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Stephen Hawking: de los agujeros negros a la Teoría del Todo
Roberto Emparan, ICREA-ICCUB
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ABSTRACT:
Stephen Hawking was one of the most brilliant scientists of the last fifty years, and one of the most exceptional human being seen. Forty years ago Hawking set out a puzzle that still is leaving us perplexed. Is a total oblivion possible in our Universe? Black Holes seem to answer in the affirmative. However, Quantum Physics deny the possibility. This paradox between two cornerstones of physics: gravity and Quantum Physics is the main contribution of a man who never stop looking up at stars.
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