Stephen Hawking, His Life and Work

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by Kitty Ferguson


  Oskar Klein Medal 355

  Osmington Mills, Dorset, holidays 46

  Overbye, Dennis 163

  Oxford University

  University College 52–61

  Boat Club 57–9, 60

  SWH’s viva 60

  SWH parents and 42–3

  p-branes, brane theory 327–9

  and inflation 372

  and M-theory 347–8, 414

  Page, Don 136, 156, 166, 350

  and A Brief History of Time, print errors 238

  and SWH communication 140–1

  and arrows of time 226, 300–1

  as graduate assistant 154

  at Caltech 146–7

  NATO fellowship 154

  on God and no-boundary proposal 218–19

  religious faith 154

  Palestinians, SWH and 371

  panspermia theory 397

  particles, elementary 38, 59, 65, 187–8, 205–15, 375, 454g

  and black holes 103–5, 102f5.5

  and wormholes 253–5

  particle/antiparticle pairs 33–4, 119–25, 168–9, 197, 252–3, 257, 328, 386, 409–10, 454g

  spin 159–60

  sums-over-histories 205–9

  supersymmetry 159–60

  see also specific particles

  Pasadena Town and Country School 144–5

  Paul Dirac Medal 237

  Paul VI, Pope 147

  Penrose, Roger

  and cyclical model 355

  and information paradox 362

  cosmic censorship conjecture 313

  on black holes 103–5, 113

  on Hawking radiation 125–6

  on singularities & black holes 79, 81, 85, 90, 105, 106

  on SWH’s 60th 351

  with SWH, The Nature of Space and Time 310–11, 314, 316

  Penzias, Arno, and CMBR 180–1

  People Magazine 292

  Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 394

  Perlmutter, Saul, universe expansion accelerating 314–16

  Perse School 133, 162, 224

  Perse School for Girls 224

  phase transition 186–8, 222

  Philo of Alexandria 175

  photinos 160

  photons 21, 36–9, 454g

  and escape velocity 98–105

  and spacetime warp 96–7

  at event horizon 113

  movement/speeds 209–12, 212f10.8, 214

  spin 159–60

  physical universe laws 425–8

  Physical Review 369

  physics as fun 269

  Physics Letters 193

  Pink Floyd, The Division Bell 293

  Pippard, Sir Brian, on speculation outside one’s field 345

  Planck, Max

  Planck length 454g

  quantum distance 167

  Planck satellite, CMBR observations 401, 405, 408

  planetary orbits 96

  Planetary Society of Pasadena 399

  Plato, and dimension 327–8

  Platonism 311

  Polchinski, Joe, on string theory equations 374

  Polge, Christopher 244

  politicians, SWH on 368

  pollution, SWH on 379

  Pontifical Academy of Sciences 237

  Pope Pius XII medal 147

  population dangers 316

  positrons 454g

  Large Electron Positron (LEP) experiment 389

  see also electrons; particles

  Powney, Derek 55, 56, 60, 73

  prediction 25

  and detail 34–6

  Preskill, John

  and information paradox 359, 362–3

  cosmic censorship bet 313

  Prigogine, Ilya 172n

  primordial black hole 454–5g

  Princeton University, WMAP 353n

  protons 20–1, 36–9, 301, 455g

  see also particles

  psychological arrow of time 455g

  publishers, and A Brief History of Time 225–6

  pulsars 31, 455g

  Pythagoras 18, 413

  Pythagoreans 327

  quantum fluctuations 250–5, 455g

  quantum gravity 97–8, 160, 362, 455g

  Euclidean 296

  quantum mechanics 32–9, 455g

  of black holes 117–24

  quantum theory

  and Big Bang singularity 196–8

  and information paradox 166–73

  see also uncertainty principle

  quantum variables 255

  quantum wormholes 211, 250–62, 435–7, 455g

  quarks 20, 36–40, 455g

  quasars, and Big Bang theory 181

  quintessence 315–16

  radio waves 456g

  radioactivity 22, 456g

  Radlett school 49

  realism

  model-dependent 421–5, 432–4, 441–2

  model-independent 310–11

  Rees, Martin J.

