Articles

Book chapters (invited)

O’Raifeartaigh, C. (2021). ‘Testing General Relativity on the Largest Scales in the Years 1915-1955: the Dawning of Modern Cosmology’. To be published in One Hundred Years Testing Einstein (ed. B. Odom and D. Kennefick), MIT Press, Boston. https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.06893

O’Raifeartaigh, C. 2020. ‘Eddington, Lemaître and the Hypothesis of Cosmic Expansion in 1927’. To appear in The Life and Science of Arthur Stanley Eddington (ed. David Valls-Gabaud), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.12297

O’Raifeartaigh, C. (2019). Historical and Philosophical Aspects of the Einstein World. In Einstein and the Philosophy of General Relativity: Einstein Studies Vol 15 (eds D. Howard and J. Stachel) Birkhäuser. PhysicsArXiv preprint https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.08678

O’Raifeartaigh, C. and Mitton, S. (2018). A new perspective on steady-state cosmology: from Einstein to Hoyle. In: Proceedings of the First International Conference on the History of Physics, (eds M. J. Cooper, E. A. Davis, P. M. Schuster and D. L. Weaire) Living Edition, pp 241-268.  Physics ArXiv preprint http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.01651

O’Raifeartaigh, C. (2017). A new perspective on Einstein’s philosophy of cosmology. In: The Philosophy of Cosmology (Eds K.. Chamcham, J. Silk, J.D. Barrow and S. Saunders) Cambridge University Press, pp 467-485. Physics ArXiv preprint http://arxiv.org/abs/1504.02873

O’Raifeartaigh, C. (2013). The contribution of V.M. Slipher to the discovery of the expanding universeIn: Origins of the Expanding Universe: 1912-1932, (eds M.Way and D. Hunter) Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series 471, pp. 49-61. Physics ArXiv preprint http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.5499

Recent articles

O’Raifeartaigh , C. (2022). ‘Einstein’s Oxford blackboard’. The Antiquarian Astronomer ; Journal of the Society for the History of Astronomy 16: 92-96. https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.02539

O’Raifeartaigh C., O’Keeffe M. and S. Mitton (2021). ‘Historical and philosophical reflections on the Einstein-de Sitter model’. European Physical Journal H 46, 4.

O’Raifeartaigh, C. 2020. Redshifts vs Paradigm Shifts: Against Renaming Hubble’s law. Submitted to Physics in Perspective, 22: 215–225

O’Raifeartaigh, C. and Mitton, S. (2018). Interrogating the legend of Einstein’s ‘biggest blunder’. Physics in Perspective 20(4): 318–341

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00016-018-0228-9

O’Raifeartaigh C., O’Keeffe M., Nahm W. and S. Mitton. (2018). ‘One Hundred Years of the Cosmological Constant: from “Superfluous Stunt” to Dark Energy”. Eur Phys J. H 43: 73-117 (2018) DOI: 10.1140/epjh/e2017-80061-7  ArXiv preprint https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.06890

O’Raifeartaigh C., O’Keeffe M., Nahm W. and S. Mitton. (2017). ‘Einstein’s 1917 Static Model of the Universe: A Centennial Review’. Eur. Phys. J. (H) 42: 431–474. Online version Physics ArXiv preprint 1701.07261

O’Raifeartaigh, C., O’Keeffe M., Nahm W. and S. Mitton. (2015). ‘Einstein’s cosmology review of 1933: a new perspective on the Einstein-de Sitter model of the cosmos’. Eur. Phys. J. (H) 40 (3) pp. 301-335. Physics ArXiv preprint at http://arxiv.org/abs/1503.08029

O’Raifeartaigh, C., McCann, B., Nahm, W.,  and Mitton, S. (2014) ‘Einstein’s steady-state theory: an abandoned model of the cosmos’, Eur. Phys J. (H) 39 (3), pp. 215-232.  Physics ArXiv preprint at http://arxiv.org/abs/1402.0132

