Professor Stephen Hawking

Black holes dissolving like aspirin

When Stephen Hawking postulated in the mid-1970s that black holes leak radiation, slowly dissolving like aspirin in a glass of water, he overturned a core tenet of the Universe. Ever since Albert Einstein published his theory of general relativity in 1915, predicting the existence of black holes, it was thought they devour everything in their vicinity, including light. Black holes, it was thought, were bottomless

Hawking: Humans at risk of lethal 'own goal'

According to Professor Stephen Hawking, humanity is at risk from a series of dangers of our own making.

March 16, 2018
March 16, 2018

Black holes dissolving like aspirin

When Stephen Hawking postulated in the mid-1970s that black holes leak radiation, slowly dissolving like aspirin in a glass of water, he overturned a core tenet of the Universe. Ever since Albert Einstein published his theory of general relativity in 1915, predicting the existence of black holes, it was thought they devour everything in their vicinity, including light. Black holes, it was thought, were bottomless

January 19, 2016
January 19, 2016

Hawking: Humans at risk of lethal 'own goal'

According to Professor Stephen Hawking, humanity is at risk from a series of dangers of our own making.

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