{"id":152,"date":"2018-04-05T07:29:21","date_gmt":"2018-04-05T01:59:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ckraju.net\/blog\/?p=152"},"modified":"2018-04-05T07:29:21","modified_gmt":"2018-04-05T01:59:21","slug":"stephen-hawking-genius-or-crook","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ckraju.net\/wordpress_F\/?p=152","title":{"rendered":"Stephen Hawking: Genius or crook?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"entry-meta\">(Note: This post first published in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.din.today\/newsletter\/2018_04\/c-k-raju-stephen-hawking-genius-or-crook\/\">Decoloniality international newsletter<\/a>, on<span class=\"entry-date\"><a rel=\"bookmark\" href=\"https:\/\/www.din.today\/newsletter\/2018_04\/c-k-raju-stephen-hawking-genius-or-crook\/\"> Wednesday April  4th, 2018<\/a><\/span>. Typos corrected. There is also a related blog post <a href=\"http:\/\/ckraju.net\/blog\/?p=50\">&#8220;Hawking singularities&#8221;<\/a>, and a full-page review of Hawking&#8217;s book in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dnaindia.com\/lifestyle\/review_the-christian-propaganda-in-stephen-hawkings-work_1495047\">&#8220;The Christian propaganda in Hawking&#8217;s work&#8221;<\/a>, published in <em>Daily News and Analysis<\/em>, 16 Jan 2011. Another recent related blog is <a href=\"http:\/\/ckraju.net\/blog\/?p=150\">&#8220;Cape Town &#8220;debate&#8221; exposes Stephen Hawking&#8217;s racist co-author&#8221;<\/a>. )<\/div>\n<div class=\"entry-content\">\n<h3>Faustian pact?<\/h3>\n<p>Millions of people across the world have heard of Stephen Hawking,  whose recent death hence made headlines. \u00a0\u00a0Everyone speaks of his ALS.  But is it proof of his indomitable will? Or did he hence make a Faustian  pact with the devil incarnate: the church? Daring to raise this  question will doubtless arouse the rage of his admirers. But if we weigh  it against the possibility that millions have been deluded using their  trust in science, it is our public and ethical duty to raise the  question. To answer the question Hawking\u2019s disease is irrelevant, and we  need to examine the merits of Hawking\u2019s scientific work  dispassionately.<\/p>\n<h3>Widespread ignorance<\/h3>\n<p>But it is near impossible to do so. While millions revere him, very  few understand the mathematical intricacies about calculus related to  his work, especially on Penrose-Hawking singularity theory. That theory  was the basis of his best-selling book <em>A Brief History of Time.<\/em> The widespread ignorance about it became starkly obvious during my  debate with Roger Penrose, in Delhi, in 1997, attended by various  professors of physics from Delhi University and JNU whose blank faces  told the story.<\/p>\n<p>What the vast majority believe is a <em>story<\/em> about science, a  story they blindly trust. So deep is their trust that, from a position  of ignorance, they are quite certain a contrary opinion is not to be  trusted! \u201cMillions of people believe this, they can\u2019t all be wrong can  they?\u201d.\u00a0 Such a \u201cproof by numbers\u201d is convincing because it has survival  value, as explained in my book <em>The Eleven Pictures of Time:<\/em> there is often safety in being part of the herd. But this psychology  also provides an easy route to propaganda to fool a mass of people. \u00a0For  centuries, millions of Westerners fervently believed in the idea of a  powerful God who appointed the church as his broker. The belief  persisted just \u00a0because the church reviled any dissenters as heretics  and atheists, and, for centuries, killed them most brutally.<\/p>\n<h3>The Christian theology in Hawking\u2019s work<\/h3>\n<p>Therefore, common sense may be a better guide to the truth than  guesswork based on trust. What even the most gullible person cannot fail  to notice is the way singularity theory connects to the notions of a  Judeo-Christian God and a specifically Judeo-Christian notion of  creation.<\/p>\n<p>I have pointed this out repeatedly over the last twenty years, but  the faithful, and our secular liberals, just ignore it. So, it is  necessary to point it out yet again. Hawking\u2019s popular book was preceded  by an academic book, <em>The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time,<\/em> which he co-authored with G. F. R. Ellis who won the Templeton award for  connecting science and religion. That book concludes that the cosmos  has a singularity. What does that mean? The authors interpret it to mean  a moment of creation. The bottom line of the book [p. 364] asserts:  \u201cthe universe began a finite time ago. However, the actual <strong>point of creation<\/strong>, the singularity, is outside the presently known <strong>laws of physics.<\/strong>\u201d God created the cosmos and then set the clockwork of eternal laws in motion.<\/p>\n<p>For those who don\u2019t understand this, the meaning is made explicit in a  book co-authored by Hawking, \u201cA briefer history of time\u201d. It explained  [p. 141] that:\u00a0 \u201cAt the big bang and other singularities, all the laws  [of physics] would have broken down, so God would still have had  complete freedom to choose what happened and how the universe began.