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 Stephen Hawking: God didn't create universe
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By Richard Allen Greene, CNN
September 2, 2010 3:41 p.m. EDT

LONDON, England (CNN) -- God did not create the universe, world-famous physicist Stephen Hawking argues in a new book that aims to banish a divine creator from physics.

Hawking says in his book "The Grand Design" that, given the existence of gravity, "the universe can and will create itself from nothing," according to an excerpt published Thursday in The Times of London.

"Spontaneous creation is the reason why there is something rather than nothing, why the universe exists, why we exist," he writes in the excerpt.

"It is not necessary to invoke God to light the blue touch paper [fuse] and set the universe going," he writes.

His book -- as the title suggests -- is an attempt to answer "the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything," he writes, quoting Douglas Adams' cult science fiction romp, "The Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy."

His answer is "M-theory," which, he says, posits 11 space-time dimensions, "vibrating strings, ... point particles, two-dimensional membranes, three-dimensional blobs and other objects that are more difficult to picture and occupy even more dimensions of space." He doesn't explain much of that in the excerpt, which is the introduction to the book.

But he says he understands the feeling of the great English scientist Isaac Newton that God did "create" and "conserve" order in the universe.

It was the discovery of other solar systems outside our own, in 1992, that undercut a key idea of Newton's -- that our world was so uniquely designed to be comfortable for human life that some divine creator must have been responsible.

But, Hawking argues, if there are untold numbers of planets in the galaxy, it's less remarkable that there's one with conditions for human life.

And, indeed, he argues, any form of intelligent life that evolves anywhere will automatically find that it lives somewhere suitable for it.

From there he introduces the idea of multiple universes, saying that if there are many universes, one will have laws of physics like ours -- and in such a universe, something not only can, but must, arise from nothing.

Therefore, he concludes, there's no need for God to explain it.

But some of Hawking's Cambridge colleagues said the physicist has missed the point.

"The 'god' that Stephen Hawking is trying to debunk is not the creator God of the Abrahamic faiths who really is the ultimate explanation for why there is something rather than nothing," said Denis Alexander.

"Hawking's god is a god-of-the-gaps used to plug present gaps in our scientific knowledge.

"Science provides us with a wonderful narrative as to how [existence] may happen, but theology addresses the meaning of the narrative," said Alexander, director of The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion.

And Fraser Watts, an Anglican priest and Cambridge expert in the history of science, said that it's not the existence of the universe that proves the existence of God.

But, he said, "a creator God provides a reasonable and credible explanation of why there is a universe, and ... it is somewhat more likely that there is a God than that there is not. That view is not undermined by what Hawking has said."

Hawking's book will be published on September 7 in the United States and September 9 in the United Kingdom.



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Post Re: Stephen Hawking: God didn't create universe
But, he said, "a creator God provides a reasonable and credible explanation of why there is a universe, and ... it is somewhat more likely that there is a God than that there is not. That view is not undermined by what Hawking has said."

I mostly agree with the statement above.

At times it said said that God didn't create the universe(s) while at others it mentions that God isn't necessary for the creation of the universe(s). Regardless of it being just one, or both of the arguments Hawking is actually promoting, it is sure to be an interesting read.



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Post Re: Stephen Hawking: God didn't create universe
Interesting view from a respected scientist who is an atheist. Perhaps I'll read it one day when I have a job again. :(

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hawking#R ... ious_views



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Post Re: Stephen Hawking: God didn't create universe
Surely it depends on how we visualise, or perceive 'God'.

In Christian, Jewish based, doctrine, we are taught to think of God, rather like a child, creating form, from modelling clay.

God, modelling Eve from Adam's Rib. Modelling Adam from the Clay and 'breathing' life into him. All very picturesque and beautiful, but NOT.

Maybe, it is more 'digestable' from an intellectual point of view, to think of 'God' as a force, like in Star Wars, 'May the Force Be With You!!'

Even the Bible (well, in the Psalms) says that God created Good and Evil. So, it is just 'the Force'. We, perhaps, choose whether we are on the side of light or darkness, and by our desire, draw such to ourselves.

Maybe that is what free-will means.

I would like to recommend, to anyone who may be interested the book:0

Hiding in the Mirror - The Mysterious Allure of Extra Dimensions, from Plato to String Theory and Beyond.

By Lawrence M Krauss. (the author of The Physics of Star Trek).

I am not pretending to understand this book.......but....Oh, the Allure. :mrgreen:


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Post Re: Stephen Hawking: God didn't create universe
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Interesting view from a respected scientist who is an atheist. Perhaps I'll read it one day when I have a job again. :(


Though you might have more time to read a book like that when you don't have a full-time job. Good luck in your job search.

