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Physicist Stephen Hawking has died at the age of 76


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Life in space and wondering around the universe is a very hard life

Other life forms will wanna makan us

For all you know, we were seeded from our original life form

And our original life form didn’t survive

Aiyah I am just talking rubbish

I prefer pink hole :XD:

I'm quite intrigued with the ancient astronaut theory. [cool]

 

We all know you like pink holes, preferably those that are not dry. :XD:

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Galileo Galilei died 8 Jan 1642

 

Albert Einstein born on 14 Mar 1879

 

Stephen Hawking born 8 Jan 1942 and died 14 Mar 2018.

 

I have a feeling he might be the incarnation of either of those you mentioned. [bounce1]

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I have a feeling he might be the incarnation of either of those you mentioned. [bounce1]

Galileo —-> hawkings—-> Einstein

Don’t ask me how

Time and space don’t bother these guys one

They move easily from matrix to matrix one

Ok I am full of shit :XD:

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Galileo â-> hawkingsâ-> Einstein

Donât ask me how

Time and space donât bother these guys one

They move easily from matrix to matrix one

Ok I am full of shit :XD:

According to their theory ... gravity will bent time space ... ( only black hole is the closest proof to this ), thus you must be a blackhole
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Maybe many people envision humans to explore the universe like Star Trek one day.

But that will probably be centuries later, if humans are still around.

Humans are known for curiosity and exploring the truth. Whether other life forms are friendly or hostile, or we are the only ones in the universe, only those who are really curious and ready to explore, knows.

at the rate we are going, i doubt the human race can last beyond 2100. Planet Earth would have been fully exploited and alternatives have not yet been discovered, that is if we had not yet killed off one another from WWIII.

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According to their theory ... gravity will bent time space ... ( only black hole is the closest proof to this ), thus you must be a blackhole ð

 

Pls dont bent over. U may just distort history

Don’t anyhow anyhow Black hole hor :XD:
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Galileo â-> hawkingsâ-> Einstein

Donât ask me how

Time and space donât bother these guys one

They move easily from matrix to matrix one

Ok I am full of shit :XD:

Saw a documentary before that Tesla was the smart and brainy one, not Einstein.
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Saw a documentary before that Tesla was the smart and brainy one, not Einstein.

 

In actual fact, most scientists are weirdos one way or the other. Unfortunately, Singapore is still far from producing any of these weirdos.

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Saw a documentary before that Tesla was the smart and brainy one, not Einstein.

Thought the popular comparison was Telsa's AC current vs Edison's  DC. 

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Saw a documentary before that Tesla was the smart and brainy one, not Einstein.

 

Einstein's theories and papers literally built the foundation of 20th century physics. It's the understanding of the natural universe as we know it.

 

What Tesla did IMO could have been discovered by someone, maybe years later, but it's mainly applied physics or engineering.

I think not really a fair comparison.

 

There's a lot of many important physicists/engineers along the way who also contributed to understanding of electricity etc but they aren't even as well remembered as Tesla.

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Scientist Stephen Hawking with his new wife Elaine Mason after they were married in Cambridge, Sept. 15, 1995. Mason was his former nurse and her ex-husband David was the computer engineer who adapted the scientist's voice synthesiser so it would fit onto his wheelchair. AP Photo/Lynne Sladky

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President Barack Obama presents the Medal of Freedom to scientist Stephen Hawking during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House on August 12, 2009. REUTERS/Jason Reed

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Einstein's theories and papers literally built the foundation of 20th century physics. It's the understanding of the natural universe as we know it.

 

What Tesla did IMO could have been discovered by someone, maybe years later, but it's mainly applied physics or engineering.

I think not really a fair comparison.

 

There's a lot of many important physicists/engineers along the way who also contributed to understanding of electricity etc but they aren't even as well remembered as Tesla.

 

Well said, reminds me of Newton.

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