(The 'World' of Stephen Hawking) ' When a person dies it is like switching off a computer.' ' Those who believe in life after death, are afraid of the dark.' * Stephen Hawking and let the dead bury their dead." The computer is the image of the beast. The
beast is natural man. Natural man is spiritually
dead, he is a fallen angel. Natural man
stumbles in the dark, he is comfortable with
darkness. Like *Stephen suggests, he is not afraid
of darkness, he lives in darkness, in the grave. For those who are interested in the world of darkness, I have two books to recommend: Stephen Hawking - quest for a theory of everything - the story of his life and work ; written by Kitty Ferguson and published by Bantam Books 1992; and the second book which is more 'advanced': A brief history of time - from the big bang to black holes- written by Stephen Hawking and published by Bantam Books 1988. It is not possible for me to explain the
content of these books, instead I will provide the
reader with a quote from each book. Stephen
Hawking's book is 'a record breaking bestseller'
with the following quote from the England's Sunday
Times on the cover: " This book
marries a child's wonder to a genius intellect. We
journey into Hawking's universe, while marveling at
his mind." 'In real time, an astronaut
who fell into a black hole would come to a sticky
end. He would be torn apart by the difference
between the gravitational force on his head and his
feet. Even the particles that made up his body would
not survive. Their histories, in real time, would
come to an end in a singularity. However the
histories of the particles in imaginary time would
continue. They would pass into the baby universe,
and would re-emerge as the particles emitted by
another black hole. Thus, in a sense, the astronaut
would be transported to another region of the
universe. However, the particle that emerged would
not look much like the astronaut. Nor might it be
much consolation to him, as he ran into the
singularity in real time, to know that his particles
will survive in imaginary time. The motto for anyone
who falls into a black hole must be: Think
Imaginary.'
( Ferguson quoting Hawking -page150 ) Would the
reader like to know what a 'singularity' is
? I quote Hawking from page 53 in his book: ' The answer to this came out of a
completely different approach introduced by a
British mathematician and physicist, Roger Penrose
in 1965. Using the way light cones behave in general
relativity together with the fact that gravity is
always attractive, he showed that a star collapsing
under its own gravity is trapped in a region whose
surface eventually shrinks to zero size. And, since
the surface of the region shrinks to zero, so too
must its volume. All the matter in the star will be
compressed into a region of zero volume, so that the
density of matter and the curvature of space-time
become infinite. In other words, one has a
singularity contained within a region of space-time
known as a black hole.'
There is hope for Stephen, it is never too
late. Should Stephen accept in faith that he is
stumbling in the dark(deluded), and show remorse, by
repenting, he will be resurrected. Only then will he
now that there is life after death.
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