RefNoTG/2/40
LevelFile
TitleThomas Gold correspondence, 1998-1999
DateJul 1998-Mar 1999
DescriptionContains faxes, letters and e-mails to Thomas Gold from numerous individuals and organisations, Jun 1998, Aug 1998, Oct 1998-Jan 1999, Mar 1999. Also contains faxes, e-mails and copies of letters from Thomas Gold to various individuals and organisations, Jul 1998, Nov 1998-Jan 1999. Includes letter from Thomas Gold to Hermann Bondi in which he states that his reading of a discussion of the light elements, together with his better understanding of quantum theory, leaves the Steady State theory where it was, but makes the Big Bang theory unacceptable because of the spread in ages of galaxies (727). The letters, faxes and e-mails have been numbered by Gold or a secretary from 721 to 750. They are not indexed and were originally stored in a hanging file.
Extent1 file
FormatManuscript and printed documents
ArrangementIt is not clear how the faxes, letters and e-mails are arranged.
AccessStatusOpen
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