Sentences with phrase «hawking told»

On a similar note, Hawking told the Discovery Channel in 2010, «If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Americans.
«In contrast with our intellect, computers double their performance every 18 months,» Hawking told the German news magazine Focus in 2001.
Stephen Hawking bullish on alien life, would like to visit it Famed wheelchair - bound physicist Stephen Hawking told a crowd at George Washington University in the nation's capital this week that primitive extraterrestrial life (that is, the nonintelligent kind) is probably «very common.»
«It's time to answer the question of whether there is life beyond Earth,» physicist Stephen Hawking told a press conference in London today, where Milner announced the plan.
After his flight with Zero Gravity, Hawking told reporters that «the long - term survival of the human race requires that we spread into space.»
BOLD CLAIM Stephen Hawking told a gathering of physicists in Stockholm that he has solved the long - standing problem of how information escapes from a black hole.
by Elizabeth Tenety — in 624 Google + circles — More by Elizabeth Tenety May 16, 2011 — There is no heaven... that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark,» Hawking told the Guardian.
@l4h Stephen Hawking: «There is no heaven» — Under God — The... http://www.washingtonpost.com/...god/.../stephen-hawking.../AF6... by Elizabeth Tenety — in 624 Google + circles — More by Elizabeth Tenety May 16, 2011 — There is no heaven... that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark,» Hawking told the Guardian.
Accoording to expert it's not needed) in debate http://www.washingtonpost.com/...god/.../stephen-hawking.../AF6... by Elizabeth Tenety — in 624 Google + circles — More by Elizabeth Tenety May 16, 2011 — There is no heaven... that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark,» Hawking told the Guardian.
Hawking tells us that «because there is a law such as gravity, the Universe can and will create itself from nothing.
Scientists like Hawking tell us: God has no place in any scientific equations, plays no role in any scientific explanations, can not be used to predict any events, does not describe anything or force that has yet been detected, and there are no models of the universe in which a god's presence is either required, productive, or useful.
«Stephen Hawking tells Google «philosophy is dead»».
Stephen Hawking tells heartbroken teenagers that «in another universe, Zayn is still in One Direction.»

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Viraj Patel, forex strategist at ING, told CNBC that Draghi did «just enough to appease the hawks in the committee.»
OK Prophets had God to inform them but who does Stephen Hawking has to tell him of such?
The hawk rested As the squirrel died, As I told myself What I knew to be true: This isn't cruelty Or even desire.
Hawking has been told how to find God and he deliberately chooses methods certain to fail.
Hawking would have looked smarter if he had indicated he had done some serious and balanced philosophical reading: something more articulate than carping it's all a «fairy tale,» which doesn't tell me anything except he's dismissive and has nothing substantive to say.
Stephen Hawking is not an expert on spirituality, therefore — I would not let him tell me heaven's a lie.
Calling my knowledge of jewish history «abysmal» is like you telling stephen hawking's knowledge of physics is abysmal and should really bone up on his bible to understand it.
But if he does not believe in a religious doctrine (a terrible sin, I know) at least Hawking does not tell anyone that they will burn in hell for not thinking the same way he does.
Scientists have been able to provide evidence for the Big Bang Theory, but not the singularity itself that the «big bang» spawned from... so Hawking's assumptions, are just that, assumptions and opinions... and he does not, as you say «tell the truth» based on a proven, factual basis.
tell stephen hawking to go to the big red one with the horns and spiky tale.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton is backing a rising generation of House Republican national security hawks who are facing primary races in 2016, his political action committee told the Washington Free Beacon on Wednesday.
Growing up in southern Vermont, Richard Prum developed an ear for birdcalls and learned from the ladies of the local garden club how to tell a warbler from a migratory hawk.
Likewise, in 2001 I interviewed Hawking and he made a telling remark underlining how he was not religious.
«Hawking has changed his mind, but a lot of other people haven't,» he told New Scientist.
