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Thursday, November 22, 2012
Hawking sees God, just as Einstein
Notice that the famous physicist Stephen Hawking in his new book says that God created the universe, is a sensation as it is presented in the media, says the editor of the popular magazine New Scientist Roger Hayfild.
A large number of British newspapers and broadcasters commented loudly that God does not exist. This statement, as saying relevant news contained in the new book "Great idea" of the famous British physicist Stephen Hawking, "written in collaboration with the American scholar Leonard Mlodnov.
The book, which will be published on September 9, Hocking rejects Isaac Newton that the universe could not vazniknae of chaos. According to him, the Big Bang, which occurs after the universe is the result of physical laws, not unique accident occurred due to the fantastic circumstances.
Virtually all messages containing the assertion that Hawking has changed his point of view, because in the book "A Brief History of Time" he allowed the role of God in the creation of all things.
"If you open the universal theory, it will be an absolute triumph of the human mind - because in this case, we will know what is the mind of God" - says the scientist.
But in reality, the position of Hawking on the existence of God does not change, says the editor of the popular British magazine New Scientist Roger Hayfild.
"Hawking has always considered God in a figurative sense, basically the same as Albert Einstein - Hayfild said. - "God does not play dice with the universe" - witty said Einstein, who also said, "I want to know how God created the world." But these words do not mean that Einstein was religious. He notes that "the idea of a personal God - this is an anthropological concept which I can not take it seriously." When asked about whether he believed in God, Einstein replied: "I believe in Spinoza's God who is expressed in the system harmony of what exists, not in a God who cares about the fate and human activities. "
"In 2001, when I interviewed Hawking, he made further comments, stressing that no religious - still Hayfild.
- If you believe in science like me, you believe that there are some laws that are always running. If you want, you can say that these laws are the work of God, but that would be a definition of what God is, but no evidence of its existence. '
Hayfild. reported that in his new book Hawking book describes "M-theory, which is likely to answer questions about the creation of the universe.
"In accordance with the" M-theory ", our universe is only one. M-theory predicts that many worlds are created out of nothing. Their creation does not require the intervention of supernatural beings or God "- quoted Hayfild Hawking's new book.
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