Monday, September 23, 2013

In case you are interested...Hawking and theoretical physics...made simple


"Learn theoretical physics with Stephen Hawking in under three minutes"

by

Scott Kaufman

September 23rd, 2013

The Guardian

Today The Guardian published an animated short entitled “Stephen Hawking’s big ideas … made simple.”

The video distills Hawking’s contributions to contemporary theoretical physics into a two minute and forty-four second lesson, much in the same way his best-selling 1988 book A Brief History of Time did.

Hawking’s disability — a motor neuron disease related to ALS — inclines some to think of him as a novelty act, but despite devoting time to popularizing physics and its conundrums, his reputation as one of the preeminent theoretical physicists of the second half of the twentieth century is well-deserved.

As the video demonstrates, he’s largely responsible for proving the existence of black holes, which had previously been thought to be mathematical oddities that existed in theory, but not in space.

But with the advent of instruments capable of detecting what’s called “Hawking radiation,” he proved that black holes and their concomitant terrors do, in fact, exist.


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