Thursday, November 11, 2010

10 Important Questions to Hawking

Genius Stephen Hawkings could figure to make ears hot church. What article, in his latest book entitled 'The Grand Design', he claimed God had no role in the process of creation of life.
The world community had to wonder about the truth of his statement Happenings Hawking statement. Well, here are some questions people the world which is then submitted to the Hawking's time as part of the interview session:
1. If God does not exist, why the concept of the existence of God becomes so universal? (Basaanta Borah, Basel, Switzerland).
I do not claim God does not exist. God is the name given the community to explain why we are here. But, I do not think these reasons are the basis of physical laws about someone with something that has a personal relationship. The figure of a just God.
2. If the end of the world, then what next? (Paul Pearson, Hull, UK).
Observations indicate that the universe continues to expand. The universe will expand forever, becoming empty and dark. Although the universe has no end, the universe will begin with the Big Bang. Each person may ask what happened before that, but the answer was no place before the Big Bang, just as there is no place in the south of the South Pole.
3. Do you think civilization will survive long enough to make the leap into a different room? (Harvei Bethe, Stone Mountain, United States).
I think we have a good chance to survive longer to explore the solar system. However, there is no other place in the solar system that fits as Earth, so it is not clear whether we will survive if the other made the Earth uninhabitable. To ensure the survival of human civilization, we need to reach the stars. It was indeed time-consuming. Let's, hope we can survive until then.
4. If the opportunity to speak with Albert Enstein, what would you say? (Jua Huang, Stamford, USA).
I will ask him, why he did not believe in the existence of black holes. In his theory, Einstein said that a big star or gas cloud will explode by itself and form a black hole. Einstein was very concerned with this, but he did not succeed to convince himself that something like an explosion is always going to happen in order to remove the mass and prevent the formation of black holes. What if there was no explosion?
5. The kind of research what you want to see throughout life? (Luca Zanzi, Allston, USA)
I hope that nuclear fusion energy could be a source of energy in the future. This will reduce the energy crisis, air pollution, or global warming in the world.
6. Do you believe there is life after death?
I think the brain is like a computer and works like a computer program. The program will not work if the computer is turned off. Theoretically, it makes a kind of re-formation in neuronal networks.
7. As a brilliant physicist, do you have an interest that might surprise many people? (Carol Gilmore, Jefferson City)
I like all forms of pop music, classical, and opera. I am also interested in the Formula one race.
8. Do you feel the physical limitations of much help or interfere with your work? (Marianne Vikkula, Espoo, Finland).
Although I was not lucky because having the nerve disorder, I feel lucky in other ways. I feel fortunate to work in the fields of physics, one area that does not require physical skills, and made me make the book successful.

9. Do you feel burdened with great responsibility to answer questions about the mysteries of life? (Susan Leslie, Boston, USA).
I do not have to answer all of the problems of life. While the physics and mathematics may be helping with us to answer the question how the universe was born, the two sciences that are not used to predict human behavior because it was too far to the questions can be answered.
10. Do you believe there is a time in which humanity understands about what is understood a physicist?
I hope not. Since I will no longer be a physicist.


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