\u201d<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nAn SF writer wanted to explain a singularity to the layperson. So, he  asked Hawking, what exactly happens at a singularity. Well, the \u201claws  of physics\u201d fail, so anything at all can happen! So, what is there to do  if one comes face to face with a singularity? Obvious: kneel down and  pray!<\/p>\n<p>Any doubts anyone may have about the relation of singularity theory  to Judeo-Christian theology are entirely removed by F. J. Tipler who has  published on singularity theory in the authoritative journal <em>Nature,<\/em> the publishers of which also published his book <em>Physics of Immortality<\/em>.  The book [p. ix] \u201cpurports to show that the central claims of  Judeo-Christian theology are in fact true, that these claims are  straightforward deductions of the laws of physics as we now understand  them.\u201d Tipler adds,\u00a0 \u201cI have been forced into these conclusions by the  inexorable\u00a0 logic of my own special branch of physics\u2026the area of global  general relativity\u2026created\u2026by the great British physicists Roger  Penrose and Stephen Hawking.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Note the claim that it is ONLY Judeo-Christian theology which is  proved by present-day physics, not Islamic theology for instance. Let me  elaborate for those who don\u2019t understand the finer points here. A big  bang beginning for the cosmos is not necessarily a beginning of time: it  is compatible with an oscillatory cosmos, as in Hinduism, a cosmos  which was created trillions of years ago, but goes through a series of  big bangs and big crunches (days and nights of Brahma, each of which  lasts for billions of years). Singularity theory seeks to exclude this  possibility, and identify the current big bang as a true moment of  creation. Cosmology, not biology is the natural playground of  creationism. The first creationist conflict actually took place between  Proclus and John Philoponus in the 6<sup>th<\/sup> c. over the issue of one-time creation of the cosmos.<\/p>\n<p>Likewise, as explained in my article on <a href=\"http:\/\/ckraju.net\/papers\/Islam-and-Science-kl-paper.pdf\">Islam and Science<\/a>, or in this <a href=\"http:\/\/ckraju.net\/usm\/PSc-minutes.html\">minuted discussion<\/a>, or in this <a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/VernacNews\/videos\/1447581175338049\/\">recent video<\/a>,  the belief in one-time creation followed by the \u201claws of physics\u201d is an  anti-Islamic aspect of the crusading Christian theology of Aquinas.  Islam believes in continuous creation of the world at each instant, a  creation <em>conditioned<\/em> by habit, but not determined by the past  on any rigid laws. Since we actually observe changes in the world every  instant, Buddhism too has a similar belief in a new world at each  instant,\u00a0 conditioned by the past but not <em>determined<\/em> by it. (Of  course, physics can be remodeled to accommodate this observed mundane  spontaneity in the world, and my equations with a tilt in the arrow of  time, in my book <em>Time: Towards a Consistent Theory<\/em>, \u00a0provide such a model.)<\/p>\n<p>This <em>fact<\/em> about singularity theory, that it aligns with  church theology, is quite contrary to the other naive belief that many  people have, that \u201call science is opposed to all religion\u201d. The fact is  Stephen Hawking\u2019s \u201cscience\u201d is anti-Hindu, anti-Islam, anti-Buddhist but  supports church dogmas about Christianity (as distinct from original  Christianity). It is important to make the last distinction, because the  church is about acquiring and maintaining power through lies, and not  about real Christianity.<\/p>\n<p>There is no doubt at all that Stephen Hawking himself is responsible  for this pro-church bias of singularity theory. Thus, the formal  mathematical theorems of singularity theory depend on its postulates.  Hawking and Ellis introduce a postulate called the chronology condition  which says, roughly speaking, that there is no cyclicity in time. We are  supposed to accept this on their authority.<\/p>\n<p>Now, the belief in quasi-cyclic time, and the accompanying belief in  reincarnation, is at the core of Hindu, Egyptian, and Sufi beliefs about  the soul, and these belief persisted into early Christianity, and are <a href=\"http:\/\/ckraju.net\/papers\/Appendix-on-Origen.pdf\">reiterated by Origen<\/a>, as I have explained in <em>The Eleven Pictures of Time<\/em>, and in <em>Euclid and Jesus. <\/em> After  Constantine, the church acquired state power, and found this equitable  belief in the soul an impediment to its power. To hold on to power, it  sought instead to strike terror in the hearts of people, by changing  beliefs about life after death. The church\u2019s new formula was simple:  people got only one life, time would end soon, and people would  thereafter be resurrected and those who disobeyed the priest would be  punished eternally in hell. In support of this formula, the church  cursed \u201ccyclic time\u201d, a curse pronounced in Hagia Sofia, Istanbul in  552, by the fifth ecumenical council and (separately) by the king  Justinian.