Stephen Hawking: Black Holes and other Contributions from one of the Greatest Scientists of Our Time |
| ( Vol-5,Issue-5,May 2018 ) OPEN ACCESS |
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MACETI Huemerson, LEVADA Celso Luis, LAUTENSCHLEGUER Ivan José, CASTRO Wadley Calegaro de, VIDAL Tabata |
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Hawking, Universe, Black Holes, Big Bang. |
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Stephen Hawking entered the hall of the greatest scientists of all time, alongside names like Galileo, Newton and Einstein. He was a warrior fighting a degenerative disease that deprived him of movement. Hawking made important contributions to understanding the functioning of the Universe by exploring issues such as Black Holes, Wormholes, Space and Time, and the Big Bang. The understanding of the Thermodynamics of the Black Holes caused us to approach the Relativity of Quantum Mechanics, leaving the "Theory of Everything" closer to our reality. Stephen William Hawking was born exactly on the 300th anniversary of Galileo's death and died at the age of 76 on Albert Einstein´s birthday on Pi Day on March 14, 2018. |
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