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Stephen Hawking says 'nothing' was around before origin of universe

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Funny seeing people in the thread throwing a fit over the fact that he was an atheist. Most scientists are atheists because in order to explore science and make new discoveries you need to question everything but all religions go the other way. Besides is it that hard for you to comprehend that even if the big bang theory is true it could have happened according to His will ?
 
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Pi Day: Wednesday 14 Mar 2018 marks Pi Day, an annual date of celebration in the mathematical community to mark the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.

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So English theoretical physicist and cosmologist, Stephen Hawking died on Pi Day...


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Coincidence? I think not!

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That's why I posted this, for those who were cheering him as a pro. He was nothing but some overrated baboon cheered up by Atheists and Agnostics after his foolish book.
This was something people told about Galileo and Copernicus..

@WebMaster @Horus please close this thread, one of the greatest scientist of this era died and people are making fun of him.
 
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Funny seeing people in the thread throwing a fit over the fact that he was an atheist. Most scientists are atheists because in order to explore science and make new discoveries you need to question everything but all religions go the other way. Besides is it that hard for you to comprehend that even if the big bang theory is true it could have happened according to His will ?
The Father of Science was a believer, indeed the Fathers were believers, it is only in the relative modern age where ideology has taken a sinister root...indeed there are scientists who are closet believers today...
 
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How Stephen Hawking supported the Palestinian cause

The renowned scientist, who has passed away, will be remembered not only for his work, but his support for Palestine.

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Hawking made headlines in May 2013 when he decided to boycott a high-profile conference in Israel where he was scheduled to speak
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Stephen Hawking, the world-renowned scientist who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 76, was known not only for his groundbreaking work but also for his support for Palestine.

Hawking, who had motor neurone disease, made headlines in May 2013 when he decided to boycott a high-profile conference in Israel where he was scheduled to speak.

The physicist was working at the Cambridge University in the UK at the time.

The Presidential Conference, an academic event held in Jerusalem, was being hosted by the late Israeli President Shimon Peres.

In a letter Hawking sent to the organisers on May 3, he said the "policy of the present Israeli government is likely to lead to disaster".

"I accepted the invitation to the Presidential Conference with the intention that this would not only allow me to express my opinion on the prospects for a peace settlement but also because it would allow me to lecture on the West Bank.

"However, I have received a number of emails from Palestinian academics. They are unanimous that I should respect the boycott. In view of this, I must withdraw from the conference.

"Had I attended, I would have stated my opinion that the policy of the present Israeli government is likely to lead to disaster," the letter read.

And, with the approval of Hawking, the British Committee for Universities of Palestine, an organisation of UK-based academics to support the academic boycott of Israel, said in a statement at the time: "This is his independent decision to respect the boycott, based upon his knowledge of Palestine, and on the unanimous advice of his own academic contacts there."

Hawking's decision was widely celebrated by Palestinian activists and academics.

"Palestinians deeply appreciate Stephen Hawking's support for an academic boycott of Israel," Omar Barghouti, a founding member of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctionsmovement (BDS), said.

"We think this will rekindle the kind of interest among international academics in academic boycotts that was present in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa."

Ali Abunimah, a Palestinian-American journalist, wrote: "When we look back in a few years, Hawking's decision to respect BDS may be seen as a turning point - the moment when boycotting Israel as a stance for justice went mainstream".

Support for Palestinian students
Hawking's sympathy with the Palestinian cause extended beyond a boycott of Israel.

Last year, he asked his millions of Facebook followers to contribute financially to the Palestinian Advanced Physics School - a physics lecture series for masters students in the occupied West Bank.

"I support the rights of scientists everywhere to freedom of movement, publication and collaboration," he wrote.


Hawking also publicly congratulated in a video on his Facebook page Hanan al-Hroub, a Palestinian woman who won the Global Teacher Prize for 2016.

"You are inspiration to people everywhere," he said.

"In a society torn apart by conflict, where children are regularly exposed to violence, Hanan Al Hroub is building trust and supporting children suffering psychological trauma - from the heart of her classroom."