<\/p>\n<p>This change of doctrine was championed by Augustine, who argued in  favour of resurrection (against reincarnation) by misrepresenting  Origen. For that glorious falsehood, which enhanced its power, the  church declared Augustine a saint. Further, as I have explained in <em>The Eleven Pictures of Time<\/em>,  there is a very tight similarity between the bad arguments of  Augustine, and the bad arguments advanced by Hawking and Ellis in favour  of the chronology condition.<\/p>\n<p>In short, the pro-church bias of Hawking\u2019s singularity theory is a  consequence of a postulate, the chronology condition, which deliberately  casts church dogma in mathematical form, and passes that off as  science.<\/p>\n<p>That pro-church bias makes it easy to understand why Hawking\u2019s book  sold so many copies\u2014a huge and invisible sales force of committed church  believers \u00a0was pushing it. So, did Hawking unscrupulously misuse  science to support the church? If so, he was surely a crook.<\/p>\n<h3>Blind faith in science<\/h3>\n<p>The blind belief that people have in Stephen Hawking, namely that  everything he did was great science, is just the sort of blind faith  which helped sell his popular book: <em>A brief history of time<\/em>.  The people who believe it is science cannot even explain why Hawking  never got the Nobel prize though all the political cards were stacked in  his favour. Blind faith does not bother to answer questions: it  explodes in rage when the object of its reverence is challenged.\u00a0 But  rage is irrelevant to scientific truth.<\/p>\n<table border=\"0\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td width=\"149\"><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><\/td>\n<td><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p>Blind faith in science is surely not the same as scientific temper. Science is about <em>why<\/em> one believes something, not what, as I am tired of repeating. Blind  faith in science is still an act of blind faith, not superior to blind  faith in anything else. The superstitions of the gullible believers can  be exploited by unscrupulous elements in exactly the same way.<\/p>\n<p>Real science requires understanding, first of all of what is real  science. A rough and ready way to separate science from non\u2013science is  to use Popper\u2019s criterion of refutability: a scientific theory must be  testable. If the singularity theory Hawking did is science, how exactly  does one test the existence of a singularity? Did Hawking suggest any  way to do so? No, he did not, for there is no way to test or refute the  existence of a singularity. So it is not science in the Popperian sense.  (That is why he never got the Nobel prize.) Hawking\u2019s so-called science  is not science at all, it is just an articulation of pro-church beliefs  in the trappings of science with a view to fool the gullible.<\/p>\n<h3>What is a singularity?<\/h3>\n<p>So, what exactly is this untestable thing called a singularity?  During my debate with Penrose, he avoided giving a physical  interpretation of a singularity, rightly so, for it is purely a formal  mathematical construct. As Russell explained, formal mathematics has  nothing to do with meaning and truth. But those who do interpret the  notion of a singularity do so as follows. They regard a singularity as  the beginning or end of a time-like geodesic. Since a timelike geodesics  is, roughly speaking, the world-line (past and future history) of a  hypothetical point-particle of matter, a singularity could be  interpreted as the creation or destruction of an unspecified  hypothetical test particle.<\/p>\n<p>Note that today\u2019s scientist is no crusader for truth. The test of  \u201cgood science\u201d today is publication in a journal, and the related amount  of money one can raise for research. So, today\u2019s \u201cscientific method\u201d is  just about publication through the church process of secretive \u201cpeer  approval\u201d. Accordingly, today\u2019s scientists are slaves to community  opinion, on which their funding and careers depend.<\/p>\n<p>So, we have two types of science today: community science which may  be reputable without the slightest experimental consequences, or  relation to reality, and real science which has experimental  consequences, and is refutable. The above \u201cinterpretation\u201d of a  singularity is community science, just something \u201caccepted\u201d by the  scientific community, there may be no trace of truth in it.  Specifically, the term \u201cparticle\u201d in the above interpretation ought not  to be confounded with more-real particles such as an electron. The  hypothetical particles which are supposedly created or destroyed are not  even some \u201cidealized\u201d point masses, for any finite point mass will  result in a black hole on general relativity.