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  1. Geoffrey Hoyle (born 12 January 1941) is an English science fiction writer, who co-wrote with his father, the astronomer Fred Hoyle. About half of Fred Hoyle's science fiction works were co-written with his son.

  2. sf-encyclopedia.com › entry › hoyle_geoffreySFE: Hoyle, Geoffrey

    Hoyle, Geoffrey. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1941- ) UK author, author of several sf novels with his father, Fred Hoyle (whom see for details). 2010: Living in the Future ( 1972) is a nonfiction exercise in Futures Studies for children. [JC]

  3. 23. Dez. 2010 · By Finlo Rohrer. BBC News Magazine. A 1972 book which predicts what life would be like in 2010 has been reprinted after attracting a cult following, but how hard is it to tell the future?...

  4. The man who saw the future: How the sci-fi writer Geoffrey Hoyle predicted 2011's technologies in 1972. Webcams, microwaves, touchscreens, Ocado, jumpsuits... When Geoffrey Hoyle was asked in...

  5. 25. Jan. 2010 · Enter the science-fiction writer Geoffrey Hoyle’s 1972 picture book “ 2010: Living in the Future .” Although it’s prefaced with the caveat that it is but one writer’s notion of the...

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  6. Fifth Planet is a science fiction novel written by astrophysicist Sir Fred Hoyle and his son Geoffrey Hoyle. [1] Plot summary. Another star is due to pass close to the sun, close enough for conventional spacecraft to reach it. The first planets observed are four gas giants, but then an inner "Fifth Planet" is found.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_HoyleFred Hoyle - Wikipedia

    Sir Fred Hoyle FRS (24 June 1915 – 20 August 2001) [1] was an English astronomer who formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis and was one of the authors of the influential B 2 FH paper.