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ST. HAWKING VERSUS GOD

04.09.2010
18:42

In Hawking's new book entitled as "The Grand Design" there are two very strong
suggestions (and one modest justification for Nobel Prize, again ) on non-existence of God in the context of the Unified M-theory and on subjectivity of spacetime geometry at all. Both claims produced underestandable public ( join the Science v God debate at thetimes.co.org ) and academic reactions (R.Penrose's remark in today's Fin.Times ). I suppose it is just merely beginning of the new wave of radical
atheism and new attempt to translate Einstein's false dream ( of Unified Completed
Physics ) into reality.
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09.09.2010 19:28#
St. Hawking versus God / Florida's reaction

Angry at Professor Hawking's assertion that the creation of the universe can be explained without the need for God, a radical Christian group in America has announced that it will burn his book 'A Brief History of Time and Space'.

The Rev Terry Jones said he and his flock will burn copies of the book at the Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida next week and he has advised followers to place their orders for the book with Barnes & Noble early to avoid turning up at the book burning empty handed and looking silly. He has said that they should make sure that they don't buy the DVD instead because "metal doesn't burn quite as well as paper".

He has also invited followers to burn wheelchairs, symbolising Professor Hawking, though it is not clear how many are likely to take up his call, given that there is a three-month waiting list to get a wheelchair in America and purchasers must show that they can't walk.

Politicians have warned against burning Hawking's nook, fearful of reprisals from Hawking extremists. The leadership of banned evolutionist group Al Hawking put out a press release on the Discovery Channel saying, "If our glorious leader's book is burned, we will disprove Einstein's theory of relativity, which will immediately affect earth's gravitational field and cause everyone on the planet to float up into space and suffocate to death, muahahahahahahahaha!"





18.09.2010 14:32#
St. Hawking versus God/ New Penrose's Book
"Cycles of Time " ( realization from 23.09.2010 ) by R.Penrose is attempt to introduce some kind of termodynamics of pre - Big Bang physics.
However, Hawking developed so-called "quantum anti - realism " ( quantum idealism ) in his New Design which can contain answer?
21.09.2010 18:30#
St. Hawking versus God /inception : 75.000.000
independent,20.09.2010.

God tests Oxford again. Can new School of Government based on science-based politics ( earth sciences + medical sciences ) replace old theology of Oxford's PPE?
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Oxford University Launches the Blavatnik School of Government

The Blavatnik School of Government, Europe’s first major school of government, was launched today at the University of Oxford.

American industrialist and philanthropist Leonard Blavatnik has committed Ј75 million to make the School possible and is ready to consider additional measures of support. Mr Blavatnik’s gift is one of the most generous in the University’s 900-year history. The University is contributing an additional Ј26 million as well as land in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, where the School will be located.

The School will train outstanding graduates from across the world in the skills and responsibilities of government. This global outlook will reflect the strongly international character of Oxford’s graduate community, two-thirds of whose number are from overseas. It will provide a highly practical series of courses, leading to a Master’s degree, with a unique balance of the humanities, social sciences, law, science, technology, health, finance, energy and security policy.

The School will support over 40 academic posts at Oxford. It will also draw on the teaching skills of a much wider range of world leaders in education, business and government itself. The first students will start in 2012 and student numbers will increase to approximately 120 within the next few years. An international search for the inaugural Dean is currently underway, and planning has begun to design the building to house the new School.

World leaders around the globe have expressed support, including British Prime Minister David Cameron, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, Nelson Mandela, and former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

Lord Patten, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, said: ‘This is a once-in-a-century opportunity for Oxford. Through the Blavatnik benefaction, Oxford will now become the world’s leading centre for the training of future leaders in government and public policy – and in ways that take proper account of the very different traditions, institutions and cultures that those leaders will serve. It is an important moment for the future of good government throughout the world.’

Mr Blavatnik, the guest of honour at today’s opening ceremony in Oxford, emphasized that “Oxford University’s reputation provides the School with the opportunity to bring together distinguished teachers and leaders in government to address the entire spectrum of policy issues. My family and I look forward to the School’s significant contribution to all nations and citizens of the world in the years ahead.”

Professor Andrew Hamilton, the University’s Vice-Chancellor, said: “The School represents a huge milestone in Oxford’s history. It will give tomorrow’s leaders the best of Oxford’s traditional strengths alongside new and practical ways of understanding and addressing the challenges of good governance. The University has educated 26 British Prime Ministers and over 30 other world leaders, yet until now the major international schools of government have all been outside Europe, principally in the United States. The establishment of the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford will correct that imbalance.”

British Prime Minister David Cameron, an Oxford graduate, called Mr Blavatnik’s gift “a very generous act of philanthropy” and said the School would “create a new avenue for training and research in the crucial field of good government and public policy in this country and around the world”.


06.11.2010 16:07#
St. Hawking versus God / Hawking, nevertheless, told that "God may exist "
In accordance with November's Sci Am 2010: "God may exist" Hawking told CNN' L
King,adding " but science can explain the Universe without the need for creator ". Serious scientist, being human, cannot suggest that Human science can explain anything anywhere in any mathematical style and for any future time. Indeed.
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