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Rest In Peace, Mr. Hawking.

Why Stephen Hawking was so important to science

On Wednesday morning, renowned theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking died at the age of 76. His contributions to science changed the way we look at the universe.

Born in Oxford, England, Hawking was a mediocre student as a child but went on to revolutionize physics and cosmology — the study of the origin and evolution of the universe.

But he did something perhaps even more challenging: he brought such deep thinking about how the universe began and where it’s going to the general public in his bestselling book, A Brief History of Time, which was later turned into a documentary.

Hawking became a fixture in pop culture, with appearances on television shows such as The Big Bang Theory, The Simpsons and Star Trek: The Next Generation.

While Hawking may be a household name, many people aren’t necessarily familiar with his contributions to science.

Here are a few of his most important ideas:

– Hawking radiation
Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity, published in 1915, suggested the existence of black holes — an object whose gravitational pull is so intense that once something passes a region known as the event horizon, there’s no escape.

Over the years, the theory of black holes gained favour as further research supported their existence.

In 1974, Hawking shocked the physics community by theorizing that some things can escape a black hole before crossing the event horizon. Subatomic particle pairs — such as photons and neutrinos — near that point of no return could result in one particle being ejected. This became known as Hawking radiation.

Interestingly, Hawking initially didn’t believe it possible. He only came to that conclusion when he tried to prove a young student, Jacob Bekenstein, who had initially made the suggestion, wrong.

– The black hole debate
In 2014, Hawking released a paper titled Information Preservation and Weather Forecasting for Black Holes in which he surprised the astrophysics community by suggesting black holes weren’t so black after all. He challenged his initial theory from 1974 that suggested nothing could escape a black hole after crossing the event horizon. His new paper said light may be able to pass through the point of no return area and leak information in the form of matter.

However, he theorized that what comes out of it would not resemble what went in. So, for example, if a Tesla Roadster with a mannequin behind the wheel went into a black hole, the scrambled atoms that might come out would be unrecognizable.

– Big bang
These days, the big bang theory is the widely accepted scientific explanation of the origin of our universe, but there was a time when the idea seemed preposterous. Even British astronomer Fred Hoyle, who coined the term in 1949, didn’t believe the theory.

In 1970, Hawking, along with fellow physicist Roger Penrose, suggested the universe began with a singularity, a location where space and time are indistinguishable. It’s as if a black hole went in reverse. Their research supported the theory that the universe began with a big bang.

– Theory of everything
While Hawking’s theories revolutionized the way physicists think about the universe, he never won a Nobel Prize because his theories haven’t been proven. For example, even if energy is released from a black hole, its temperature would be so low it would be difficult to measure.

At one time, Hawking had hoped to find a theory that could explain all the physical aspects of the universe, one that could unite the theory of general relativity (the study of the very large aspects of our universe) and quantum theory (the study of the very small).

But in 2010, Hawking admitted that science may never be able to find the “theory of everything.”

While the renowned scientist is gone, it’s likely that his theories will be discussed for a long time yet.

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Television

He’s 100% right!!

Matt LeBlanc convinced ‘Friends’ reunion ‘would not be funny’

Matt LeBlanc is convinced a Friends reunion is dead, because all the characters have moved on with their lives.

The actor, who played dim-witted Joey Tribbiani on the classic TV show, insists the series was a hit because it dealt with young people in between school and life – and going back to the characters now would not be funny.

“I’ve talked to the writers about it,” he tells TV talk show host Steve Harvey. “That show was about a very finite period in your life when you’re like… between 20 and 30, when you’re outta school but life hasn’t really started yet, and your friends are your family and you’re kinda finding your way.

“When that period is over, it’s over. All the characters have gone their separate ways…”

LeBlanc admits he still meets fans of the show, who ask him about plans for a reunion with castmates David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, and Jennifer Aniston, and reveals many people want to know what he thinks his beloved TV character would be doing now.

“Nobody wants to see Joey at his colonoscopy,” he laughs.

LeBlanc took five years off after the success of Friends and spin-off Joey so he could focus on raising his daughter and creating his dream home on a ranch north of Santa Barbara, California.

He has found TV success again as the host of British car show Top Gear and as the star of a new U.S. sitcom Man With a Plan. He also played a comical version of himself in hit cable comedy Episodes.

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Movies

I’d love to see this film, but I doubt that it’ll ever get made.

Arnold Schwarzenegger: Eddie Murphy onboard for ‘Triplets’

Arnold Schwarzenegger cannot wait to start filming the long-gestating Twins sequel with Danny Devito and Eddie Murphy.

The Terminator star previously revealed Murphy was interested in joining the cast for the follow-up to the 1988 buddy comedy movie, in which he and DeVito portrayed unlikely siblings separated at birth, although they were still waiting on the final script to be delivered.

Now Arnold has confirmed the screenplay is complete, and all three actors are ready to jump into action for Triplets.

According to Deadline.com, he shared the news during a recent panel discussion at the South by Southwest music and film festival in Austin, Texas, explaining Murphy will play the third brother.

Teasing fans about how filmmakers will explain the physical differences between the triplets, he said, “(It will be a) funny thing that happens in the mixing of the sperm (sic).”

The news emerges almost a year after Schwarzenegger claimed both Eddie and original director/producer Ivan Reitman were involved in the franchise sequel, with the project expected to move into production in the coming months.

“It’s just around the corner,” he told ScreenDaily.com last May.

A start date has yet to be announced, but the film will mark Murphy’s first since 2016’s dramatic comedy Mr. Church.

The Shrek star has cut back on his screen work in recent years, but he is also poised to reprise his classic role as Detective Axel Foley in a fourth Beverly Hills Cop movie after revisiting the character for a 2013 TV film of the same name.

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People

“It was the hardest thing that I ever had to do in my life, and I would not change one moment of it because it led me to be exactly where I am today, standing in front of all of you.”

Ellen DeGeneres hurt by Elton John’s comments after coming out

Ellen DeGeneres was hurt by Sir Elton John’s comments after she came out as a lesbian in 1997.

The Finding Dory star lost her top-rated TV comedy show in the wake of going public with her homosexuality in a Time magazine interview, and she admits the backlash was very upsetting – but she didn’t expect other famous gay people to turn on her.

“During the time, because there was so much talk about it, everyone was just sick of it,” she told pal Dax Shepard in a new episode of his Armchair Expert podcast. “I had only done the cover of Time magazine, a prime-time special with Diane Sawyer and Oprah – those were the only three places I talked – but people were reporting on reports and reports and reports.

“Even Elton John said, ‘Shut up already. We know you’re gay. Be funny.’ I had never met him and I thought, ‘What kind of support is that from a gay person?’ But everybody assumed I was just non-stop talking about it. It hurt my feelings.”

And she didn’t like the fact that she had become the butt of jokes on late night TV chat shows, adding, “People were making fun of me. I was really depressed.

“And because of that and because the show was cancelled, I was looked at as a failure in this business. No one would touch me. I had no agent, I had no possibility of a job, I had nothing.”

DeGeneres eventually found her way back to television as a daytime TV host – her The Ellen DeGeneres Show is now in its 15th season.

Last year, DeGeneres fought back tears as she celebrated the 20th anniversary of her coming-out episode of sitcom Ellen, telling fans, “It was the hardest thing that I ever had to do in my life, and I would not change one moment of it because it led me to be exactly where I am today, standing in front of all of you.”