According to received opinion, the Big Bang theory of
cosmology was formulated by Lemaître in the first half of the 20th
century, and received acceptance as a scientific account of the
Universe in the later 20th century. This paper
examines some ideas and passages by a trio of unorthodox cosmologists
from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (Erasmus Darwin, Edgar
Allan Poe and Herbert Spencer) and shows how they anticipate some of
the the major outlines of the Big Bang theory. Although their insights
were not formulated within the discipline of mathematical physics, they
should not be disregarded in their role as cosmologists, as the
construction of mental and narrative models is an important aspect of
evolutionary science. It was such insights that allowed to conceive of
cosmology and physics as evolutionary sciences, a paradigm change that
is still under way.
"El Big Bang antes del Big Bang—en
Spencer, Darwin, y Poe (The Big Bang before the Big Bang—in Spencer, Darwin,
and Poe)." Social Science Research
Network 10 July 2014.*
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