The Origin and Fate Of The Universe (Part 2)

A Briefer History of Time – Stephen Hawking In some cases there would be errors in the reproduction. Mostly these errors would have been such that the new macromolecule could not reproduce itself and eventually would have been destroyed. However, a few of the errors would have produced new macromolecules that were even better at … Read more

The Origin and Fate Of The Universe (Part 3)

A Briefer History of Time – Stephen Hawking A second objection to the strong anthropic principle is that it runs against the tide of the whole history of science. We have developed from the geocentric cosmologies of Ptolemy and his forebears, through the heliocentric cosmology of Copernicus and Galileo, to the modern picture in which … Read more

The Origin and Fate Of The Universe (Part 4)

A Briefer History of Time – Stephen Hawking The day after I got back from Moscow I set out for Philadelphia, where I was due to receive a medal from the Franklin Institute. My secretary, Judy Fella, had used her not inconsiderable charm to persuade British Airways to give herself and me free seats on … Read more

The Origin and Fate Of The Universe (Part 5)

A Briefer History of Time – Stephen Hawking The surface of the earth is finite in extent but it doesn’t have a boundary or edge: if you sail off into the sunset, you don’t fall off the edge or run into a singularity. (I know, because I have been round the world!) If Euclidean space-time … Read more

The Origin and Fate Of The Universe (Part 1)

A Briefer History of Time – Stephen Hawking Einstein’s general theory of relativity, on its own, predicted that space- time began at the big bang singularity and would come to an end either at the big crunch singularity (if the whole universe recollapsed), or at a singularity inside a black hole (if a local region, … Read more

Black Holes Aint So Black (Part 1)- A Briefer History of Time

A Briefer History of Time – Stephen Hawking Before 1970, my research on general relativity had concentrated mainly on the question of whether or not there had been a big bang singularity. However, one evening in November that year, shortly after the birth of my daughter, Lucy, I started to think about black holes as … Read more

Black Holes Aint So Black (Part 2)- A Briefer History of Time

A Briefer History of Time – Stephen Hawking In September 1973, while I was visiting Moscow, I discussed black holes with two leading Soviet experts, Yakov Zeldovich and Alexander Starobinsky. They convinced me that, according to the quantum mechanical uncertainty principle, rotating black holes should create and emit particles. I believed their arguments on physical … Read more

Black Holes (Part 1)- A Briefer History of Time

A Briefer History of Time – Stephen Hawking The term black hole is of very recent origin. It was coined in 1969 by the American scientist John Wheeler as a graphic description of an idea that goes back at least two hundred years, to a time when there were two theories about light: one, which … Read more

Black Holes (Part 2)- A Briefer History of Time

A Briefer History of Time – Stephen Hawking At some time on his watch, say 11:00, the star would shrink below the critical radius at which the gravitational field becomes so strong nothing can escape, and his signals would no longer reach the spaceship. As 11:00 approached, his companions watching from the spaceship would find … Read more