It's really memorable

Hassie 2022-10-01 05:28:33

An interview with Penzias and Wilson, who won the Nobel Prize for their discovery of the cosmic microwave background, opened the story of Hawking's PhD reading experience and his discovery of "there must be a singularity at the beginning of the universe, which is where the theory of relativity fails". With interviews throughout the film, from "this is the most profound thing you've ever heard" to "this is the voice of the origin of time", it gradually became clear that Hawking's proposition that "the universe has an origin" is confirmed, which is better than directly after the end of the film. Text prompts are more profound. Hawking has the ability to let you know that in this vast universe, even if you are so small, you can still explore a wider world and think about the vast universe. I will also feel the beauty of the universe because of his words. If you move eastward at a very fast speed, you will be slower and slower for me, who is where I am. Because time is dynamic, active, wonderful, not absolute. If the boundaries of the universe keep collapsing to zero, it becomes a singularity. If the singularity collapses in reverse, it is an explosion, the beginning of the universe. This is really memorable, wonderful! You will feel that the discovery of some great things is so wonderful, why did Hawking meet Penrose and discover that the universe had an origin; why the same year far away when Hawking proposed the discovery in the UK but was questioned for lack of proof of the Big Bang In the United States, Peng and Wei detected the residual radiation from the big bang, and they did not know Hawking, as if everything was agreed. Cuan Fu is really a professional who plays a genius. From Sherlock Holmes to Hawking, his performances are so vivid.

Fantastic!

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Extended Reading

Hawking quotes

  • Stephen Hawking: What about the brain, I mean the brain itself?

    Dr. John Holloway: Untouched. The brain is left untouched.

  • [last lines]

    Stephen Hawking: Can you hear me? Can you hear me? Can you hear me?

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