Hawking believes that heaven after death is "a tale tale "
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London, May 16 (EFE) .- The renowned British scientist Stephen Hawking, author of "A Brief History of Time", believes the idea of \u200b\u200bheaven and life after death is a "fairy tale" of people who are afraid of death.
This was affirmed most prominent scientist in the UK in an interview published today in the British newspaper "The Guardian", which returns to emphasize its rejection of religious beliefs and believes that there is nothing after the time when the brain stops working.
Hawking points out that the disease-Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) - has led to better enjoy life in spite of the difficulties involved, since evil is suffering from progressive neurodegenerative and prevents it from moving and talking.
"I have lived with the prospect premature death during the past 49 years. I have no fear of dying, but I have no hurry to die. It's a lot I want to do before, "said the scientist.
" I consider the brain as a computer will stop working when components fail. No heaven or life after death for computers stop working, this is a fairy tale of people who are afraid of the dark, "said the former professor of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge.
In his interview, Hawking, 69, highlights the importance of enjoying life and doing good things and also refers to small quantum fluctuations, which in the beginning of the universe were the "seeds" that gave rise to the formation of galaxies, stars and human life.
"Science predicts that different types of universe will be created from nothing and spontaneously," he added.
The scientist, who speaks with the aid of a voice synthesizer, suggests that it is possible to decipher our origins with modern instruments, which could help detect ancient tracks in the spatial light left in the first moments of the formation of the universe.
Hawking, who in 1989 was awarded the Prince of Asturias Award for Concord, has worked throughout his life to unravel the laws governing the universe.
Together with his colleague Roger Penrose showed that the Theory of Relativity of Albert Einstein implies that space and time have to have a beginning, which he calls "big bang", and an end in the holes black.
British theoretical physicist Professor Stephen Hawking
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