O’Raifeartaigh, C. and McCann, B. (2014) ‘Einstein’s cosmic model of 1931 revisited: an analysis and translation of a forgotten model of the universe’. Eur. Phys. J. (H) 39 (1), pp. 63-85. Physics ArXiv preprint at http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.2192

Other technical publications

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Conference papers (see ‘Seminars’ tab for slides)

Eddington, Lemaître and the discovery of the expanding universe. Eddington Conference, Observatoire de Paris 27-29 May 2019

Climate science and the media: a war on information? Institute of Physics (Ireland) Spring Weekend  March 30th 2019

The dawning of modern cosmology: and internal and external historyThird International Conference on the History of Physics, San Sebastian, Spain, October 17-20 2018

 Interrogating the legend of Einstein’s ‘biggest blunder’IoP History of Physics Group Open Meeting, Institute of Physics, London, September 27th 2018

 Einstein’s ‘biggest blunder’; one hundred years of the cosmological constantNiallfest Relativity Conference, University College Cork, May 24th-26th 2018

Historical and Philosophical Aspects of the Einstein World. Talking about Space and Time: 100 Years of Applying and Interpreting General Relativity,  Bern  Sep 11-15 2017

Trust, Uncertainty and Society: The Public Perception of Scientific Uncertainty in the Climate Science Debate. When Experts Disagree (WEXT) Conference, University College Dublin, Aug 31st- Sep 2nd 2017

From quarks to climate change: The evolution of science in the 20th century. Robert Boyle Summer School, June 24th 2017.

One hundred years of the cosmological constant. 4th Irish Conference on the History of Mathematics 09/06/17.

The Einstein World: A Centennial Review of Einstein’s 1917 Model of the Cosmos. Irish Quantum Foundations Conference, University College Dublin, 25-26 May 2017.

One hundred years of general relativity: from black holes to gravitational waves. Astronomy Ireland, Trinity College Dublin 14/11/16.

‘Astronomy, General Relativity and the Universe: the first 100 years’. Irish National Astronomy Meeting, University College Dublin, September 9th, 2016

‘Einstein’s Oxford Blackboard’. 2nd International Conference on the History of Physics, Schloss Pollau, Austria, September 5th, 2016

‘Einstein’s Universe: General Relativity and the Big Bang’. Keynote speaker, Institute of Physics Ireland Annual Conference, Belfast, February 20th 2016

‘A new perspective on Einstein’s cosmology’. Centenary Conference on the History of General Relativity, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Harnack Haus, Berlin, Dec 3rd 2015

‘Steady-state cosmologies in context: from Arrhenius to Einstein, from Hoyle to Linde’. Fred Hoyle Centenary Meeting, Royal Astronomical Society, London, Oct 9th 2015

Our changing planet: the science behind Laudato Si’. Laudato Si Conference, Waterford Institute of Technology, Oct 3rd 2015

New perspectives on steady-state cosmologies’. Inaugural International Conference on the History of Physics, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, September 6th, 2014

‘A steady-state model of the cosmos by Albert Einstein’. Irish National Astronomy Meeting, Trinity College Dublin, August 14th 2014

‘Einstein and the quantum theory’. Irish Quantum Foundations Conference, Trinity College Dublin, May 31st 2014

‘The discovery of the expanding universe: paradigm shift or slow dawning?’ 223rd Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Washington, Jan 5th 2014

‘VM Slipher and the discovery of the expanding universe’. Astronomical Science Group of Ireland, Westwood House Hotel, Galway, November 5th 2012

Who discovered the expanding universe?’ Origins of the Expanding Universe 1912-1932, Flagstaff, Arizona, September 14th 2012

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Magazine articles 

Investigating the legend of Einstein’s “biggest blunder” Physics Today (October 2018)

Einstein’s Greatest Blunder?  Scientific American (February 2017)

Albert Einstein and the Origins of Modern Cosmology  Physics Today (February 2017)

Einstein’s steady-state cosmology Physics World (September 2014)