  and anthropic principle 376

  and SWH nursing assistance 158, 228

  on Hawking radiation 125

  on SWH’s 60th 351

  relativity see under Einstein

  renormalization 33, 406, 456g

  repulsive force 315

  Rocek, Martin, graduate assistent 165

  Rockefeller Institute banquet 240–1

  Royal Opera House Covent Garden 137

  Royal Society 141

  A Brief History of Time launch 238

  Copley Medal 371

  Hughes Medal 157

  Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 355

  Rutherford, Ernest 14

  atom model 36, 37f2.1, 197

  Rutherford–Appleton Laboratory, Second Quantum Gravity Conference 126

  Sagan, Carl, Contact 261

  Santiago de Compostela University, Fonseca Prize 385–6

  Schickel, Richard, on film 281

  Schmidt, Brian, universe expansion accelerating 315

  Schramm, David 308

  Sciama, Denis 63, 80, 85, 118

  and SWH dissertation 69

  and SWH fellowships 88

  and SWH physical therapy funding 86

  lecture series 367

  on attitudes to cosmology 65

  on Hawking radiation 125, 127

  scientific determinism 170–3, 420–1

  second law of thermodynamics 456g

  selectrons 160

  Sellers, Piers (astronaut) 371

  shadow brane worlds 335–7

  Shatner, William, and Virgin Galactic 381

  Shearer, Neel 352

  Shuhmaher, Natalia, on inflation theory, and brane world models 372

  Simes, Karen 331

  Simpsons, The, SWH and 317, 369

  Singer, Alex 293

  singularities 79, 105, 106, 111–12, 456g

  naked 312–14, 453g

  smearing out, uncertainty principle 167–8, 197–8, 205, 209–16

  Smithsonian Institution, ‘Stephen Hawking’s Alternate Universe’ 366–7

  Smoot, George, on CMBR ripples 290, 353

  smoothness problem 182, 183–9

  solar mass 456g

  South Kensington museums 45

  South Pole, Degree Angular Scale Interferometer 353

  Southwood, David, on ESA Planck satellite observations 401

  space

  colonization, SWH on 344–5, 381–2, 396–8

  particles/antiparticles in 34

  spacetime 198–209, 200–6f10.1–6, 208f10.7, 456g

  Caitlin example 199–203

  curvature 29, 34, 456g

  dimensions, M-theory 348–9, 414–20

  fluctuations 211–15, 213f10.9

  warp 95–7, 96f5.1

  spacetime diagrams 200ff

  speech synthesizer, Equalizer program 229–34, 235, 238–9

  Spielberg, Steven, and film, A Brief History of Time 278–82

  spin, particles 159–60

  Spiner, Brent 293

  squares of
negative numbers 209

  squarks 160

  St Albans, Hawking family home 45–54, 69

  St Albans High School for Girls 48–9

  St Albans School 49–53

  St Bartholomew’s Hospital (Bart’s) 66

  Stanford Linear Accelerator 184

  Star Trek

  and computer viruses as life 295–6

  SWH cameo 292–4

  SWH on 367

  Starobinsky, Alexander, on black holes radiation 118, 126–7

  stars, collapsing 98–105, 101f5.4

  Steady State theory 63–4, 78, 179–80, 181–2

  Steinhardt, Paul, inflation theory 194

  stem cell research, SWH on 368

  Stengers, Isobel 172n

  Stephen Hawking Garden for Motor Neurone Disease 400

  Stephen Hawking’s Universe 312, 434–40

  Sternberg Astronomy Insitute Moscow 191

  Strauss, Richard, Also Sprach Zarathustra 395–6

  string theory/theories

  and ADS-CFT duality 373–4

  and holographic principle 305–6

  and multiverse inflation 327

  as M-theory approximations 414

  curling (compactification) issues 373, 374–5, 414–20

  equations solutions 374

  strings as p-branes 347–9

  see also superstring theories

  Strominger, Andrew, and p-branes 329

  strong nuclear force 22, 36, 456–7g

  student facilities, severely disabled people 248

  subjective arrow of time 298

  sums-over-histories 147, 411, 416