Reminder, Hawking did more as an individual for Palestine than anyone of those that bash him for his lack of religion.
 
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lol of course before anything exist there is nothing .
Well how universe came into being is a complicated topic and not even your religion or science can prove it with certainty.Keeping that in mind it,s a normal thing to become agnostic or atheist if you are the kind of person who does not blindly follow the herd .
 
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Someone should've taught him in math class that 0+0=0.
 
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A great scientist who believes universe came out of a big bang? Yeah lol.

Stephen Hawking was one of the great minds produced during the last century. He commanded respect in the scientific community. That being said, his disbelief in God is something that is personal. Did he speak ill of God openly? yeah, he did. Does that mean we have to take cheap shots at him on a forum that probably most of the scientific community never reads? Seems quite unproductive and pointless. You want to disprove his theories, do it in the language of science. That's what the Muslims of our Golden age did. They learned from the Greeks and then carried it forward with astonishing results and discoveries. So learn from his discoveries and disprove them scientifically.

What do not know what will happen beyond the grave and who among us will be forgiven. Atheists are entitled to their beliefs. Most in Pakistan are merely fashionable Atheists though. But the main point is that we can only invite them to join us and if they do not, then remember this ayat from the Quran as well.

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A great scientist who believes universe came out of a big bang? Yeah lol.

Stephen Hawking was one of the great minds produced during the last century. He commanded respect in the scientific community. That being said, his disbelief in God is something that is personal. Did he speak ill of God openly? yeah, he did. Does that mean we have to take cheap shots at him on a forum that probably most of the scientific community never reads? Seems quite unproductive and pointless. You want to disprove his theories, do it in the language of science. That's what the Muslims of our Golden age did. They learned from the Greeks and then carried it forward with astonishing results and discoveries. So learn from his discoveries and disprove them scientifically.

What do not know what will happen beyond the grave and who among us will be forgiven. Atheists are entitled to their beliefs. Most in Pakistan are merely fashionable Atheists though. But the main point is that we can only invite them to join us and if they do not, then remember this ayat from the Quran as well.

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NEW YORK: British physicist Stephen Hawking has said that there was nothing around before the big bang that created our universe.

“There was nothing around before the Big, Big Bang,” he said during a television talk show aired Sunday on National Geographic Channel, propounding his theory on what happened before the universe came into existence.

While it is a commonly known theory that the so-called Big Bang – the moment something impossibly tiny began to grow – brought about the universe billions of years ago and is still shaping it now, what has intrigued scientists more seems to be what was there before the ‘explosion’ when there was supposed to be nothing.




Hawking was seated next to host Neil deGrasse Tyson at the Star Talkshow, explaining his thought on events before the Big Bang.

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Hawking’s theory lies upon the assumption that the universe has no boundaries. “The boundary condition of the universe … is that it has no boundary,” he told Tyson, who himself is also a physicist.

The Big Bang theory holds that the universe in retrospective can shrink to the size of an extremely small ‘subatomic ball’ known as the singularity.

According to Hawking, the laws of physics and time cease to function inside that tiny particle of heat and energy.

In other words, the ordinary real time as we know now shrinks infinitely as the universe becomes ever smaller but never reaches a definable starting point.

During the show, Hawking argued that before the Big Bang real ordinary time was replaced by imaginary time and was in a bent form.

“It was always reaching closer to nothing but didn’t become nothing.”

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To help people better understand the abstract and confusing state, the world-celebrated physicist drew an analogy between the distorted time with ancient Greek philosopher Euclid’s theory of space-time, a closed surface without end.

Hawking further took Earth as an example. He said: “One can regard imaginary and real time beginning at the South Pole … there is nothing south of the South Pole, so there was nothing around before the Big Bang.”

“There was never a Big Bang that produced something from nothing.”

“It just seemed that way from mankind’s perspective,” Hawking noted, hinting that a lot of what we believe is derived from a human-centric perspective, which might limit the scope of human knowledge of the world.
Endorse amazing Quran .... when Allah said kun ... and created this universe and was nothing before. All you lost in All mighty Allah .
 
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That is what Quran says, Universe was created with one bang
 
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