Actually, as a physics Ph.D., I don't think physicists have any special insights into religious matters, besides the fact that prominent physicists (a group that includes Hawking but not me) are very bright people.



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Thank you Julian.

I have heard from a number of modern physicists that they believe in God.

I'm an aspiring physicists that has been enraptured by quantum mechanics\field theory\relativity (particle physics/cosmology) since 1985. I have a handful of classes to get my B.A., but not the time or money to complete it. (Classical Mechanics II, Electricity and Magnetism I & II, Intermediate Lab, Advanced Lab, and a weekend seminar).

Maybe if I hadn't bought the 300+ books on math and physics I could have paid for those remaining classes. :wink:

While job searching, I have been studying each day for the CompTIA A+ Certification exams to attempt getting a higher paying job repairing and designing computers.



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Post Re: Stephen Hawking: God didn't create universe
Penelope you are so correct!

When I was little and wanting to understand the bible more I would actually (confessing here :x) think of Star Wars and compared that to the bible.

"Maybe, it is more 'digestable' from an intellectual point of view, to think of 'God' as a force, like in Star Wars, 'May the Force Be With You!!'
Even the Bible (well, in the Psalms) says that God created Good and Evil. So, it is just 'the Force'. We, perhaps, choose whether we are on the side of light or darkness, and by our desire, draw such to ourselves."

That is actually how I saw it.

So, which side are you on?

I really hope this is a good book.



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So, which side are you on?

I really hope this is a good book.


Need you ask? I definitely 'Always look on the bright side, of Life....da dum, da dum, di di di di di di, da dum...' (a la 'the Life of Brian').

The Force is with me. :wink:

I reckon a good book is one that you never forget. That perhaps changes your outlook in some way......

Ah, but remember, recommending books can lose one a lot of friends.


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I just thought I'd better qualify what I wrote there:- (above)

With regard to books:

My husband of 46 years, is a scientific bod, so, when I extol the virtues of Richard Dawkins, because he writes science in a way that I can understand, and I don't find too daunting - he, my OH, thinks that Mr. Dawkins expounds the 'bleeding obvious'......

Well, it might be obvious to him, but it never was to me.

I think it is something to do with which side of ones brain is dominant - one side being intuitive and artistic and the other side being the rational and mathematical side.

I am sure we need to try to balance the two - like when one looks at those ,'magic eye' pictures - look like random dots until you balance both eyes and then you can see the 3D image?

In 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' - the author notes that the person with the rational, mathematical side of the brain, will look at a motorbike and see its component parts and engineering....and appreciate it.

The artistic dominant one will see the design and the beauty of it. Imagining the feeling of speed, and air currents -

Neither are wrong!!! (No, you chump, Penny) Neither is wrong!!! Sorry - my grammar leaves such a lot to be desired.


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That's okay, my grammer is never good either.

Very interesting.



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Hawking... who is this guy? Obviously he hasn't talked with Stahrwe... he's got it all wrong.


Ok, I just looked him up on the internet. Clearly he doesn't believe in god or else he wouldn't be in that wheel chair. See what happens when you deny the power of the lord? I noticed he's a quadriplegic - I hope he's got fat pockets because god charges by the miracle.



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I noticed he's a quadriplegic - I hope he's got fat pockets because god charges by the miracle.


No, priests charge....

Professor Hawking is more than quadraplegic:

Hawking has a neuro-muscular dystrophy that is related to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a condition that has progressed over the years and has left him almost completely paralysed.

He talks through a computer.

He has a great soul. Although I am sure he would deny that he has a soul.

He has a great mind....and he knows it. He can be just as bawdy and rude and iconoclastic as you or anyone else. He doesn't do God, but he does do 'Wonder'. He certainly makes me wonder. He's wonderful.


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For me, reading this book makes me more open TO God, not the other way around. I can argue on the topic and the things he uses as his own examples of how God does not exist, I can find better examples in HOW HE DOES exist. I can make my arguments stronger through reading someone elses guesses. That's one of the reasons I'm reading this book. See where some people are and how I can better my argument to prove that God does exist.

What's your reason for reading this book?



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Post Re: Stephen Hawking: God didn't create universe
using words and ideas man has created to prove a fictional character exists. Awesome! :D I wonder what people did before your version of god. This is the new god - similar to the old god but different - this is the new god - similar to the old god but different - this is the new god..... hehehe!!! What's god going to be next? Whatever you want!!! Isn't that awesome?!?!?!?!



