THE SURPRISING HISTORY OF CLAIMS FOR LIFE ON THE SUN

2011; National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand; Volume: 14; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3724/sp.j.1440-2807.2011.03.01

ISSN

1440-2807

Autores

Michael J. Crowe,

Tópico(s)

Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life

Resumo

Because astronomers are now convinced that it is impossible for life, especially intelligent life, to exist on the Sun and stars, it might be assumed that astronomers have always held this view. This paper shows that throughout most of the history of astronomy, some intellectuals, including a number of well-known astronomers, have advocated the existence of intelligent life on our Sun and thereby on stars. Among the more prominent figures discussed are Nicolas of Cusa, Giordano Bruno, William Whiston, Johann Bode, Roger Boscovich, William Herschel, Auguste Comte, Carl Gauss, Thomas Dick, John Herschel, and François Arago. One point in preparing this paper is to show differences between the astronomy of the past and that of the present.

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