God did not create the universe and the ” Big Bang ” is the inevitable result of the laws of physics – the eminent British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking discussed so in a newly published book by me.
In a book called ” The Grand Design ” co-authored with American physicist Leonard Mlodinow, Hawking said that a series of new theories have made the man who was considered the creator of the universe “superfluous “ . , Times, the newspaper quoted part of this book said.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper claps behind physicist Stephen Hawking ( right )
after he completed his report at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in
Waterloo in July 2010. (Photo: cbc).
“ Because of laws like gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing. This natural formation is the reason why the universe exists and why we exist ,” Hawking wrote.
“ There is no need for God to explain the formation of this existing universe .”
The 68-year-old physicist gained worldwide recognition for his 1988 book ” The History of Time ,” an account of the origins of the universe. He is also famous for his research on black holes, cosmology and quantum gravity.
Since 1974, scientists have been researching the combination of two foundations of modern physics, Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity and Hawking’s quantum theory.
His latest comments suggest he has rejected his previous views on religion. Previously, he wrote in the book ” History of the Universe ” that God played a role in the Big Bang .
In his latest book, he says the discovery in 1992 of a planet orbiting a star outside the solar system helped counter physics founder Isaac Newton’s view that the universe was impossible. born from the chaos created by God.
Hawking, an outstanding physicist who could only communicate using a speech-synthesizing computer, suffered from a neurological disease that deprived him of the ability to move for many years. He began to struggle with illness in his 20s, but he continued to research and was considered one of the world’s leading scientists.
Last year, he announced that he would continue to hold the position of Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge University, a position that once belonged to Newton.