Did anyone know in the morning that it would happen that I did not even know when I woke up every morning and when I opened the mobile and saw it then I came to know that the world's great scientist Stephen Hawking has died. That such a great scientist is not among us today, but the point of thinking is that despite being such a great scientist, why did not he get the Nobel prize? And if you have to know this too, then read this lock full.
In 1974, Stephen Hawking, who gave the
world its black hole theory, was one of the world's few physicists for his
discoveries. He took curtains from many mysteries of the universe, but he could
never get the Nobel Prize for his work. Let's know why this happened ...
According to Timothy Ferris, author of 'The
Science of Liberty' in National Geographic Magazine, Stephen Hawking's theory
about the black holes has been accepted in theoretical physics, but there is no
way to prove it yet.
Timothy says, "The problem is that
there is no way to prove it. If “Hawking's theory” can be seen, he could get
the Nobel Prize. But it does not happen even in billions of years. '
Similarly, Peter Higgs had predicted 'Higgs
boson' in 1964. But in 2012 when the European Research Organization CERN
announced the existence of Higgs boson (the smallest particle in the universe),
after that he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2013, he also along with François
Anglaia.
What is black
hole?
The black hole is not actually a hole, it
is the remains of dead stars. After passing billions of billions of years, the
life of a star ends and black holes are born.
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