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Seeing as my incorrectly named quantum physics thread was so popular!
I watched the Stephen Hawking prog last night, but didn't catch his ureka moment (I was holding a bowl full of s*ck at the time for my youngest - bless her!).
I didn't grasp the diagram he sketched on the railway station floor? (like a fattened rugby ball?)
I heard 'time' but missed everything else.
I understood the basic expansion of the singularity theory (I think? big bang is formation of black hole in reverse - but for everything in existence (inc time).
Ok, correct me in a way I can understand if I'm wrong!
Did anyone else enjoy the prog??
I liked the way they tied in the story of the Nobel scientists during the programme which kept me trying to work out how their story was connected.
Ok, one last question, were they were using a radio telescope? If so, they were reffering to 'heat', does temperature (above kelvin?) give off electromagnetic radiation?
Help me out on the last one cos I'm waaaaayyy out of my depth!
I watched the Stephen Hawking prog last night, but didn't catch his ureka moment (I was holding a bowl full of s*ck at the time for my youngest - bless her!).
I didn't grasp the diagram he sketched on the railway station floor? (like a fattened rugby ball?)
I heard 'time' but missed everything else.
I understood the basic expansion of the singularity theory (I think? big bang is formation of black hole in reverse - but for everything in existence (inc time).
Ok, correct me in a way I can understand if I'm wrong!
Did anyone else enjoy the prog??
I liked the way they tied in the story of the Nobel scientists during the programme which kept me trying to work out how their story was connected.
Ok, one last question, were they were using a radio telescope? If so, they were reffering to 'heat', does temperature (above kelvin?) give off electromagnetic radiation?
Help me out on the last one cos I'm waaaaayyy out of my depth!