Joseph Polchinski, Firewall Institution: University of California, Santa Barbara Year: 2012 Known for: Discovering D - branes, explaining what D - branes are (a string theory thing) Idea: Once a black hole has lost about half of itself to Hawking radiation, the event horizon can no longer store enough encoded information to tell the story of what's inside.
Stephen Hawking publishes children's book Stephen Hawking, wheelchair - bound physicist and author of A Brief History of Time, this week published his first children's book in an expected trilogy, designed, he told reporters, to make «real science as exciting as science fiction.»
The only thing they had in this room was one of those infomercial «ab loungers» covered in dust... you know, the ab - chair looking thingy that they hawk on the infomercials as being the end - all solution to a flabby stomach... telling you that you can get a flat stomach and perfect abs just by sitting on this thing and rocking a little bit while you lazily watch tv.
Professor Stephen Hawking's PhD thesis was released online (Picture: Rex) Stephen Hawking's PhD thesis has just crashed the Cambridge University website after it... A spokesperson for the University of Cambridge told...
We're never told why the models are killed; presumably, it's so that Reston can use their visage in perpetuity without ever paying them, but does that mean Moustache Man's gonna whack the little kids hawking Oaties breakfast cereal, too?
At the age of 21, Stephen Hawking was told that he had about two years to live.
At first he gets by on a pair of canes, then winds up in a wheelchair and is unable to eat without help from Jane or from the nurse, Elaine Mason (Maxine Peake), a woman who is strangely attracted to Hawking and tells his wife that she should worship the ground he walks on.
«The Theory of Everything» tells the story of a young Stephen Hawking (Eddie Redmayne) and the fellow Cambridge student he falls in love with, Jane Wilde (Felicity Jones).
The movie — scheduled for a November 7th release — stars Eddie Redmayne (Les Miserables) and Felicity Jones (Like Crazy) and tells the story of Stephen Hawking's relationship with his eventual wife.
He was among the first celebrities to publicly share their condolences for Hawking's death, telling People, «We have lost a truly beautiful mind, an astonishing scientist and the funniest man I have ever had the pleasure to meet.
It's too early to tell if he's a lock for a win, but he will definitely hear his name called among the nominees for his role here as Stephen Hawking.
Exceptional to his core, Hawking has lived a life deserving of the best telling Hollywood can muster.
With the Age of Education Commissions in full swing, it is difficult to tell the hawks among their reports from the handsaws.
Dorothy watched eagles and hawks careering too high to cast shadows, she watched the returning larks and bluebirds, and she wondered what they knew about the shape of the world and if they would ever tell her.
I've been told that posting repetitive tweets hawking my books is annoying, and the mark of a rank amateur — which I cheerfully confess to being.
Not that I am calling for a recession in 2007, but when a hawk like William Poole says that the odds of a recession are rising, it tells me that the Fed is looking for a reason to cut rates.
Common sense should tell you to «watch them like a hawk» no matter what type of dog it is.
Many Hawk Hill visitors over the years have told me: «My hawks don't migrate.»
For one thing, Hawking listened when his publisher told him that «each equation you include will halve the sales of the book» (OWTTE) and included only the one (unavoidable) equation in his whole book.
Was it in some code indecipherable by the rest of us or was it that shiver that went up your leg when he was hawking ethanol in Iowa that told you he'd be the one to reverse the rise of the oceans?
And that betrays an attitude to openness and the scientific method that are at odds with what governments are being told by the IPCC and what the general public believes scientists are like (think of cuddly Brian Cox, sweet Jim Al - Khalili, logical Steven Hawking, et al — none would hurt a fly and they're all doing science for the good of humanity).
Just when we were beginning to think the media had finally learned to tell a hawk from a handsaw when covering global warming (at least when the wind blows southerly), along comes this article «In Ancient Fossils, Seeds of a New Debate on Warming» by the New York Times» William Broad.
Even when viewing 4K video, hawk - eyed CNET editors and photographers gathered around the phones could only tell slight differences in the amount of detail on display.
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