As mentioned here, I am soon going to experience a Stephen Hawking lecture. The organizer emailed undergrad students and told us about a contest where the best question asked by a USC undergrad student would be answered by Hawking. As I really have nothing specific, I ask you, fine people of SDNet, if there are any burning scientific (or completely unrelated) questions that you would like answered by him.
And for those of you wondering about the prize, the winner gets two reserved tickets, getting the chance to ask the question on stage, and a photo op with Stephen Hawking.
Ask Stephen Hawking!
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Ask Stephen Hawking!
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Re: Ask Stephen Hawking!
Hmmmm...
I'd love to here his opinion on the ramifications, both ways, on the possibility current estimate age/radius of the universe, and it's estimated mass, as it related to the possiblity of the universe being effectively a black hole as it relates to the mathematical value of the Schwarzschild radius of a Blackhole of equal mass to our solar system.
Although, I probably butchered how to ask the question.
(This is based on the blurb found at http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/2201.html)
I'd love to here his opinion on the ramifications, both ways, on the possibility current estimate age/radius of the universe, and it's estimated mass, as it related to the possiblity of the universe being effectively a black hole as it relates to the mathematical value of the Schwarzschild radius of a Blackhole of equal mass to our solar system.
Although, I probably butchered how to ask the question.
(This is based on the blurb found at http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/2201.html)
I've been asked why I still follow a few of the people I know on Facebook with 'interesting political habits and view points'.
It's so when they comment on or approve of something, I know what pages to block/what not to vote for.
It's so when they comment on or approve of something, I know what pages to block/what not to vote for.
Re: Ask Stephen Hawking!
Sorry, that should be 'universe' instead of solar system.
I've been asked why I still follow a few of the people I know on Facebook with 'interesting political habits and view points'.
It's so when they comment on or approve of something, I know what pages to block/what not to vote for.
It's so when they comment on or approve of something, I know what pages to block/what not to vote for.