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Michael H. Hart (born April 27, 1932) is an American astrophysicist, author and
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. Since 1978, he has published five books, most notably of the best-selling work, '' The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History.''


Fermi paradox

Hart published in 1975 a detailed examination of the
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: the contrast between the extreme likelihood of extraterrestrial life somewhere in the universe and the total absence of any evidence for this. Hart's work has since become a theoretical reference point for much of the research into what is now sometimes known as the ''Fermi-Hart paradox''. Concerning Hart's contributions to the study of the paradox,
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writes: "A more proper name for he paradoxwould be the Fermi-Hart paradox, since while Fermi is credited with first asking the question, Hart was the first to do a rigorous analysis showing that the problem is not trivial, and also the first to publish his results". Robert H. Gray views Hart as the proper originator of this argument, in Hart's 1975 paper. Gray argues that the term ''Fermi paradox'' is a misnomer; that it is not the work of Fermi, nor is it an actual paradox (rather an argument). He therefore proposes that, instead of the (standard, but in his view incorrect) name ''Fermi paradox'', it should be known as the ''Hart-Tipler argument'' – acknowledging Hart's priority as the argument's originator, but also acknowledging Frank J. Tipler's substantial extension of Hart's arguments in his 1980 paper ''Extraterrestrial intelligent beings do not exist''. Hart is an advocate of the Rare Earth hypothesis; he proposed a very narrow habitable zone based on climate studies. He advocated for this hypothesis in the influential book which he co-edited, "Extraterrestrials: Where are They",Extraterrestrials: Where are They? 2nd ed., Eds. Ben Zuckerman and Michael H. Hart (Cambridge: Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, 1995) in particular in the chapter he contributed to it "Atmospheric Evolution, the Drake Equation and DNA: Sparse Life in an Infinite Universe".


''The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History''

Hart's first book was '' The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History'' (1978), which has sold more than thousand copies and been translated into many languages. The first person on Hart's list was
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, chosen over
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or
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. Hart attributes this to the fact that Muhammad was "supremely successful" in both the religious and secular realms. He also accredits Muhammad for his role in the development of
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, far more influential than Jesus' contribution to the development of
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. Hart claims that
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was more pivotal than Jesus to the growth of Christianity.


White nationalism

Hart has described himself as a white separatist and is active in white separatist causes.Interview with Michael H. Hart by Russell K. Neili, April 14, 2000. In 1996, he addressed a conference organized by Jared Taylor's white separatist organization, New Century Foundation, publisher of '' American Renaissance''. He proposed partitioning the United States into four states: a white state, a black state, a Hispanic state, and an integrated mixed-race state. At the 2006 American Renaissance conference, Hart, who is Jewish, had a public confrontation with
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, the former
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of the
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and former
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state representative, over Duke's
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remarks. Hart then stood up, called Duke a Nazi and stormed out and some participants jeered at Hart. After this incident, Hart left American Renaissance. In 2009, Hart organized a racist conference in
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with the title ''Preserving Western Civilization''. It was billed as addressing the need to defend "America's Judeo-Christian heritage and European identity." Invited speakers included: Lawrence Auster, Peter Brimelow, Steven Farron, Julia Gorin, Lino A. Graglia, Henry C. Harpending, Roger D. McGrath, Pat Richardson, J. Philippe Rushton, Srdja Trifković, and Brenda Walker. In this conference, Hart compared the
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to ''
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'' and
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to
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.


Books

* '' The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History'', 1978 (Revised Edition, 1992) * ''Extra-Terrestrials, Where Are They?'' (co-edited with Ben Zuckerman), 1982 (Second Edition, 1995) * ''A View from the Year 3000'' (Poseidon Press, 1999) * ''Understanding Human History'' ( Washington Summit Publishers, 2007) * ''Restoring America'' ( VDare, 2015) * ''Puzzles and Paradoxes'' (
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Preserving Western Civilization bio
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hart, Michael H. 1932 births Living people Adelphi University alumni American astrophysicists American male non-fiction writers American science writers American white separatists Anne Arundel Community College faculty Cornell University alumni Jewish American non-fiction writers Jewish American physicists New York Law School alumni Princeton University alumni Scientists from New York City Trinity University (Texas) people University of Maryland, College Park faculty Writers from New York City The Bronx High School of Science alumni American white nationalists