
Stephen Hawking – A Circuit Freq?
It has been theorized that an infinite number of monkeys with infinite typewriters, would eventually have to write the complete works of Shakespeare …. well, we only had a couple of monkeys (or was that Karl Pilkington one?) and half hour. The monkey made video can be seen in insidethetourbus.com
Who are Freq circuit? If you check out your Top Friends on MySpace page you might think are former Circuit Freq keyboards before the death of analog. They are pretending to be producers Circuit Freq "anonymous" in order to get more hype and presumably due to the famous said hype? Son Estonian pirates Circuit Freq two high school age-do mod out their old gear musician analog to dad used to make the music crazy?
Stephen William Hawking was born on January 8, 1942 (300 years after the death of Galileo) in Oxford, England. The house of his parents was in north London, but during the second world war Oxford was considered a safer place to have babies. When I was eight, his family moved to St. Albans, a town about 20 miles north of London. At the age of eleven, Stephen went to St. Albans School and then University College, Oxford, his father's old school. Stephen wanted to study mathematics, despite its father would have preferred medicine. Mathematics was not available at the College, he pursued Physics instead. After three years and not much work was granted a first class honors degree in Natural Sciences.
Stephen then went on to Cambridge to do research in Cosmology, since there is no work in this area Oxford at the moment. His supervisor was Denis Sciama, although he had hoped to get Fred Hoyle who was working in Cambridge. After obtaining his doctorate he became in the first research fellow and later associate professor at Gonville and Caius College. After leaving the Institute of Astronomy in 1973 Stephen came to the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, and since 1979 has held the post of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. The chair was founded in 1663 with money in the testament of the Reverend Henry Lucas, who had been the MP for the University. It was first held by Isaac Barrow, and then in 1669 by Isaac Newton.
Stephen Hawking has worked on the basic laws that govern the universe. With Roger Penrose he showed that Einstein's General Theory of relativity of space and time implies to have a beginning in the Big Bang and an end in black holes. These results indicated that it was necessary to unify General Relativity with Quantum Theory, the other major scientific development of the first half of the 20th century. One consequence of such a unification that he discovered was that black holes should not be completely black, but could emit radiation and eventually evaporate and disappear. Another conjecture is that the universe has no edge or boundary in imaginary time. This implies that the way the universe began was completely determined by the laws of science.
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