God did not create the universe, says Hawking

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LONDON | Thu Sep 2, 2010 6:45pm EDT

LONDON (Reuters) - God did not create the universe and the "Big Bang" was an inevitable consequence of the laws of physics, the eminent British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking argues in a new book.

In "The Grand Design," co-authored with U.S. physicist Leonard Mlodinow, Hawking says a new series of theories made a creator of the universe redundant, according to the Times newspaper which published extracts Thursday.

"Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing. Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing, why the universe exists, why we exist," Hawking writes.

"It is not necessary to invoke God to light the blue touch paper and set the universe going."

Hawking, 68, who won global recognition with his 1988 book "A Brief History of Time," an account of the origins of the universe, is renowned for his work on black holes, cosmology and quantum gravity.

Since 1974, the scientist has worked on marrying the two cornerstones of modern physics -- Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, which concerns gravity and large-scale phenomena, and quantum theory, which covers subatomic particles.

His latest comments suggest he has broken away from previous views he has expressed on religion. Previously, he wrote that the laws of physics meant it was simply not necessary to believe that God had intervened in the Big Bang.

He wrote in A Brief History ... "If we discover a complete theory, it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason -- for then we should know the mind of God."

In his latest book, he said the 1992 discovery of a planet orbiting another star other than the Sun helped deconstruct the view of the father of physics Isaac Newton that the universe could not have arisen out of chaos but was created by God.

"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 evidence that the Earth was carefully designed just to please us human beings," he writes.

Hawking, who is only able to speak through a computer-generated voice synthesizer, has a neuro muscular dystrophy that has progressed over the years and left him almost completely paralyzed.

He began suffering the disease in his early 20s but went on to establish himself as one of the world's leading scientific authorities, and has also made guest appearances in "Star Trek" and the cartoons "Futurama" and "The Simpsons."

Last year he announced he was stepping down as Cambridge University's Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, a position once held by Newton and one he had held since 1979.

"The Grand Design" is due to go on sale next week.

(Editing by Steve Addison)

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“God is unimportant to the Universe.” — Hawking

“Hawking is unimportant to everything.” — God

Sep 02, 2010 8:01pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
MATX wrote:
With all due respect he just keeps getting sillier and sillier as he goes along.

I’m thrilled that he’s chosen to make this pronouncement in advance of the release of his new book.

The facts are: that he has zero idea of the origins of gravity and zero idea of where matter originated.

Lastly, begging the issue of his logic, if the universe created itself from “nothing” then precisely how far removed is that “science” from the notion of a “God” that has always mysteriously existed.

He should limit himself to what he knows and can prove.

Sep 02, 2010 8:27pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
Skeptic58 wrote:
Law such as gravity? Mr. Hawking, who do you think wrote that law? Why do you not see that law as the quintessential point of being, for everything in the universe?

Aren’t you the same person that supports the theory that 95% of the universe is made of dark energy/dark matter (20%/75% respectively) that cannot be sensed or observed?

Not that I disagree, it’s just that I cannot agree with your thesis, when you seek to disprove God with such a shoddy theorem.

Sep 02, 2010 8:38pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
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