s a hit around this house.
rentier over 12 years ago
Music lasts for ever and when you don’t end it, it lasts for ever and ever it can always go on for ever without an end!
cookies333 over 12 years ago
Perfect name Calvin!
yangeldf over 12 years ago
Actually, the “Big Bang” was originally a derisive term given to the theory by one of it’s opponents, and mainstream science embraced it.
sonnygreen over 12 years ago
“Empiricists”? . . . Give me a break! Normal adults lack that level of vocabulary. What happened to Calvin the loveable, and Hobbes the smoochable? I’m going to Non Sequitur. At least I know the strange, unexpected language and circumstance can be expected.
Trainwreck_1 over 12 years ago
“Some people will stop at nothing when trying to think of something.”
Sandy Shore over 12 years ago
The clue’s in the name of the comic strip: Calvin & Hobbes? We should expect some intelligent commentary and big words.
38lowell over 12 years ago
Even though Einstein may be wrong, he’s attracted enough folks to look at all his other thoughts. He’s added to peoples’ thoughts and imagination (“which is greater than knowledge”!)
38lowell over 12 years ago
Can we say he’s, “kicked the can down the road?”
ratlum over 12 years ago
Calvin I think even Hobbes after trying a lot of deferant names will decide it does not matter much what you call these things.
adubman over 12 years ago
B.C.E = Best Comic Ever!!!
CrazyIrishOperaGirl over 12 years ago
Stars=“Goodness, Gracious, Great Balls of Fire”The Sun=Fire KingThe Moon=Earth’s Dirty Little BrotherVenus=Our EVIL twin sister.Can you imagine if we actually got scientists to start calling them that! What a riot! Gotta luv C&H. <3 :P
calvinsfriend110 over 12 years ago
I love that title!
mdyson over 12 years ago
How about, In the beginning God created !
Phapada over 12 years ago
Have a good weekend. C&H and every one …
brewwitch over 12 years ago
@Nabuquduriuzhur
So if YOU don’t understand it, it isn’t science?
If you can explain the kinds of things that draw out hypotheses like dark matter and dark energy, then by all means, enlighten us.
virtualragman over 12 years ago
So, if the universe is expanding, what is it expanding into ?
Sandy Shore over 12 years ago
The next panel.
khpage over 12 years ago
If not a Big Bang then a momentous start, at least…