Stephen Hawking

The universe in a wheelchair — the life, science and indomitable spirit of Stephen Hawking.

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  1. 28. Mai

    The Making of A Brief History of Time: How Stephen Hawking Made Physics Accessible to Everyone

    Explore the remarkable story behind Stephen Hawking's bestselling masterpiece, A Brief History of Time. This episode examines how the groundbreaking 1988 book came to be, from initial concept to international phenomenon. Discover the intensive collaborative process between Hawking and his editor Peter Guzzardi, who worked together to transform complex theoretical physics into accessible explanations for general readers. Learn about the unique challenges Hawking faced while writing the book during the progression of his motor neurone disease, and how he overcame communication barriers to complete this monumental work. We explore why Hawking chose to include only one equation (E=mc²) and how this constraint forced innovative approaches to explaining spacetime, black holes, and quantum mechanics. The episode reveals how A Brief History of Time defied publishing expectations, spending over four years on bestseller lists and selling millions of copies worldwide. We examine what made this book so successful in connecting abstract physics to profound philosophical questions about reality and existence. Discover how this single publication transformed popular science publishing and inspired generations of scientists to write for broader audiences. Perfect for fans of science communication, publishing history, and anyone curious about how complex ideas become accessible to everyone.

    6 Min.
  2. 14. Mai

    Hawking Radiation: The Discovery That Shocked Science

    Explore Stephen Hawking's groundbreaking 1974 discovery that revolutionized our understanding of black holes. This episode examines how Hawking radiation challenged the fundamental belief that nothing can escape from black holes, revealing instead that these cosmic giants actually emit energy and slowly evaporate over time. Dr Sarah Quinn breaks down the quantum mechanical process behind this phenomenon, explaining how particle-antiparticle pairs near the event horizon create observable radiation. Discover the scientific controversy this discovery sparked, the famous information paradox it created, and why smaller black holes are paradoxically hotter than larger ones. Learn about the deep connections Hawking uncovered between quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and general relativity, and how this work continues to influence modern theoretical physics. The episode explores the challenges of experimentally verifying Hawking radiation and discusses laboratory analogues that provide indirect evidence for these predictions. From the initial skepticism of the scientific community to the lasting impact on our understanding of spacetime and information theory, this discovery represents one of the most significant breakthroughs in 20th-century physics. Perfect for science enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about black holes, quantum mechanics, and the revolutionary ideas that continue shaping our comprehension of the universe's most mysterious objects.

    5 Min.

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