<\/p>\n<h3>Singularities and calculus<\/h3>\n<p>So, is there an alternative way to understand a singularity? Yes. What supposedly breaks down at a singularity are <em>not<\/em> the \u201claws of physics\u201d, but the mathematical <em>understanding<\/em> of certain differential equations used to model physics such as the  equations of general relativity. But even this \u201cbreakdown\u201d may be just a  case of bad mathematics, due to a bad understanding of calculus.\u00a0 On  the calculus as today taught in schools and undergraduate level, a  differentiable function must be continuous; to write down the equations  of general relativity, the metric must be twice continuously  differentiable, so its derivative must be continuous. Strictly speaking  most university students of calculus are only <em>told<\/em> about  continuity; they are actually taught a bit more about it in more  advanced courses on mathematical analysis (which I used to teach in Pune  University, in the 80\u2019s).<\/p>\n<p>But casting aside this formal mathematical wisdom, physicists have  been merrily differentiating discontinuous functions from the time of  Oliver Heaviside in the 19<sup>th<\/sup> c. Better known today is the  Dirac delta function which is the derivative of the discontinuous  Heaviside function. Indeed, at a still more advanced level, calculus is  taught in the university as advanced functional analysis (another course  I used to teach). Here, one teaches the opposite: that discontinuous  functions <em>can<\/em> be differentiated, as often as one wants. This is  done on several mathematical theories, the most prominent (socially  acceptable) one being the theory of the French mathematician Laurent  Schwartz.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, the Schwartz theory has its limitations: as a linear  theory it does not readily work for those differential equations of  physics which are non-linear. However, four decades ago I suggested a  solution to this problem as part of my PhD thesis, using a new  development in formal mathematics called non-standard analysis. I also  explained in a paper on \u201c<a href=\"http:\/\/iopscience.iop.org\/article\/10.1088\/0305-4470\/15\/6\/017\">Junction conditions in general relativity<\/a>\u201c,\u00a0  included in my PhD thesis, how one could make sense of the equations of  general relativity in the presence of discontinuities. Several years  later, in 1988, in <a href=\"https:\/\/arxiv.org\/pdf\/0804.1998\">a paper presented at the fifth Marcel Grossman meeting on general relativity<\/a> at Perth, I explained how to handle higher order discontinuities. Such  discontinuities arise most commonly in shock waves, generated for  example by an exploding star, but include singularities. I didn\u2019t pursue  this since I left formal mathematics shortly after that.<\/p>\n<p>About a decade later I began researching on the Indian origin of  calculus and its transmission to Europe via Jesuits based in Kochi. In  my book <em>Cultural Foundations of Mathematics<\/em>, As one of the  proofs of transmission I proposed my epistemic test: that Europeans  copied Indian calculus without understanding how Indians summed infinite  series. Europeans later proposed a metaphysical doctrine of limits to  understand infinite sums. As usual, Europeans pretended that anyone who  did not imitate them was inferior. Actually it is the European method of  limits which is inferior to the method used by Indians to sum infinite  series. The Indian way, using what is today called non-Archimedean  arithmetic, was the only aspect of non-standard analysis required for my  earlier solution to the problems with the Schwartz theory. So, it gives  a better calculus.<\/p>\n<p>On recognising the inferiority of the European doctrine of limits, in  calculus, I devised a new course on Calculus without Limits, and  started its experimental teaching at the Universiti Sains Malaysia.  Later, calculus without limits became the core of my program of  decolonising mathematics, and teaching an alternative mathematics.<\/p>\n<h3>South Africa and decolonisation of math<\/h3>\n<p>As is well-known, students in South African universities have been  agitating for the last few years for decolonisation. It was in this  context that I repeatedly visited South Africa. On my last visit, the  University of Cape Town organised a panel discussion, the several  related videos are in the following hyperlinks: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=ckbzKfRIi6Q\">video 1<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=SnKhpL7wZzM\">video 2<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/VernacNews\/videos\/1447581175338049\/\">video 3<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=vWdqR-z6jIc\">video 4<\/a>. For this panel discussion, I submitted a summary in advance, which can be found <a href=\"http:\/\/ckraju.net\/papers\/uct-panel-decolonising-science-ckr-summary.pdf\">here<\/a>.  