It's to do with changing his mind on M theory, which he now believes to be right. Apparantly. Big move if it is.
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
Kingsley Amis-much?Uzique wrote:
i sure wish leading intellectuals in the sciences, arts and humanities would stop ruining their fucking integrity with this whole 'church of atheism' bullshit. somebody should have done Hawking a favour and pulled the fucking power-supply out from his little chair-computer when he was making that statement. there is so much startling arrogance, audacity and unquestioning reliance on the 'power' of science nowadays that it almost makes the church-goers look like a positively rational and empiricist bunch. science is just becoming another faith with people swallowing 'universal edicts' from a cast of non-stop preachers and beatified saints. whatever happened to logical proof in science? you can't 'prove' anything about the abstract and theoretical area of grand astrophysical assumptions.
tl;dr: shut your stupid robot mouth, hawking
pssshSenorToenails wrote:
Kingsley Amis-much?Uzique wrote:
i sure wish leading intellectuals in the sciences, arts and humanities would stop ruining their fucking integrity with this whole 'church of atheism' bullshit. somebody should have done Hawking a favour and pulled the fucking power-supply out from his little chair-computer when he was making that statement. there is so much startling arrogance, audacity and unquestioning reliance on the 'power' of science nowadays that it almost makes the church-goers look like a positively rational and empiricist bunch. science is just becoming another faith with people swallowing 'universal edicts' from a cast of non-stop preachers and beatified saints. whatever happened to logical proof in science? you can't 'prove' anything about the abstract and theoretical area of grand astrophysical assumptions.
tl;dr: shut your stupid robot mouth, hawking
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explain more please.presidentsheep wrote:
It's to do with changing his mind on M theory, which he now believes to be right. Apparantly. Big move if it is.
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And he probably worded it the way he did because he has a new book coming out next week...Spark wrote:
on the hawking thing... i'm actually surprised it took him this long to say it, as he advocates a model of the early universe which includes a very subtle but very very very deep mathematical trick (the wick rotation) which basically all but implies that the universe has no real boundary and hence could not be "created".explain more please.presidentsheep wrote:
It's to do with changing his mind on M theory, which he now believes to be right. Apparantly. Big move if it is.
It's because his old book ended with "for then we should know the mind of God", God meaning the laws of nature. I'm not really familiar with M theory, its something to do with multiple universes all being created by gravity.SenorToenails wrote:
And he probably worded it the way he did because he has a new book coming out next week...Spark wrote:
on the hawking thing... i'm actually surprised it took him this long to say it, as he advocates a model of the early universe which includes a very subtle but very very very deep mathematical trick (the wick rotation) which basically all but implies that the universe has no real boundary and hence could not be "created".explain more please.presidentsheep wrote:
It's to do with changing his mind on M theory, which he now believes to be right. Apparantly. Big move if it is.
God did not create the universe, says HawkingPhrozenbot wrote:
The universe exists 'cause it just does.
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 8#p3302958Harmor wrote:
God did not create the universe, says HawkingPhrozenbot wrote:
The universe exists 'cause it just does.
"Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing. Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing, why the universe exists, why we exist," Hawking writes.
I missed that post as well, but that is what I was referencing to. I was just curious as to how this is any different than believing God has always existed, or how it is strange he could ever exist.SenorToenails wrote:
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 8#p3302958Harmor wrote:
God did not create the universe, says HawkingPhrozenbot wrote:
The universe exists 'cause it just does.
"Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing. Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing, why the universe exists, why we exist," Hawking writes.
SillyThe system needs heated air or gas to work, so in its present incarnation it wouldn’t work in space — sorry, Star Wars fans. But it could be used for a variety of purposes on Earth, like biological research or movement of hazardous materials.
inb4Harmor wrote:
Next-Gen Spacelaunch System Could Launch Scramjets from a Massive Railgun