Brief history of physics "black hole"

in science •  7 years ago 

This is Stephen Hawking's first science book, a 1988 popular science book by theoretical physicists.
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It is a revolution in the sense that it makes the basic knowledge of the Universe available to the general public. Without a complicated formula or explanation that only experts or physicists understand.

This book is the beginning of a complex learning path not only from the theoretical point of view of the meaning of the Universe. If not, what does it mean for religion to question it.

Hawking is a lot of things, not just It's like a teacher who has all the doctors, he's a great guy, they say in the corridor, but he has a terrible pedagogy (at the university level many happen).
Stephen Hawking, though his condition is a great scientific popularizer, he does not have to do it, but he always has a concern that scientific knowledge will reach everyone.

Not just for people who are interested to understand or learn about such knowledge, to the church, to the children for everyone.

Perhaps today this type of knowledge is a click for anyone but in the 20th century. If it is difficult and get it simply to understand it further. It appears that only scientific knowledge dissemination should be available to those with a PhD or at least an aspiring physicist.

However, it is this book that makes me eager to read scientific. Especially related to the theme of the universe.

All forced or not, we begin to admire Isaac Newton for his genius Albert Einstein for the extroverted and great.
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But in what you know Hawking you are caught by his "Gravity" with these two qualifications in the "Great and Extroverted" special man but above all examples of the life of the inspirational struggle that there is no limit.

I will not add more data from all that is known, but I can not solve it without mentioning very specific things and that apart from my love for Stephen Hawking is just a great coincidence or right? :
Today is the birthday of Albert Einstein, March 14, 1879 Ulm, Germany.
Pi Day is celebrated, but as if Hawking had planned it in an equation, all this coincidence closed the circle with the day of his birth on 8 January 1942, exactly 300 years after the death of the great Galileo astronomer.

It is likely that the formula is used as a tombstone.
Terms of equation: Entropy (A) Bekenstein-Hawking (SBH). "k" is Boltzmann's constant, "c" the speed of light, "ħ" Planck's constant decreases. "G" universal constant gravity. The equation indicates that the entropy of the black hole is directly proportional to its surface

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