This was a good article to read.
Buried. He's dead.
Laid to rest implies he's awaiting a sandwich and beer when he gets back up.
Lol.
There is no doubt that Steven Hawking became something of a cult figure amongst non-physicists. To the best of my knowledge he was a theoretical physicist and as such did not make any discoveries or tangible contributions to physics such as Rutherford, Marie Curie and others from which we can benefit on a practical level.
I am not surprised at the reaction on here to TheMiddleWay's post. It would seem that there are people on here and elsewhere who believe in science with the same degree of credulity as those who follow various religions.
you fucking hoprocrits
Huh?
@Sarahroo29 If I had to guess, @magicwatch is displeased with the juxtaposition of an active church (cathedral) accepting the body of a nonbeliever. Westminster Abbey may hold the remains of many of Great Britain's finest minds--I urge you to go there, if you've never been (Poet's Corner is the ultimate Hall of Fame)--but it is, after all, an active house of worship for the Church of England, with a Dean, The Very Reverend Dr. John Hall. Then again, I could be all wet and @magicwatch was angry about something else?
@pnullifidian Oh, okay.
and so he should. He will forever be imortalized in the field of science and astronomy.
Yes.
I particularly like the inscription on his tombstone:
"He also declared back in 2002 that he wanted his most famous equation, describing the entropy of a black hole engraved on his tombstone."
Me too.
Hope it was his decision to be buried there. Was it in his will I wonder?
Idk. They decided it. To be with great scientists.
Bury me anywhere I'll be dead and I really don't care. I'll be no more. Sprinkle me over that whatever, I don't mind. Just make sure I'm dead first please.
I doubt Stephen cares because he is dead.
Hmmm, I visited Westminster Abby in 92 and as I recall they buried Darwin standing up as not to give much floor space to an Atheist, he has a tile on the floor pointed out to us by our tour guide. It will be interesting to see the logistics. His passing is a great loss to humanity.
I might go buy one of his books.
like most cool guys who have an opinion in this life and are heard...its not all about you but the differences you made in everyones opinion...if we did not have opinion and debate we would have nothing but head nodders...love division and debate...the best of times...Mr Hawkings was a great thinker..but loved debate and challenge, but for the great debaters..he reserved the opinion of calling them a total fanny...thank you...lol
You're welcome.
I've been to Westminster Abbey. Religious connotations aside, I think it's a fitting place for his ashes to be interred.
Thanks for sharing this!!!
You're welcome.
If I were in charge I would place him into the mausoleum on Red Square instead of Lenin
That would be cool.
???
Except that thats not Lenin
s body. Lenin had jaundice, thats a wax dummy.
@Scotttheshot Of course yes! It might also become a good scarecrow. I am not in charge though
Have them split the ashes. Anyone that has worked in a crematorium knows that ashes are ashes. You don't really know whose ashes you get. Years ago I sold temperature devices to a local FANCY place. Ashes are ashes.