Now, the co-author of Stephen Hawking\u2019s academic book, Ellis, is from  the same university. Therefore, I offered to speak and debate at length  the mathematical technicalities involved. This is clear from <a href=\"http:\/\/ckraju.net\/papers\/uct-panel-decolonising-science-ckr-summary.pdf\">the advance summary<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>A key aspect of the agenda of decolonising science was to eliminate  the church dogmas in science which are present in various ways such as  claims about \u201claws of nature\u201d, but mainly creep in through formal  mathematics. This is also explained in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=cpS6MfzJr2E\">a keynote address at the 11<sup>th<\/sup> Higher Education Conference<\/a>, Durban, and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=NcuVaJA_SSc\">a related TV discussion on decolonisation<\/a>.  The upshot? Singularity theory is not a work of genius but a perfect  example of such trash, dogmatically-loaded science which needs to be  junked in the process of decolonisation.<\/p>\n<p>Naturally, those who have spent their entire lives smuggling in  politically-loaded church dogmas into science were alarmed that  Hawking\u2019s \u201cscience\u201d would be exposed as mere church propaganda. Those  who have\u00a0 repeatedly claimed that science cannot be decolonised were  alarmed that Western superstitions in mathematics and science would  tumble out of the closet putting a complete end to false claims of the  universality of science. My decolonisation thesis asserts that such  religious biases creep into science through formal math, which involves  church superstitions, \u00a0which we should reject in favour of normal math.  (In the present instance, we should reject both, the postulated  chronology condition, and the way of doing calculus with limits.) This  exposure of Hawking would have exposed the false claims of superiority  of his racist supporters in the University of Cape Town.<\/p>\n<p>Specifically, my offer to debate in the math department seems to have  frightened Hawking\u2019s co-author Ellis out of his wits. He naturally  guessed that this debate, unlike my earlier debate with Penrose, would  be video recorded, if in no other way than with a mobile device. But  Ellis also knows he is ignorant, and such a recording would expose his  ignorance and inability to respond. He has never done non-standard  analysis or applied it to advanced functional analysis. He was aware  that such exposure of ignorance would have made a strong case for  decolonisation of math. Blacks would understand his and Hawking\u2019s  attempts to inject the worst kinds of creationist church superstitions  into science, and would forever make fun of it.<\/p>\n<p>Indeed, though I did not visit it, the whole math department in the  UCT seems very weak. The person who debated with me, Henri Laurie, tried  to later engage with me over email, but was unable to prove 1+1=2 in  formal real numbers. He complained that I had suddenly switched from  natural numbers to real numbers :).\u00a0 Obviously, they were in no position  to face my critique of formal math except by the usual false claims of  superiority common to church, racists and Westerners.<\/p>\n<p>So, Ellis ran away from the debate. He along with his student Jeff  Murugan put the usual \u201cwe are superior you are inferior\u201d claims, in  their most abusive form, through the press which would not allow me to  respond appropriately. This is the classic way in which the church has  defended its superstitions by running down critics as heretics. Like the  church, Ellis and his student Murugan just poured on the falsehoods but  did not provide any evidence.\u00a0 If they had any evidence, there would  have been no need to run away: they could have paraded the evidence and  celebrated a victory. The use of this strategy make is very clear that  Ellis is an intellectual charlatan of the worst sort who has tried to  pass off Western superstitions as science for decades, getting pots of  money for it, and thinks that such charlatanry can be defended by  abuses.<\/p>\n<p>But what of Stephen Hawking who wrote his academic book with such a  co-author?\u00a0 Wasn\u2019t he aware of his co-author\u2019s character? Wasn\u2019t he  aware that the man came from a starkly racist land? Didn\u2019t the great  genius realize, that to cooperate with white South Africans then was an  unethical and unnatural act? I am sure his supporters will find lots of  excuses for this vilest of ways in which science has been defiled. But  it seems that Western society is so rotten that it is the scum which  very often rises to the top.<\/p>\n<p>Hawking may have \u00a0made his Faustian pact with the devil, but we need  to rise above the evils of Western society and decolonise math and  science to save our children. A simple formula for decolonisation is  this: whenever you hear a dialogue from a Westerner which sounds like  \u201cwe are superior x is inferior\u201d distrust it. Demand evidence. If no  evidence is forthcoming, as there is none for the centuries-old Western  belief in Euclid as the father of math, throw that belief in the trash  can where it belongs.