In his final book, the late media-created celebrity “scientist” Stephen Hawking matter of factly denied the existence of God, but claimed that extraterrestrial beings were definitely real:
There is no God — that’s the conclusion of the celebrated physicist Stephen Hawking, whose final book is published Tuesday.
The book, which was completed by his family after his death, presents answers to the questions that Hawking said he received most during his time on Earth.
Other bombshells the British scientist left his readers with include the belief that alien life is out there, artificial intelligence could outsmart humans and time travel can’t be ruled out.
Hawking, considered one of the most brilliant scientists of his generation, died in March at the age of 76.
“There is no God. No one directs the universe,” he writes in “Brief Answers to the Big Questions.”
“For centuries, it was believed that disabled people like me were living under a curse that was inflicted by God,” he adds. “I prefer to think that everything can be explained another way, by the laws of nature.”
Hawking suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a neurodegenerative disorder also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, for most of his adult life.
The scientist died while still working on the book, which his family and colleagues finished with the help of his vast personal archives.
While Hawking spoke of his lack of belief in God during his life, several of his other answers are more surprising.
“There are forms of intelligent life out there,” he writes. “We need to be wary of answering back until we have developed a bit further.”
And he leaves open the possibility of other phenomena.
“Travel back in time can’t be ruled out according to our present understanding,” he says. He also predicts that “within the next hundred years we will be able to travel to anywhere in the Solar System.”
“He realized that people specifically wanted his answers to these questions,” the scientist’s daughter, Lucy Hawking, who helped complete the book, told CNN.
Hawking saw the world on the brink of a “vast transformative change” when he died, she noted, adding: “He’s asking us not to go into the future blindly. How good is the track record of the human race in using advances in technology for the good of ordinary people?”
In remarks prepared by Hawking and played at the launch of the book in London on Monday, the scientist also turned his attention to the world he was leaving behind.
“With Brexit and Trump now exerting new forces in relation to immigration and the development of education, we are witnessing a global revolt against experts, and that includes scientists,” Hawking said.
Hawking had been a critic of the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union, and called Donald Trump a “demagogue” in 2016.
His greatest concern, his daughter said, “is how divided we’ve become,” adding: “He makes this comment about how we seem to have lost the ability to look outward, and we are increasingly looking inward to ourselves.”
Hawking’s final message to readers, though, is a hopeful one.
Attempting to answer the question “How do we shape the future?” in the book’s final chapter, the scientist writes: “Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet.”
Stephen Hawking was nothing more than a fake scientific “voice of authority” created by the jewish-controlled media to promote atheistic ideas to undermine our Christian civilization. He was a lonely, pathetic man who raged against the world because he could not understand how there could possibly be a God merely because he was stricken with a debilitating disease “for no reason.” This complete narcissism was the basis for his myopic worldview, and because it coincided with exactly what the Jews are pushing in the media and in our schools, Hawking was artificially elevated to the level of “super genius.”
Many much greater and far more legitimate scientific minds than Hawking firmly believed in God, such as Nikolai Tesla. But Tesla was an “antisemite” and Hawking hated Donald Trump, so whose opinions is the public inundated with? Hawking clearly believed that the unwashed, God-fearing masses should abandon their faith in God and put it in media-created “experts” like himself. It is remarkable that such a bitter, hateful man is given the time of day.
His final advice is to “look to the stars,” apparently for little green men who will one day visit Earth and enlighten us all as Hawking has.
It’s funny how men have been declaring such rhetoric like “God is dead” and “God doesn’t exist” for over a hundred years now, yet, since yet another educated “expert” makes this same claim, it should now be accepted as absolute, profound truth. It sounds as if, even after death, he has elevated himself to the status of god, in the eyes of his unwitting admirers.
What a curiosity that he passed away before the publishing of these “scientific” opinions.
There’s far more proof of the existence of God than there is of extraterrestrial life forms, but for some reason, many people find more comfort in little green men.
It’s makes sense because little green men would fall under their ‘fairness and equality’ laws, but an omnipotent God could give a shit…