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Visita: Stephen Hawking a Padova
Foto scattata in occasione della visita di S. Hawking a Palazzo BoV. Milanesi è l\u27attuale Magnifico Rettore dell\u27Ateneo di Padova, Stephen Hawking, Barbieri è l\u27attuale direttore amministrativo dell\u27AteneoDigitale a color
Visita: Stephen Hawking a Padova
Foto scattata in occasione della visita di S. Hawking a Palazzo BoVincenzo Milanesi è l\u27attuale Magnifico Rettore dell\u27Ateneo di Padova, Stephen Hawking, Flavio Zanonato è il Sindaco di PadovaDigitale b/
Visita: Stephen Hawking a Padova
Foto scattata in occasione della visita di S. Hawking a Palazzo BoVincenzo Milanesi è l\u27attuale Magnifico Rettore dell\u27Ateneo di Padova, Stephen Hawking, Flavio Zanonato è il Sindaco di PadovaDigitale a color
Visita: Stephen Hawking a Padova
Foto scattata in occasione della visita di S. Hawking a Palazzo BoV. Milanesi è l\u27attuale Magnifico Rettore dell\u27Ateneo di Padova, Stephen Hawking, G. Zaccaria è l\u27attuale Prorettore vicario dell\u27AteneoDigitale a color
Visita: Stephen Hawking a Padova
Foto scattata in occasione della visita di S. Hawking a Palazzo BoG. Zaccaria è l\u27attuale Prorettore vicario dell\u27Ateneo di Padova, Stephen Hawking, F. Zanonato è il Sindaco di PadovaDigitale a color
Las cuatro preguntas fundamentales de Stephen Hawking
El 14 de marzo se cumplen seis años del fallecimiento de Stephen Hawking. En su web personal (ahora reemplazada), Hawking se definía como “cosmólogo, viajero espacial y héroe”. Fue, ciertamente, las tres cosas. Declaraba trabajar en las leyes básicas que gobiernan el universo, y describía cuáles habían sido sus tres descubrimientos principales. Los sintetizaremos aquí. Y abordaremos, a partir de ellos, cuatro preguntas trascendentales a las que Hawking dio respuesta: ¿Dónde nacen el tiempo y el espacio? ¿Dónde mueren? ¿Es finito el universo? ¿Tiene futuro la humanidad en él?Peer reviewe
Stephen Hawking Physics Colloquium Lectures (title provided or enhanced by cataloger)
These lectures by Stephen Hawking are divided into physics colloquium lectures (where at least undergraduate knowledge of physics is assumed), and public lectures. The public lectures include: The Beginning of Time, The Nature of Space and Time, Space and Time Warps, Does God Play Dice, and Life in the Universe. The physics colloquium lectures include: Inflation: An Open and Shut Case; Gravitational Entropy; Quantum Cosmology, M-theory and the Anthropic Principle; Rotation, Nut Charge, and Anti de Sitter Space; Stability of AdS and Phase Transitions; and The Future of Quantum Cosmology. Educational levels: Graduate or professional, High school, Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division
Stephen Hawking: blending science with science fiction
Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking died recently at the age of 76.
He was a man who had a significant influence on the way we view science today, noted for his work with Sir Roger Penrose on the singularities at the origins and future of the universe, starting with the Big Bang, and ending in black holes. His work had significant implications for the search for a unified theory that would link Einstein’s general relativity with quantum mechanics, and discussions that originated from his work continue to reverberate in the field of theoretical physics.
Beyond doing an excellent job of raising the public profile of black holes, Hawking also wrote and spoke publicly on issues beyond his research. He expressed concerns about the possible impacts of artificial intelligence, and the questionable wisdom of attracting alien visitors.
Was he presenting new concerns? Or were these ideas already deeply rooted in prior science, or envisaged in fiction? The answer lies in the complex relationship between science and science fiction
Stephen Hawking: blending science with science fiction
Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking died recently at the age of 76.
He was a man who had a significant influence on the way we view science today, noted for his work with Sir Roger Penrose on the singularities at the origins and future of the universe, starting with the Big Bang, and ending in black holes. His work had significant implications for the search for a unified theory that would link Einstein’s general relativity with quantum mechanics, and discussions that originated from his work continue to reverberate in the field of theoretical physics.
Beyond doing an excellent job of raising the public profile of black holes, Hawking also wrote and spoke publicly on issues beyond his research. He expressed concerns about the possible impacts of artificial intelligence, and the questionable wisdom of attracting alien visitors.
Was he presenting new concerns? Or were these ideas already deeply rooted in prior science, or envisaged in fiction? The answer lies in the complex relationship between science and science fiction
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