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Stephen Hawking is mistaken on God: British critic Eagleton

Physicist Stephen Hawking, apparently dismissing the need for God in creation by arguing that the universe could be self-forming, is mistaken in his theory, said Terry Eagleton, one of the most influential British literary critics and Marxists, Monday. “It’s a fascinating theory. But he’s making a very simple mistake, that many atheists and even many Christians make too, to say that God is the creator means God got it all started,” Eagleton said at a press conference in Seoul, prior to his five-day lecture on the humanities in Korea. “The doctrine of creation has nothing to do with that,” he said. Hawking, famous for his black hole theory, said in his new book that the universe could have created itself “from nothing” and it was not necessary to “invoke God” to set the universe going. Eagleton made a reference to Christian theologian and philosopher Thomas Aquinas who had said that it was perfectly possible that the universe had no origin. “Aquinas believed in creation but ...

Stephen Hawking's science cannot find God as just another physical object!

Can scientific laws produce 'spontaneous creation'? SIR – Stephen Hawking makes a category error in his dismissal of God (Comment, September 3). He will find no God if he looks for God as an object among objects. We humans live with the mystery of being not only objects (under the laws of nature) but subjects with consciousness and the freedom of rational beings. We look at the universe through the window of our rationality, just as we might look at a garden through a window. We forget the window but it is always there. Our selfhood is free and transcendent. Professor Hawking and the scientists rightly explore questions about the physical universe and its chains of contingency and objective causation. What they will not answer is the "why" of the universe. Why is it here? This is not a scientific question – it is not another part of the chain of cause and effect that science is unravelling with such brilliance. Questions about...

2012-13-Massive solar storm to hit Earth with 'force of 100m bombs'

Melbourne, Aug 26 (ANI): Astronomers are predicting that a massive solar storm, much bigger in potential than the one that caused spectacular light shows on Earth earlier this month, is to strike our planet in 2012 with a force of 100 million hydrogen bombs. Several US media outlets have reported that NASA was warning the massive flare this month was just a precursor to a massive solar storm building that had the potential to wipe out the entire planet's power grid. Despite its rebuttal, NASA's been watching out for this storm since 2006 and reports from the US this week claim the storms could hit on that most Hollywood of disaster dates - 2012. Similar storms back in 1859 and 1921 caused worldwide chaos, wiping out telegraph wires on a massive scale. The 2012 storm has the potential to be even more disruptive. "The general consensus among general astronomers (and certainly solar astronomers) is that this coming Solar maximum (2012 but possibly later into 20...

Octopus Paul's prediction comes true

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IBNLive.com - 1 hour ago New Delhi: Paul the octopus was right. Spain marched into the finals after dumping out Germany on Wednesday 1-0. The psychic octopus Paul on Tuesday had ... New Delhi: Paul the octopus was right. Spain marched into the finals after dumping out Germany on Wednesday 1-0. The psychic octopus Paul on Tuesday had predicted that Spain will beat Germany in the World Cup semi-finals. With six out of six correct predictions, the eight-legged creature has now predicted every result forGermany's games in this World Cup with 100 per cent accuracy. The only time the usually-prescient Paul has erred in the past was ahead of the Germany-Spain final at the 2008 European Championship. Paul picked Germany; Spain prevailed 1-0. Otherwise, Paul correctly predicting Germany's wins over Argentina and England, and also foretold the victories over Australia and Ghana and the country's loss to Serbia. Now with Germany to take on the Uruguay for the third place in...

Humungous bubbles blown from small black hole

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Kate McAlpine, reporter A relatively small black hole has been spotted blowing bubbles with diameters of more than 300-1500 light years. Robert Soria of the University College London and colleagues pored over images and data from the European Southern Observatory and Chandra X-ray Observatory , zeroing in on an unusually large remnant from a supernova explosion. Its host galaxy appears in the Sculptor constellation of Earth's southern sky, around 12.7 million light years away. They discovered three hot spots in the x-ray emissions, all in a row, and identified the central one as the core of a black hole a few times larger than the sun. The two spots flanking the core are produced by jets colliding with interstellar gas. A nearby star feeds the black hole, giving it energy to shoot a flood of particles out each side at near the speed of light. These jets are much more powerful than expected for a black hole of this size, blowing bubbles that expand faster than the ...

Galaxy with key to Milky Way creation found

A team of scientists from the UK and the US has discovered a galaxy far away from us which is churning out stars 250 times faster than our Milky Way. The discovery of the galaxy, about 10 billion light years away from the earth, will help researchers understand how the Milky Way was formed. Galaxy SMM J2135- 0102 has four distinct star- forming regions, each of which is 100 times brighter than Milky Way locations such as the Orion Nebula. The team which discovered the galaxy was led by scientists from the UK 's Durham University . It also included researchers from European Southern University and the Massachusetts based Harvard- Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics." The new galaxy is forming stars at about 250 suns per year. Our Milky Way is forming about two suns per year," lead scientist Mark Swinbank of Durham University said. Because of the time it takes light to reach the earth, the scientists observed the galaxy as it would have appeared 10 billion y...

Aliens hunting livestock on earth, experts claim

London , April 5 (IANS) Experts are probing mysterious disappearance and death of animals after reportedly being attacked by aliens or unidentified flying objects (UFOs) with harmful rays and other advanced weapons. Farmers complain that they wake up to find their animals dead after seemingly being 'experimented on'. A group of UFO hunters investigating such incidents link the mutilations - including the removal of sheep brains and eyes - to sightings of mysterious reddish orange lights in the sky. 'For a short while it looked more like a Star Wars battle,' said Phil Hoyle, after observing the sky in night. Next day the 53-year-old UFO hunter interviewed farmers and found that 'all but one had had some type of unusual disappearance of animals or deaths with strange injuries'. Sheep were found with neat holes and their brains and other internal organs removed. Some of them have lost eyes or had their flesh carefully stripped away, usually on the left si...