  and M-theory 416, 417–20

  and information paradox 369–70

  and no-boundary-proposal 369, 416, 417–18

  elementary particles 205–9

  Sundance Festival 281

  Sunday Times 389, 390

  supercooling 187–8, 222

  superforce 187

  supergravity 16, 33, 159, 257

  and superstring theories 347–9

  as M-theory approximation 414

  Supernova Cosmology Project 314–15

  supernovae 176, 314, 457g

  superstring theories 28, 33, 259–60, 412, 457g

  and supergravity 347–9

  and Theory of Everything 276–7

  see also string theories

  supersymmetry 159–62, 426, 428

  hopes for LHC confirmation 390

  supersymmetric partners 160–1, 390

  symmetry-breaking 161, 185–9, 192–5, 297–8

  Susskind, Leonard 164

  and SWH’s information paradox 169–73, 302, 329, 357–63

  holographic principle 304–6, 337

  on horizon complementarity 303–6

  on SWH’s 60th 351

  The Black Hole War 166

  Tahta, Mr 52

  Taylor, John, chronophage clock 392–3

  Taylor, John G. 126

  Texas Symposium of Relativistic Astrophysics 1970 116

  Thatcher, Margaret 155

  theories 25–30

  testability 29

  Theory of Everything 15–17, 18–20, 23–5, 260, 276–7, 457g

  complexities 411–14

  inaccessibility 346–7

  M-theory see M-theory

  requirements 30–2

  thermodynamic arrow of time 298, 457g

  thermodynamics, laws of 115–16

  second law see entropy

  33 Variations (play) 444

  Thomson, J. J. 14

  Thorlacius, Lárus, and horizon complementarity 303

  Thorne, Kip 81, 118, 126–7, 132, 141, 143–4

  and information paradox 359, 362–3

  bet about Cygnus X–1 black hole 148–51, 249–50

  cosmic censorship bet 313

  gravity waves laser interferometry 402–5

  ‘KipFest’ 325

  on black hole research 91

  on gravitational wave detectors 351–2

  on Maldacena and Susskind 357

  on minute black holes 170

  on SWH 228–9, 235

  mental calculations 112, 127, 132

  research attitude 163, 173

  work methods change 347

  on wormhole time travel 261–2

  time

  arrows see arrows of time

  boundaries 108–9

  imaginary 209, 214–15, 220–1, 453g

  baby universes in 250, 259–60

  symmetrical laws 297–8

  time eater clock 391–3

  time machines, wormholes not 260–2

  top-down approach, 370, 376–7, 418–20, 425–6, 430, 432

  Townsend, Peter, p-brane theory 327, 347

  Transworld, and A Brief History of Time 225–6

  Turok, Neil 385

  and cyclical model 355

  at Perimeter Institute 394

  cyclic universe models 375–6

  inflation/open universe theory 321

  instanton (‘pea’) theory 319–23, 375–6

  on SWH’s 60th 351

  Tutu, Archbishop Desmond 324

  Uglum, John, and horizon complementarity 303

  uncertainty principle, quantum mechanics 32–4, 36–9, 171–2, 457g

  and Big Bang singularity 197–8, 209–20

  and field measurement 119–20

  and Hawking radiation 386

  and quantum level fuzziness 250

  and spacetime fluctuations 209–14, 213f10.9

  and superstring theory 259–60

  smearing out 167–8, 197–8, 207, 209–16

  unified theory 22, 24–5, 457g

  see also Theory of Everything

  universe

  anthropic principle 176–9

  basic principles 16–17, 18–23

  beginning as singularity 106, 109–12

  boundary conditions 23–5

  no-boundary condition 418–20

  closed, no-boundary proposal 319–23

  expanding 51, 89–91

  acceleration observed 314–16

  Friedmann model 106–12

  finite and unbounded 215–19

  flat prediction (inflation theory) 314–16, 319–20, 400–1

  infinite 107–12

  instanton (‘pea’) theory 320–3, 375–6

  inflation models

  eternal 405–7

  non-eternal 406–7

  multiple

  alternative 416–17

  baby 250–60, 262, 375

  self-reproducing 284