Superconductor memories Lateral Thoughts, Physics World (April 2011)

E is for energy Lateral Thoughts, Physics World (October 2009)

The downside of technology Lateral Thoughts, Physics World (April 2009)

The last lecture Lateral Thoughts, Physics World (July 2008)

Einstein and the atomic theory The Engineer’s Journal (Oct 2005)

Einstein and the quantum theory The Engineer’s Journal (Sep 2005)

Einstein’s relativity  The Engineer’s Journal (Nov 2005)

A relatively simple matter Spin Science magazine (Issue 9, 2005)

Einstein and the quantum theory of light Spin Science magazine (Issue 12, 2005)

Einstein and Brownian motion (I) Spin Science magazine (Issue 13, 2005)

Einstein and Brownian motion (II)  Spin Science magazine (Issue 13, 2005)

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Book reviews

Flashes of Creation . Review of Flashes of Creation: George Gamow, Fred Hoyle, and the Great Big Bang Debate, by Paul Halpern. (Basic Books, New York, 2021). Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage 25, Issue 4, April 2022, 827-828.

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Schrödinger’s Oxford Years. Review of Schrödinger in Oxford by David C. Clary (World Scientific 2022).. Science, Mar 13 2022. pdf

A valuable addition to the history of cosmology Review of The Oxford Handbook of the History of Modern Cosmology ed. Helge Kragh and Malcolm Longair (Oxford University Press 2019). Autumn 2019 Newsletter of the American Physical Society Forum on the History of Physics. pdf

Has theoretical physics been betrayed by elegant mathematics? Review of ‘Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray’  by Sabine Hossenfelder  (Basic Books, 2018). Spring 2019 Newsletter of the American Physical Society Forum on the History of Physics. pdf

A Bad Night at the Academy;  Review of ‘Einstein’s Dice and Schrödinger’s Cat’ by John Halpern. Institute of Physics History of Physics Group Newsletter vol 33 (December  2015). pdf

A Very Brief History of Relativity; pdf Review ofEinstein’s Masterwork: 1915 and the General Theory of Relativityby John Gribbin. Physics World (August 2015)

A century of general relativity (pdf) Review of ‘The Perfect Theory’  by Pedro Ferreira  (Bantam Press, 2014) in Physics World (July 2014)

A strange cat in Dublin (pdf) Review of ‘Erwin Schrödinger and the Quantum Revolution’  by John Gribbin  (Little Brown Press, 2012) in Physics World (November 2012)

Potshots from a Sceptical Scientist Pdf Review of ‘The Science Delusion’ by Rupert Sheldrake (Hodder & Stoughton) in The Irish Times (04/02/2012)

A Startling Vision of the Future  Review of Physics of the Future by Michio Kaku (Doubleday) in The Irish Times (23/04/2011)

A Glimpse of the Future  Review of ‘How It Ends’, by Chris Impey (Norton) in Physics World (December 2010)

A Dark Forecast of Climate Change Review of Climate Wars by Gynne Dyer (Oneworld) in The Irish Times (11/05/2010)

The Scramble for the Arctic Review of The Future History of the Arctic by Charles Emmerson (BodleyHead) in The Irish Times (12/04/2010)

The story of the quantum Review of Quantum: Einstein, Bohr and the Great Debate about the Nature of Reality  by Manjit Kumar (ICON) in Physics World (May 2009)

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Newspaper articles

Hands off Hubble’s law

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/08/19) pdf

Einstein, Eddington and the 1919 eclipse

Science Today, The Irish Times (30/05/19) pdf

The long search for the atom

Science Today, The Irish Times (31/01/19) pdf

Is science influenced by politics?