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This is the new god - similar to the old god but different - this is the new god - similar to the old god but different - this is the new god..... hehehe!!! What's god going to be next? Whatever you want!!! Isn't that awesome?!?!?!?!


Sounds like God is much like having hazel eyes. He is different everyday, depending on what the believer is wearing that day. You could color coordinate your God with your wardrobe, novel idea.


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Moby Dick: or, the Whale by Herman MelvilleA Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer EganLost Memory of Skin: A Novel by Russell BanksThe Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas S. KuhnHobbes: Leviathan by Thomas HobbesThe House of the Spirits - by Isabel AllendeArguably: Essays by Christopher HitchensThe Falls: A Novel (P.S.) by Joyce Carol OatesChrist in Egypt by D.M. MurdockThe Glass Bead Game: A Novel by Hermann HesseA Devil's Chaplain by Richard DawkinsThe Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph CampbellThe Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor DostoyevskyThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark TwainThe Moral Landscape by Sam HarrisThe Decameron by Giovanni BoccaccioThe Road by Cormac McCarthyThe Grand Design by Stephen HawkingThe Evolution of God by Robert WrightThe Tin Drum by Gunter GrassGood Omens by Neil GaimanPredictably Irrational by Dan ArielyThe Wind-Up Bird Chronicle: A Novel by Haruki MurakamiALONE: Orphaned on the Ocean by Richard Logan & Tere Duperrault FassbenderDon Quixote by Miguel De CervantesMusicophilia by Oliver SacksDiary of a Madman and Other Stories by Nikolai GogolThe Passion of the Western Mind by Richard TarnasThe Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le GuinThe Genius of the Beast by Howard BloomAlice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Empire of Illusion by Chris HedgesThe Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner The Extended Phenotype by Richard DawkinsSmoke and Mirrors by Neil GaimanThe Selfish Gene by Richard DawkinsWhen Good Thinking Goes Bad by Todd C. RinioloHouse of Leaves by Mark Z. DanielewskiAmerican Gods: A Novel by Neil GaimanPrimates and Philosophers by Frans de WaalThe Enormous Room by E.E. CummingsThe Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar WildeGod Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher HitchensThe Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco Dreams From My Father by Barack Obama Paradise Lost by John Milton Bad Money by Kevin PhillipsThe Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson BurnettGodless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America's Leading Atheists by Dan BarkerThe Things They Carried by Tim O'BrienThe Limits of Power by Andrew BacevichLolita by Vladimir NabokovOrlando by Virginia Woolf On Being Certain by Robert A. Burton50 reasons people give for believing in a god by Guy P. HarrisonWalden: Or, Life in the Woods by Henry David ThoreauExile and the Kingdom by Albert CamusOur Inner Ape by Frans de WaalYour Inner Fish by Neil ShubinNo Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthyThe Age of American Unreason by Susan JacobyTen Theories of Human Nature by Leslie Stevenson & David HabermanHeart of Darkness by Joseph ConradThe Stuff of Thought by Stephen PinkerA Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled HosseiniThe Lucifer Effect by Philip ZimbardoResponsibility and Judgment by Hannah ArendtInterventions by Noam ChomskyGodless in America by George A. RickerReligious Expression and the American Constitution by Franklyn S. HaimanDeep Economy by Phil McKibbenThe God Delusion by Richard DawkinsThe Third Chimpanzee by Jared DiamondThe Woman in the Dunes by Abe KoboEvolution vs. Creationism by Eugenie C. ScottThe Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael PollanI, Claudius by Robert GravesBreaking The Spell by Daniel C. DennettA Peace to End All Peace by David FromkinThe Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey NiffeneggerThe End of Faith by Sam HarrisEnder's Game by Orson Scott CardThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark HaddonValue and Virtue in a Godless Universe by Erik J. WielenbergThe March by E. L DoctorowThe Ethical Brain by Michael GazzanigaFreethinkers: A History of American Secularism by Susan JacobyCollapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared DiamondThe Battle for God by Karen ArmstrongThe Future of Life by Edward O. WilsonWhat is Good? by A. C. GraylingCivilization and Its Enemies by Lee HarrisPale Blue Dot by Carl SaganHow We Believe: Science, Skepticism, and the Search for God by Michael ShermerLooking for Spinoza by Antonio DamasioLies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them by Al FrankenThe Red Queen by Matt RidleyThe Blank Slate by Stephen PinkerUnweaving the Rainbow by Richard DawkinsAtheism: A Reader edited by S.T. JoshiGlobal Brain by Howard BloomThe Lucifer Principle by Howard BloomGuns, Germs and Steel by Jared DiamondThe Demon-Haunted World by Carl SaganBury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee BrownFuture Shock by Alvin Toffler

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