LONDON - The mystery of the universe most confusing one of the best scientists from around the world has ever known - women.
When New Scientist asked "Brief History of Time" Stephen Hawking author who thinks most, Professor, University of Cambridge known to unravel some of the most complex issues of modern physics, said: "Women are complete mystery ..”
Hawking in a wheelchair, who recently retired from a position once held by Isaac Newton, spoke to the magazine of the race in the celebrations for its 70th anniversary of his great scientific mistake and hopes to modern science.
Hawking was due to celebrate its 70th anniversary Sunday with a public symposium titled "The state of the universe" at the University of Cambridge Centre for Theoretical Cosmology.
Hawking head of a list of speakers, including the British astronomer Martin Rees, Royal, Nobel Prize physicist Saul Perl mutter and Kip Thorne, a theoretical physicists in the world.
When New Scientist asked "Brief History of Time" Stephen Hawking author who thinks most, Professor, University of Cambridge known to unravel some of the most complex issues of modern physics, said: "Women are complete mystery ..”
Hawking in a wheelchair, who recently retired from a position once held by Isaac Newton, spoke to the magazine of the race in the celebrations for its 70th anniversary of his great scientific mistake and hopes to modern science.
Hawking was due to celebrate its 70th anniversary Sunday with a public symposium titled "The state of the universe" at the University of Cambridge Centre for Theoretical Cosmology.
Hawking head of a list of speakers, including the British astronomer Martin Rees, Royal, Nobel Prize physicist Saul Perl mutter and Kip Thorne, a theoretical physicists in the world.
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