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  by 
			
			BastardScience
 September 1, 2007
 
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			Stephen Hawking is the most famous 
			scientist on the planet.  
			  
			His popular science book 
			
			A Brief History of 
			Time was a publishing sensation, staying at the top of the 
			bestseller lists longer than any other book in recent history. But 
			behind the public face lies an argument that has been raging for 
			almost 30 years.
 Hawking shot to fame in the world of physics when he provided a 
			mathematical proof for the 
			
			Big Bang theory. This theory showed that 
			the entire universe exploded from a singularity, an infinitely small 
			point with infinite density and infinite gravity. Hawking was able 
			to come to his proof using mathematical techniques that had been 
			developed by Roger Penrose.
 
			  
			These techniques were however developed 
			to deal not with the beginning of the Universe but with black holes.
 Science had long predicted that if a sufficiently large star 
			collapsed at the end of its life, all the matter left in the star 
			would be crushed into an infinitely small point with infinite 
			gravity and infinite density -
			
			a singularity.
 
			  
			Hawking realized that 
			the Universe was, in effect, a black hole in reverse.
 Instead of matter being crushed into a singularity, the Universe 
			began when a singularity expanded to form everything we see around 
			us today, from stars to planets to people.
 
			  
			Hawking realized that to 
			come to a complete understanding of the Universe he would have to 
			unravel the mysteries of the black hole. 
			  
			  
			  
			    
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