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(Note: This post first published in Decoloniality international newsletter, on Wednesday April 4th, 2018. Typos corrected. There is also a related blog post &#8220;Hawking singularities&#8221;, and a full-page review of Hawking&#8217;s book in &#8220;The Christian propaganda in Hawking&#8217;s work&#8221;, published in Daily News and Analysis, 16 Jan 2011. Another recent related blog is &#8220;Cape Town &#8220;debate&#8221; exposes Stephen Hawking&#8217;s racist co-author&#8221;. ) Faustian pact? Millions of people across the world have heard of Stephen Hawking, whose recent death hence made headlines. \u00a0\u00a0Everyone speaks of his ALS. But is it proof of his indomitable will? Or did he hence make a Faustian pact with the devil incarnate: the church? Daring to raise this question will doubtless arouse the rage of his admirers. But if we weigh it against the possibility that millions have been deluded using their trust in science, it is our public and ethical duty to raise the question. To answer the question Hawking\u2019s disease is irrelevant, and we need to examine the merits of Hawking\u2019s scientific work dispassionately. Widespread ignorance But it is near impossible to do so. While millions revere him, very few understand the mathematical intricacies about calculus related to his work, especially on Penrose-Hawking singularity theory. That theory was the basis of his best-selling book A Brief History of Time. The widespread ignorance about it became starkly obvious during my debate with Roger Penrose, in Delhi, in 1997, attended by various professors of physics from Delhi University and JNU whose blank faces told the story. What the vast majority believe is a story about science, a story they blindly trust. So deep is their trust that, from a position of ignorance, they are quite certain a contrary opinion is not to be trusted! \u201cMillions of people believe this, they can\u2019t all be wrong can they?\u201d.\u00a0 Such a \u201cproof by numbers\u201d is convincing because it has survival value, as explained in my book The Eleven Pictures of Time: there is often safety in being part of the herd. But this psychology also provides an easy route to propaganda to fool a mass of people. \u00a0For centuries, millions of Westerners fervently believed in the idea of a powerful God who appointed the church as his broker. The belief persisted just \u00a0because the church reviled any dissenters as heretics and atheists, and, for centuries, killed them most brutally. The Christian theology in Hawking\u2019s work Therefore, common sense may be a better guide to the truth than guesswork based on trust. What even the most gullible person cannot fail to notice is the way singularity theory connects to the notions of a Judeo-Christian God and a specifically Judeo-Christian notion of creation. I have pointed this out repeatedly over the last twenty years, but the faithful, and our secular liberals, just ignore it. So, it is necessary to point it out yet again. Hawking\u2019s popular book was preceded by an academic book, The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time, which he co-authored with G. F. R. Ellis who won the Templeton award for connecting science and religion. That book concludes that the cosmos has a singularity. What does that mean? The authors interpret it to mean a moment of creation. The bottom line of the book [p. 364] asserts: \u201cthe universe began a finite time ago. However, the actual point of creation, the singularity, is outside the presently known laws of physics.\u201d God created the cosmos and then set the clockwork of eternal laws in motion. For those who don\u2019t understand this, the meaning is made explicit in a book co-authored by Hawking, \u201cA briefer history of time\u201d. It explained [p. 141] that:\u00a0 \u201cAt the big bang and other singularities, all the laws [of physics] would have broken down, so God would still have had complete freedom to choose what happened and how the universe began.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2,3,4,6,8,1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-152","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-education","category-history-and-philosophy-of-mathematics","category-history-and-philosophy-of-science","category-physics","category-science-and-society","category-uncategorized"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/ckraju.net\/wordpress_F\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/152","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/ckraju.net\/wordpress_F\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/ckraju.net\/wordpress_F\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ckraju.net\/wordpress_F\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ckraju.net\/wordpress_F\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=152"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/ckraju.net\/wordpress_F\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/152\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/ckraju.net\/wordpress_F\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=152"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ckraju.net\/wordpress_F\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=152"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ckraju.net\/wordpress_F\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=152"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}