http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduction_to_M-theory


On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 11:34 AM, G Money <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Cool stuff.
>
> Do you know anything about this M-theory that he talks about...or is it
> just
> complex beyond our mortal abilities?
>
> On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Larry C. Lyons <[email protected]
> >wrote:
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> >
> >
> >
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/sep/02/stephen-hawking-big-bang-creator
> >
> > Stephen Hawking says universe not created by God
> > Adam Gabbatt
> > The Guardian,
> >
> > Thursday 2 September 2010
> >
> > God did not create the universe, the man who is arguably Britain's
> > most famous living scientist says in a forthcoming book.
> >
> > In the new work, The Grand Design, Professor Stephen Hawking argues
> > that the Big Bang, rather than occurring following the intervention of
> > a divine being, was inevitable due to the law of gravity.
> >
> > In his 1988 book, A Brief History of Time, Hawking had seemed to
> > accept the role of God in the creation of the universe. But in the new
> > text, co-written with American physicist Leonard Mlodinow, he said new
> > theories showed a creator is "not necessary".
> >
> > The Grand Design, an extract of which appears in the Times today, sets
> > out to contest Sir Isaac Newton's belief that the universe must have
> > been designed by God as it could not have been created out of chaos.
> >
> > "Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will
> > create itself from nothing," he writes. "Spontaneous creation is the
> > reason there is something rather than nothing, why the universe
> > exists, why we exist.
> >
> > "It is not necessary to invoke God to light the blue touch paper and
> > set the universe going."
> >
> > In the forthcoming book, published on 9 September, Hawking says that
> > M-theory, a form of string theory, will achieve this goal: "M-theory
> > is the unified theory Einstein was hoping to find," he theorises.
> >
> > "The fact that we human beings – who are ourselves mere collections of
> > fundamental particles of nature – have been able to come this close to
> > an understanding of the laws governing us and our universe is a great
> > triumph."
> >
> > Hawking says the first blow to Newton's belief that the universe could
> > not have arisen from chaos was the observation in 1992 of a planet
> > orbiting a star other than our Sun. "That makes the coincidences of
> > our planetary conditions – the single sun, the lucky combination of
> > Earth-sun distance and solar mass – far less remarkable, and far less
> > compelling as evidence that the Earth was carefully designed just to
> > please us human beings," he writes.
> >
> > Hawking had previously appeared to accept the role of God in the
> > creation of the universe. Writing in his bestseller A Brief History Of
> > Time in 1988, he said: "If we discover a complete theory, it would be
> > the ultimate triumph of human reason – for then we should know the
> > mind of God."
> >
> > Hawking resigned as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge
> > University last year after 30 years in the position.
> >
> > guardian.co.uk © Guardian News and Media Limited 2010
> >
> >
> > --
> > Larry C. Lyons
> > web: http://www.lyonsmorris.com/lyons
> > LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/larryclyons
> > --
> > The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.
> >  - B. F. Sk
> >
> >
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