To warn the world that science and education is being threatened all over the world, Stephen Hawking "speaks from outside the grave"
The cosmologist of motor neuron disease died in March last year and recorded a message before the age of 76. His words were broadcast at a press conference in London, and as his last book he answered big questions easily.
Professor Hawking warned with the message that education and science are currently "at risk" and experts are not respected.
He cited raising the European Union as a member of "international opposition experts including scientists" in the election of Donald Trump and the British vote.
Physicists acknowledge that science does not overcome the world's major challenges such as climate change, overpopulation, species extinction, deforestation, ocean degradation.
"We are in danger of cultural isolation and isolation and they are moving away from the place where progress has been achieved," he said.
"What is the future of young people now, I can say with confidence that their future depends greatly on science and technology over the previous generation."
He urged the young people to "watch the stars instead of standing at your feet ... and that there is a universe."
Professor Hawking lived for more than 50 years of motor neuron disease. In June, his ashes were buried in Westminster Abbey between Charles Darwin and the tomb of Isaac Newton.
His daughter Lucy attended a press conference, and she said that the unmistakable voice of her father is "very emotional."
"I think that he is still here sometimes, as we talked about him, hearing his voice, seeing his pictures, and reminding him that he left us.
In this book, Professor Hawking explains his answer to the "major problem" from the trip to Brexit.
Stephen Hawking's parents live in London where his father is doing medical research. But during World War II London was a dangerous place and Steven's mother was sent to a safe town in Oxford where Steven was born. The family soon returned to Highgate in northern London and Stephen started school. In 1950, Steven 's father moved to Mill Hill' s medical research laboratory. My family moved to St Albans so traveling to Mirhill was easier. Steven went to St. Albans Girls High School (a boy till the age of 10). When I was older, he attended St. Albans School, but his father wanted to take a scholarship exam at the Westminster Public School. But Steven was sick in the exam and he stayed at the St. Albans School, where he began studying at the age of eleven. Stephen wrote: -
Steven Hawking died at the age of 76. Hawking is a theoretical physicist, cosmologist, writer and research director of the theoretical cosmology center of Cambridge University. You only know that he is very smart, because the word "center" is spelled "re" instead of "er". It is an elegant and clever man. Also, if you look at him in Wikipedia, you will find lots of letters behind his name - CH CBE FRS FRSA. If you catch our drift, you can not get them on cards. We are very fortunate to have some last words from Hawking here.
Steven Hawking has a simple message to humans. According to CNN, legendary scientists said that humans can only survive on Earth for a thousand years due to the growing threat like climate change, nuclear war and artificial intelligence with a speech to the Oxford Union this week . According to "Christian Science Monitor", Hawk says "Hawk will attack humans if this mistake remains on the earth" "Said. For a thousand years, he called it "vulnerable." He believes that there are some problems on the planet, such as exhaustion of natural resources, which human beings can not overcome. Fortunately, NASA and other government agencies relaxed the space speed with private companies like Boeing and SpaceX, and the exploration accelerated again.