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/11/18) pdf

A scientist’s struggle with religion

Science Today, The Irish Times (30/08/18) pdf

Science history matters too much for us to carry on neglecting it

Science Today, The Irish Times (31/05/18) pdf

A message from the first stars

Science Today, The Irish Times (31/03/18) pdf

Nine questions about climate change

Science Today, The Irish Times (30/11/17) pdf

A Question of Trust in Science

Science Today, The Irish Times (31/08/17) pdf

A toxic belief in the non-existence of climate change

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/06/17) pdf

Media and politicians must not be let lie about climate change

Science Today, The Irish Times (30/03/17)pdf

The Year of Post-Truth

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/12/16) pdf

Trump’s rejection of climate science

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/09/16)  pdf

Belgian priest who preached the big bang

Science Today, The Irish Times (31/06/2016)  pdf

Gravitational waves: general relativity passes another key test

Science Today, The Irish Times (31/03/2016) pdf

Irish Nobel win highlights slow-burning aspect of science

Science Today, The Irish Times (31/12/2015) pdf

Fred Hoyle: the brilliant man who lost the big bang debate

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/10/2015) pdf

The great injustice of climate change

Science Today, The Irish Times (30/07/2015) pdf

Ireland’s narrow research focus on commercial technology is short-sighted

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/04/2015) Pdf

Hawking film gripping despite a black hole or two 

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/02/2015) Pdf

Einstein’s theory of relativity clashes with common sense

Science Today, The Irish Times (30/10/2014)

Fraudulent research results; how common are they?

Science Today, The Irish Times (31/07/2014)

All changed, changed utterly

Article on Leaving Cert mathematics, The Irish Times (10/06/2014)

Term is over so the research begins

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/05/2014)

Science isn’t swayed by the fashion of the age

Science Today, The Irish Times (30/01/2014)

A Nobel for Higgs

Science Today, The Irish Times (31/10/2013)

Earth burns as we chat about the weather

Science Today, The Irish Times (22/08/2013)

No relief as climate change accelerates

Science Today, The Irish Times (14/06/2013)

Labs, lectures and luring young people into science

My Education Week, The Irish Times, 14/05/2013

Why the big bang is a misnomer

Science Today, The Irish Times (31/01/2013)

Don’t expect an evolution in US climate change policy

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/11/2012)

Lost genius who merits a place on the podium

Science Today, The Irish Times (30/08/2012) (Pdf)

Science is for everyone (Pdf)

Think Tank: Ideas for the 21st Century,  The Sunday Times (04/08/2012)

A glimpse of the God particle

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/03/2012)

Verdict out on neutrino experiment 

Science Today, The Irish Times (28/12/2011)

Relativity passes dramatic satellite test

Science Today, The Irish Times (22/09/2011)

One of the great puzzles of science celebrates its centenary

Science Today, The Irish Times (31/03/2011)

Five steps to keep science straight on global warming

Science Today, The Irish Times (30/10/2010)

Should Literacy Include Science?

Science Today, The Irish Times (29/07/2010)

Fifty years of CERN

Science Today, The Irish Times (4/3/04)

Quantum leap into the future

Science Today, The Irish Times (6/2/03)

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An Irishman’s Diary  (The Irish Times)

Schrödinger and the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies

An Irishman’s Diary, Op-ed page,  The Irish Times (09/07/2012)

John Tyndall and the greenhouse effect

An Irishman’s Diary, Op-ed page, The Irish Times (03/08/09)

The age of the earth

An Irishman’s Diary, Op-ed page, The Irish Times (12/5/07)

The Big Bang

An Irishman’s Diary, Op-ed page, The Irish Times (29/6/06)

Pierre Curie

An Irishman’s Diary, Op-ed page, The Irish Times (7/4/06)

Albert Einstein

An Irishman’s Diary, Op-ed page, The Irish Times (14/3/05)

Walter Heitler

An Irishman’s Diary, Op-ed page, The Irish Times (29/3/04)

Ernest Walton

An Irishman’s Diary, Op-ed page, The Irish Times (3/1/04)

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The Sunday Times

Think Tank: Ideas for the 21st Century,  The Sunday Times (04/08/2012)

Science is for everyone (Pdf)

