Stephen Hawking - A Brief History of Time
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I heard on the radio today Hawking has visited a house of ladies in California some time in the past 5 years. Supposedly this was confirmed by Cambridge. For one I doubt the accusation. For two, if I liked him before the revelation then I like him even more now. Shame on those who would bring this to the light of day assuming the accusation is correct. Nonetheless, keep up the good work SH.
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i Don,t Hate Religious People i Never Have all i say is We All Should Look For ourselfs To Find The Real Truth and Not Believe in a Book that MAN wrote 2,000 Yrs, Ago when we all Know that Man and Women are the BIGGEST LIERS Alive and Have Never Been Trusted Especially When it Comes To MONEY!..and This is What Religion is Really All About Cashing in on Peoples FEARS of Death and Hopes and Dreams ~Seek out the Truth for Yourself this is The Only Way You Will UNDERSTAND TRUE LIFE.....
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he is alrite .....but there is god ..he is every where ....he is the one in electrons in protons ,,...no one can show u god bcoz its not easy like science....in sceince u look then believe...but in god's world u hv to believe then u could look.........religious people say who have seen.....it is a sound and light
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It's a beautiful way of thinking. What a fabulous video and commentary by his peers and co-workers. I've always been fascinated by the way that Mr. Hawking presents his thoughts with such clarity. I would like to thank The Science Foundation for posting this video.
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This is a wonderful video. I'm so grateful it was uploaded. The audio and visual qualities are more than offset by the video's incredible content.
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Date of this?
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if you DON'T at least respect prof. Hawking, why would you sit through this video? your either a dick, a loser or both.
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That is the stupidest thing I have ever heard.
The largest scientific consensus is that the universe is expanding due to dark energy forcing the universe to expand at an accelerating rate. This is proven by actual visible observation.
Additionally the gravitational pull of black holes is not special, they pull the same as any star, the only difference is that the pull is concentrated and accelerates infinitely at the event horizon. Meaning black holes cant cause a crunch.
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terrible sound quality, better sound please
@AtheistSpanker Do you have a specific example of how he's wrong in any way?
Or are you just, as usual, trolling?
TheScienceFoundation 5 months ago 40
Ah, 240p. We meet again.
Madbastard666 1 month ago 25