03-14-2018, 04:55 PM
Rest in Peace Stephen Hawking.
He died yesterday at the age of 76 surrounded by his family, fifty-five years after being told he had less than three years to live due to his motor neuron disease / ALS.
Professor Hawking founded many theories which gave birth to the modern field of quantum physics.
Arguably the person who understood the foundation of the universe better than anyone, it offered a unique perspective to him.
'Science predicts that many different kinds of universe will be spontaneously created out of nothing. It is a matter of chance which we are in,' he said.
Hawking was a long-time critic of the idea of a deity and religions. He believed that it was natural for people to believe in an all-powerful God before science offered an explanation.
In his opinion, science offered a clearer and more thorough explanation than faith. The physicist famously said 'there is no heaven or afterlife', describing the belief that we live on after death as a 'fairy story'. He believed that living your best life was more important than hoping for a heaven.
Hawking was never one for self-pity. His brilliance and sense of humor kept him constantly working and made him the subject of focus and mentions across pop culture.
Along with black holes, quantum physics, and the formation of the universe.....Hawking found women to be among the greatest mysteries in life.
More:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/a...story.html
https://www.biography.com/people/stephen...ng-9331710
He died yesterday at the age of 76 surrounded by his family, fifty-five years after being told he had less than three years to live due to his motor neuron disease / ALS.
Professor Hawking founded many theories which gave birth to the modern field of quantum physics.
Arguably the person who understood the foundation of the universe better than anyone, it offered a unique perspective to him.
'Science predicts that many different kinds of universe will be spontaneously created out of nothing. It is a matter of chance which we are in,' he said.
Hawking was a long-time critic of the idea of a deity and religions. He believed that it was natural for people to believe in an all-powerful God before science offered an explanation.
In his opinion, science offered a clearer and more thorough explanation than faith. The physicist famously said 'there is no heaven or afterlife', describing the belief that we live on after death as a 'fairy story'. He believed that living your best life was more important than hoping for a heaven.
Hawking was never one for self-pity. His brilliance and sense of humor kept him constantly working and made him the subject of focus and mentions across pop culture.
Along with black holes, quantum physics, and the formation of the universe.....Hawking found women to be among the greatest mysteries in life.
More:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/a...story.html
https://www.biography.com/people/stephen...ng-9331710