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Stephen Hawking's Universe EP6: Answer To Everything (1/5)

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2007

Is there a theory that will encompass everything in the known universe? Inflation theory, quantum mechanics, string theory.

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  • @Ogudaktig ughhh he also refused to believe in black holes

  • @imthetank3 Actually gravity is theory. Theory is the highest official state that any idea in science can attain. Theory is the framework that attempts to explane something in nature. Large number of "facts", or "observations" are what leads into theory, but science assumes that it never knows everything, and what it knows could be proven false the next day.

    This is not differend with gravity. We know how to calculate and predict it, but *we dont know what it is*.

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  • @Snakepliskinist Hearing people use "theory" in the wrong context when talking about science is the easiest way to sort out the stupid people on YT.

  • @Propaani Science should stop calling theories theories. Dumb people get confused. Science should call them "This shit's real, bitches," That way dump people can easily distinguish between scientific this shit's real, bitches and their own personal theories. Are creationists going to say, "Evolution is just a this shit's real, bitches, and there are many opposing theories (they can't use our word)."

  • i know the theory of everything

  • @bassman910 who? Stephen Hawking? no way

  • Answer to everything is number ONE. Or just ONE, to be precise.

    If you have 2 or more, then it is contained in 1...something. So, everything is one, and the rest is just 0.00000000...... of one. It's not a dividation or something splitted, it's just something that exist.

    And for rest, it is based on push-pull motion. What are the results of push-pull? Well, it can be this what we see, can be something else...and more.

  • @xlactyu15 You gotta fix the link in com and html by the way

  • I would really like for him to give a response to this theorycompo.blogspot.c om/2011/12/great-mysteries .h tml

  • @Propaani I thought laws where the highest state that any idea can attain?

    Or maybe laws are just things that will happen and not the theory itself? *is confused*

  • @Albyint Nah. Laws in nature are just bits of observation that can be verified by multiple reliable sources. For example, on earth gravity pulls objects towards its core by certain amount. That is a law because it can be verified by so many sources. However, it dosent explane what causes gravity. It gives us a hint towards the right ansver, but it is not the ansver in it self.

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