Physics Stephen Hawking’s parting shot is a fresh challenge to cosmologists The physicist’s final theorem, about why the universe seems fine-tuned for life, contains some provocative predictions. Will they be as fruitful as his insights into black holes? News
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Physics Stephen Hawking's final theorem turns time and causality inside out In his final years, Stephen Hawking tackled the question of why the universe appears fine-tuned for life. His collaborator Thomas Hertog explains the radical solution they came up with Features
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