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Magazine articles 

Investigating the legend of Einstein’s “biggest blunder” Physics Today (October 2018)

Einstein’s Greatest Blunder?  Scientific American (February 2017)

Albert Einstein and the Origins of Modern Cosmology  Physics Today (February 2017)

Einstein’s steady-state cosmology Physics World (September 2014)

Superconductor memories Lateral Thoughts, Physics World (April 2011)

E is for energy Lateral Thoughts, Physics World (October 2009)

The downside of technology Lateral Thoughts, Physics World (April 2009)

The last lecture Lateral Thoughts, Physics World (July 2008)

Einstein and the atomic theory The Engineer’s Journal (Oct 2005)

Einstein and the quantum theory The Engineer’s Journal (Sep 2005)

Einstein’s relativity  The Engineer’s Journal (Nov 2005)

A relatively simple matter Spin Science magazine (Issue 9, 2005)

Einstein and the quantum theory of light Spin Science magazine (Issue 12, 2005)

Einstein and Brownian motion (I) Spin Science magazine (Issue 13, 2005)

Einstein and Brownian motion (II)  Spin Science magazine (Issue 13, 2005)

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Letters (pdf)

Bias in science Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (20/02/ 2017) pdf

Calmer views on climate change Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (04/11/ 2016) pdf

Politicians and climate change Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (20/08/ 2016)pdf 

God and Climate Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (12/05/ 2015)pdf

Einstein in Berlin  Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (10/11/ 2015)pdf

Science and engineering Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (07/8/ 2015)pdf

Climate justice  Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (14/7/ 2015)pdf

Fraud and scientific research  Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (22/6/ 2015)pdf

A solar eclipse Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (24/3/ 2015)pdf

Reporting of climate contrarian views  Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (21/4/ 2014)

Hanging around before the big bang Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (11/4/ 2014)

Science, facts and reason Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (17/07/ 2013)

No benefits from global warming  Letter to the Editor, The Sunday Times (07/04/ 2013)

Challenges of global warming Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (05/04/ 2013)

Alarm over climate change  Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (30/11/ 2012)

Political Decisions Letter to the Editor, Physics World  (November, 2012)

Where is the global warming? Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (19/06/ 2012)

How qualified is your lecturer? Letter to the Editor, The Irish Times (07/03/ 2012)

The neutrino experiment: a trick of the light?  The Irish Times (October 4th, 2011)

Global warming? The Irish Times (Dec 31st, 2010)

The Lisbon treaty The Irish Times (Sep 12th, 2009)

Missing the Big Bang party The Irish Times (Sep 13th, 2008)

Luck and genius Physics World (July 2008)

Philosophy of strings Physics World (Nov 2007)

Dark matter Physics World (June 2006)

Asymmetric credit New Scientist (Feb 2008)

Climate change The Irish Times (pending)

Missing the Big Bang party The Irish Times (13/9/08)

Lisbon Treaty The Irish Times (5/6/08)

Irish membership of CernThe Irish Times (22/4/08)

Cold reality of global warming The Irish Times (13/3/08)

Aviation and climate change The Irish Times (1/10/07)

Weather and climate change The Irish Times (24/7/07)

Iraq war The Irish Times (24/2/03)

DNA and relativity The Irish Times(11/12/01)

Einstein’s relativity The Irish Times (4/3/96)

You Tube

Faster than the speed of light?

Introduction to cosmology part 1

Introduction to cosmology part 2

Introduction to cosmology part 3

Introduction to cosmology part 4

Introduction to cosmology part 5

Profiles

Wiki page

Labs, lectures and luring young people into science  My Education Week, The Irish Times, 14/05/2013

Discover Science and Engineering – Science Ambassador profile

Choosing Science – SPIN Science magazine profile

Irish Independent profile

Speed faster than light may not be flight of fancy Citation in The Irish Times (September 24th, 2011)

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    There is a spelling error in the following HTML link:

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  2. cormac

    Thanks Jim – in fact the link itself works fine

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