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STEPHEN HAWKING AND DIVINITY IN HIS “GRAND PLAN”
STEPHEN HAWKING AND DIVINITY IN HIS “GRAND PLAN”

Author(s): Ionel Ene
Subject(s): Theology and Religion
Published by: Ideas Forum International Academic and Scientific Association
Keywords: Religion; science; divinity; third;

Summary/Abstract: Relationship between religion and science remains a permanent attraction of all people. As the simplestatheist is the most telling proof of the existence of God, as any attempt to change the message revealed byGod, is implicit recognition. This is also the attitude of the authors of the paper, great Plan StephenHawking and Mlodinow Leonad. That last reality of this world bears the imprint of the Holy Trinity, weeven say the authors, who are not as irreligious, as will appear. Speaking about quarks, they say thefollowing: "Curacii, which also we cannot see, I am a model explaining the properties of protons andneutrons from the nucleus of an atom. Although I think that protons and neutrons are obtained fromQuark, we won't be able to notice a Quark never, because the force between quarks increases enormouslyas they try to separate them, so there may be no free quarks in nature. They always occur in groups ofthree (proton and neutron) or in pairs Quark-Quark (mezonii), and behaves as if it would be connectedwith rebounding, (Stephen Hawking, 2012, 40).

  • Issue Year: 2/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 88-94
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English