We may have disagreed in matters of philosophy, but his contributions to astrophysics are immense. Hopefully he's fully understanding the complexity of the universe now.
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it's a stairway to heaven, stephen, sorry, but there's no ramp
>>128529It’s much easier for him to go down the highway
>>128514Good, we're free of that self-righteous prick.
>>128532I see what you did there.
i told you about those black holes bro
>Be physics 'genius'
>Thinks we're going to die of global warming
Can't reconcile.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYB8TJL8JocIf Stephen Hawking was so clever, why didn't he outsmart Death? Checkmate, Skeptics.
>>128514RIP wheely science man, who's next czar of science?
>>128556Black science man, of course.
>>128580Ugh, I have a co-worker that worships him.
Science has become religion to many, especially the Warmists.
>>128514Thats depressing man
At least now he can answer whenever or not there is a god.
>>128581The cult of science is depressing. It's just blind faith in the word of "smart man" figure heads. Dissenting opinion is suppressed for going against concensus.
It's like some kind of bizzaro world anti-science. Science is the one field where concensus should carry no weight whatsoever, where nothing is ever truly settled, and where the intelligence of the researcher shouldn't have any bearing on the validity of their research.
If you can find an observation that contradicts our understanding of the universe and if you can prove it through reolicatable experiment, then all of the world's experts are btfo. You can be a knuckle dragging retard who stumbled upon the observation by pure chance, but that doesn't matter because your observation is still provably true.
It doesn't matter how beautiful the theories of the experts are at describing our world. It only takes one replicatable experiment to prove that theory wrong.
Does anyone find it strange that Mr. Hawking died on Pi Day? Especially considering that it's such a scientifically significant number (that being the ratio of a circle's circumference to it's diameter), is it merely a coincidence?
>>128593I hope it is a sign that there is a God.
>I also can't stop thinking that mediums keep summoning Hawking, which I imagine would piss him off a bit >>128593He probably thought it was the right time to kill himself, the little shit, one last joke on the scientific community.
>>128597Kek
>>128594That would be great. Green text when?
>>128600Tried to make something (first green)
>Be me Stephen Hawking, master of math and sciense and stuff>Know I don't have long on this earth left>fuck.jpeg>fucketifuck.jpeg>Well I have retired from science>I just couldn't take it anymore>I left them all>Fuck those bitches>Pretending that they can do math and shit>They couldn't calculate themself out of a wet paper back even with tutors helping them>So I left them>retirement.png>But now I felt that time was running out>I was determined not to go silent into the good night>I would make sure I would be remembered>thinking.webm>If I died on a random day how would they celebrate me?>Hawking Day?>Space Science Day?>thinking.webm >(file already exist error)>Shit…>nyancat.mov>Fuck… Those assholes would probably call it Black Hole Day>No fucking way I would die on "Black Hole Day">How to fix that shit>How to make sure I would not become nothing more than an Black Hole Day>look_at_calendar.png>See PI day comming up>solution.bmp>Now I only have to get my computer to ignore Asimov's law>…to be continued… (hopefully)
>>128607Good green norway, can wait to read the rest.
I apologize in advance for posting this image. Also, F
>>128593I recognize the Taylor series and Ramanujan formula for π, but who is that an image of?
>>128965We'll have to screencap this green once it's done.
>>128514Le epic wheelie science man was one of the main shillers of the overpopulation myth, and was one of the protagonists of the memeification of science along with Einstein.
Maybe the intention was good in the sense of motivating more kids to science, but it backfires when people grows up.
I won't deny his contributions to science and I will put 'F' exclusively for that.
>>129178Everyone is a Jew with the right amount of money.
>>128591Simply put, it's the normie perversion of what they believe science to be. To an average person whose closest experience with Science™ is a pre-controlled experiment or from a textbook, it all appears to be settled. This is their idea of what science is.
This isn't the only thing they follow blindly. This is just a pseudo-intellectual's way of watching a television show or reading a tabloid.
>>129178He didn't write those books for the betterment of society. He was no stranger to using his name to squeeze out an extra buck since it paid the bills.
>>129266Exactly, Discount Texas. Funny thing is that when he dumbed down his books, the publisher still insisted to dumb it down further because it would still alienate his audience.
>be one of the most accomplished astrophysicists in the history of mankind>pretty fucking smart>tfw the vast majority of his fans are to the left of the bell curve >>128921LOL
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man too bad stephen hawking and einstien were retards
they could have actually helped if they didnt fuck gravity and magnetism up and we could actually travel faster than lightspeed
its like tearing a piece of paper fuckers
>>128591>>129301>You can be a knuckle dragging retard who stumbled upon the observation by pure chance, but that doesn't matter because your observation is still provably true. I completly agree with you both. It is nice to know that i am not the only one who thinks like this and you expressed it very.