The New York Times | Publication date 14 March 2018 | 12:07 ICT
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Stephen Hawking, the physicist and author, at the Royal Society in London, July 20, 2015. Hawking, the Cambridge University physicist and best-selling author who roamed the cosmos from a wheelchair, pondering the nature of gravity and the origin of the universe and becoming an emblem of human determination and curiosity, died at his home in Cambridge, England, on March 14, 2018.
He was 76. Tom Jamieson/The New York Times
by Dennis Overbye
Stephen W. Hawking, the Cambridge University physicist and best-selling author who roamed the cosmos from a wheelchair, pondering the nature of gravity and the origin of the universe and becoming an emblem of human determination and curiosity, has died at his home in Cambridge, England. He was 76.
His death was confirmed by a spokesman for Cambridge University.
“Not since Albert Einstein has a scientist so captured the public imagination and endeared himself to tens of millions of people around the world,” Michio Kaku, a professor of theoretical physics at the City University of New York, said in an interview.
Hawking did that largely through his book “A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes,” published in 1988. It has sold more than 10 million copies and inspired a documentary film by Errol Morris. The 2014 film about his life, “The Theory of Everything,” was nominated for several Academy Awards, and Eddie Redmayne, who played Hawking, won the best-actor Oscar.
Scientifically, Hawking will be best remembered for a discovery so strange that it might be expressed in the form of a Zen koan: When is a black hole not black? When it explodes.
What is equally amazing is that he had a career at all. As a graduate student in 1963, he learned he had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a neuromuscular wasting disease also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. He was given only a few years to live.
The disease reduced his bodily control to the flexing of a finger and voluntary eye movements but left his mental faculties untouched.
He went on to become his generation’s leader in exploring gravity and the properties of black holes, the bottomless gravitational pits so deep and dense that not even light can escape them.
That work led to a turning point in the history of modern physics, one that played itself out in the closing months of 1973 on the walls of his brain when Hawking set out to apply quantum theory, the weird laws that govern subatomic reality, to black holes. In a long and daunting calculation, Hawking discovered to his befuddlement that black holes — those mythological avatars of cosmic doom — were not really black at all. In fact, he found, they would eventually fizzle, leaking radiation and particles, and finally explode and disappear over the eons.
Nobody, including Hawking, believed it at first — that particles could be coming out of a black hole. “I wasn’t looking for them at all,” he recalled in an interview in 1978. “I merely tripped over them. I was rather annoyed.”
That calculation, in a thesis published in 1974 in the journal Nature under the title “Black Hole Explosions?,” is hailed by scientists today as the first great landmark in the struggle to find a single theory of nature — to connect gravity and quantum mechanics, those warring descriptions of the large and the small, to explain a universe that seems stranger than anybody had thought.
The discovery of Hawking radiation, as it is known, turned black holes upside down. It transformed them from destroyers to creators — or at least to recyclers — and wrenched the dream of a final theory in a strange, new direction.
“You can ask what will happen to someone who jumps into a black hole,” Hawking once said in an interview in 1978. “I certainly don’t think he will survive it.
“On the other hand,” he added, “if we send someone off to jump into a black hole, neither he nor his constituent atoms will come back, but his mass energy will come back. Maybe that applies to the whole universe.”
Dennis W. Sciama, a cosmologist and Hawking’s thesis adviser at Cambridge, called Hawking’s Nature paper “the most beautiful paper in the history of physics.”
Edward Witten, a theorist at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, said: “Trying to understand Hawking’s discovery better has been a source of much fresh thinking for almost 40 years now, and we are probably still far from fully coming to grips with it. It still feels new.”
In 2002, Hawking said he wanted the formula for Hawking radiation to be engraved on his tombstone.
He was a man who pushed the limits — in his intellectual life, to be sure, but also in his professional and personal lives. He traveled the globe to scientific meetings, visiting every continent, including Antarctica; wrote best-selling books about his work; married twice; fathered three children; and was not above appearing on “The Simpsons,” “Star Trek: The Next Generation” or “The Big Bang Theory.”
He celebrated his 60th birthday by going up in a hot-air balloon. The same week, he also crashed his electric-powered wheelchair while speeding around a corner in Cambridge, breaking his leg.
In April 2007, a few months after his 65th birthday, he took part in a zero-gravity flight aboard a specially equipped Boeing 727, a padded aircraft that flies a roller-coaster trajectory to produce fleeting periods of weightlessness. It was a prelude to a hoped-for trip to space with Richard Branson’s VirginGalactic company aboard SpaceShipTwo.
Asked why he took such risks, Hawking said, “I want to show that people need not be limited by physical handicaps as long as they are not disabled in spirit.”
2 comments:
If I understood correctly, Hinduism cosmology puts the earth in Center of universe? Angkor Wat is surrounded by moats believing the earth is surrounded by water. Or that the earth is enclosed by water. This mean that we don't live outside on the surface of the globe but inside the globe. If this was the case I trust Hinduism cosmology better that what is being taught that we float around the sun spinning at 1000 mph. NASA is Big Fat lie sucking tax payers billions of dollars each year to make up science fictions that what they are doing is real science. If the earth is enclosed, there is no outer space travel. All the luminaries are within the enclosed earth what we call heavens.
Within the globe earth bottom half is call land and seas and the top half is call heavens. Stars are not billions of light years away. The sun and moon are closer than what we been told. There are no other universe or planets outside the earth dome sphere. Black hole could be the gateway to the throne of God which is above the dome of the earth. I got my PhD (poor,homeless & Dumb) from Genesis 1 and from the book of Enoch (the 7th from Adam). I;m probably smarter in understanding how the luminaries traverse their courses in the heaven. Because Enoch was taken up into all three heavens and was shown the secrets of all the paths of the stars. Because of this understanding I'm at aught with the globe earth society. Oh well, somebody has to be the contrarian. Global Warming is a LIE. I got this truth from reading Enoch today. Enoch explains exactly how bad weather came about, it has nothing to do with Global Warming. First book of Enoch is a MUST read for all serious Buddhist Monks if they want to be greatly Enlighten. Why not, learn it from the man who was given the privileged to ascend to heaven and back and up again. Enoch never saw death. He lived to be 300 years old and God took him to heaven because he walked with God.
If you read the book of 1st Enoch you will learn that....
...there are 6 doors in the east end of the earth (face of heaven) from which the Sun rises from and 6 doors in the west end of the earth in which the Sun sets in.
...You will learn some of the names of God's angels which came down to earth to marry the daughters of men [this was a violation against God's will, angels are not meant to be married]. Because of this co-mingle they produced giants which troubled humanity and caused much suffering for normal humankind.
...you will know where all the souls of dead people go (no reincarnation).
...you will know that there are 3 doors at all the ends of the earth (E-W-N-S) and what come out of those doors that affect the earth well beings.
...much much much more....
@8:04 am
Base on the book you recommend you cannot type your comment here because the internet and computers don’t exist yet. LOL
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