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Stephen Hawking dead at 76
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Stephen Hawking dead at 76

I knew there was something evil about that Gil Gadot. Showing her true colors on Twitter, and not a moment too soon. Glad I found out about this before spending money to see "Wonder Woman." Next thing you know, she will be saying that K. Jenner is just a sad confused man in a dress, or that blind people can't see, or that amputees are missing a limb. Where does this kind of hate come from?


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Stephen Hawking dead at 76

Quote: (03-16-2018 06:12 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

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What a retarded comment. Pretty sure if he got to heaven, looked down and saw that he was still sitting in a wheelchair he'd be pissed.
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Stephen Hawking dead at 76

Quote: (03-16-2018 04:03 PM)Teedub Wrote:  

Quote: (03-15-2018 06:30 PM)lookslikeit Wrote:  

Quote: (03-15-2018 04:16 PM)Teedub Wrote:  

God I can't stand low post, low rep members making 'edgy' comments trying to appeal to certain 'I'm too cool for school'/pessimistic sections of the forum. Hawking advanced science significantly within his field. What have you achieved in your life? Nothing.

Nope, that's not my point. My point is he got lots of credit/fame comparing to other scientists who contributed a lot more. The reason for that is because of the media which wanted to capitalize on his condition to attract more viewers. His story can sell.

You said he advanced science significantly. May I ask you to point a few of his achievements?

There's a few here, if you're genuinely interested: http://time.com/5201371/stephen-hawking-...-obituary/

Like others have noted, his work on black holes is his main achievement, particularly his discovery of what ended up being known as 'Hawking Radiation'. But yes, his main achievement was probably as a populariser of science. He's the person most primarily responsible for us knowing what black holes even are, as general members of the public.

So you didn't answer my question and just linked to arbitrary article? you also mentioned hawking radiation which you cited as a "discovery". It is not a discovery. It is still a speculative theory that has yet to be tested. From the wikipedia page

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In September 2010, a signal that is closely related to black hole Hawking radiation (see analog gravity) was claimed to have been observed in a laboratory experiment involving optical light pulses. However, the results remain unverified and debatable.[12][13] Other projects have been launched to look for this radiation within the framework of analog gravity.

That's the closest the Hawking Radiation theory comes into testing...

I'm not trying to downplay the guy. He was extremely challenged and his writing had encouraged me to study physics deeper and it has enlightened me immensely. But I don't think it is right to attribute things he haven't done. His contributions to society might be huge but not to the advancement of modern physics (at least directly).
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Stephen Hawking dead at 76

Quote: (03-16-2018 07:05 PM)lookslikeit Wrote:  

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Bro, if you're questioning Hawking's contribution to physics you need to wrap up that undergraduate degree. "Testing" is not the preserve of theoretical physics, that's why it's called "theoretical."
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Stephen Hawking dead at 76

Has anyone read the popular physics books by Brian Greene? He's supposed to be really good at explaining physics concepts to average yo-yos like myself.
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Stephen Hawking dead at 76

If you look closely, you can see Elizabeth Warren in the background

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Stephen Hawking dead at 76

Personally I'll always be grateful to Hawking for his contributions to comedy.





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Stephen Hawking dead at 76

Quote: (03-16-2018 06:24 PM)Rush87 Wrote:  

Quote: (03-16-2018 06:12 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

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What a retarded comment. Pretty sure if he got to heaven, looked down and saw that he was still sitting in a wheelchair he'd be pissed.

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Stephen Hawking dead at 76

Quote: (03-16-2018 04:46 PM)Mercenary Wrote:  

Quote: (03-16-2018 04:03 PM)Teedub Wrote:  

Like others have noted, his work on black holes is his main achievement, particularly his discovery of what ended up being known as 'Hawking Radiation'. But yes, his main achievement was probably as a populariser of science. He's the person most primarily responsible for us knowing what black holes even are, as general members of the public.

No human has ever been in or near a black hole.
No human is going to one anytime soon.
No way to verify if he is a genius or total fraud.
Way too convenient.

Nobody has been to a black hole, they've observed them from great distance, but you're right, nobody has. It's theoretical physics, so yeah, it's all theory really.

But people have been to earth, and they've been around it, not just theoretically, and filmed it for our pleasure. Yet you're most famous on here for believing the earth is flat.

Quote: (03-16-2018 07:05 PM)lookslikeit Wrote:  

So you didn't answer my question and just linked to arbitrary article?

Yeah. I'm not invested enough in the subject matter to do some in-depth research on your behalf. Apologies if I'm coming across as snarky, it's just I'm always suspicious of people who are overly cynical of other people's achievements, particularly when those achievements or praise aren't doing anybody any harm.

Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H L Mencken
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