  multiverse in M-theory 284, 428–30

  and curled-up dimensions 374–5

  and eternal inflation 327, 408ff

  observable evidence from 405–8

  observation and 178–9, 417

  quantum level prediction 171–2

  static 107

  see also specific phenomena and theories

  vacuum energy 355, 457g

  vacuum, true/false 185–6

  Vafa, Cumrun, and p-branes 329

  Vatican conference 1981 174

  velocity 457–8g

  see also escape velocity

  Vilenkin, Alexander

  and anthropic principle 322

  chaotic inflation theory 284–6

  Virgin Galactic 381

  virtual particle 458g

  virus dangers 344

  W bosons 36, 458g

  spin 159–60

  Wagner, Richard, music, SWH and 45, 68, 73, 75, 81, 226, 308, 319, 444

  Wallace Collection 73

  Walters, Ian, SWH bust 444

  wave function, no-boundary 406–7, 458g

  wavelength 458g

  weak nuclear force 22, 36, 458g

  Wenham, Michael 443

  Westfield College 69, 73, 76

  wheelchair access campaigns 136–7

  Wheeler, John A. 79, 115, 116, 148–9

  on anthropic principle 178

  on black holes 104
/>   on boundaries 445

  on gravity 91

  on Hawking radiation 127

  on photon information 167

  on quantum wormholes 250

  on singularities & black holes 90

  on unified theory 31, 413

  no hair theorem 360

  poem 31

  Whitt, Brian, and A Brief History of Time 229, 235–6

  Wilde, Jane see Hawking, Jane

  Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) 253–5, 372

  CMBR temperature fluctuations discoveries 388, 400–5

  mission end 400

  Wilson, Robert, and CMBR 180, 181, 189

  Wolf Foundation of Israel 244, 269

  Woltosz, Walt, Equalizer program 229–34

  Words+ Infrared/Sound/Touch (IST) switch 370–1

  world-lines 199–212, 214

  wormhole theory 29, 250–62, 435–7, 458g

  and Theory of Everything 276–7

  time travel 260–2

  X-ray detectors, search for black holes in binaries 149–50

  Z bosons 36, 159–60

  Zel’dovich, Yakov Borisovich on black holes radiation 118, 126–7

  search for black holes in binaries 148–50

  Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance 239

  Zero Gravity company, flights 383–4

  About the Author

  Kitty Ferguson first became acquainted with Stephen Hawking and his family when she and her husband and children lived in Cambridge in the late 1980s. Around that time she retired from her career as a professional singer and conductor and began writing and lecturing about science and scientists for readers and audiences with little or no scientific background. Her seven books have appeared to critical acclaim all over the world, in twenty-seven languages. In 2000 she worked with Hawking, helping edit his book The Universe in a Nutshell.

  Kitty grew up in San Antonio, Texas, moved to New York City at the age of nineteen to study at the Juilliard School of Music, and lived for forty-eight years in New York City and Chester, New Jersey. She and her husband now divide their time between Cambridge and South Carolina. They have three grown children and two grandchildren.

  Visit Kitty’s website at www.kitty-ferguson.com

  Also by Kitty Ferguson

  BLACK HOLES IN SPACETIME

  THE FIRE IN THE EQUATIONS: SCIENCE,

  RELIGION & THE SEARCH FOR GOD

  PRISONS OF LIGHT: BLACK HOLES

  MEASURING THE UNIVERSE:

  THE HISTORICAL QUEST TO QUANTIFY SPACE

  STEPHEN HAWKING: QUEST FOR A

  THEORY OF EVERYTHING (1991 and 2001)

  THE NOBLEMAN AND HIS HOUSEDOG:

  TYCHO AND KEPLER – THE UNLIKELY PARTNERSHIP

  THAT FOREVER CHANGED OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE HEAVENS

  THE MUSIC OF PYTHAGORAS (2008)

 

 

 


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