kurtis hawkins blackboard

by Rashawn Fritsch III 10 min read

The board has now been put up for display for the first time and the organisers hope to unravel some of the contents that Stephen Hawking has left behind

Stephen Hawking, who was considered one of the greatest scientists of this century, left the world in 2018 but has left behind something which is making others scratch their heads. Of the many items that were acquired by the London-based Science Museum, one is his blackboard which is filled with equations, doodles, and even cartoons.

The story behind the blackboard

A report by The Guardian suggests that the blackboard was filled with contents that it carries today at a conference on superspace and supergravity held in Cambridge that was arranged by Hawking himself in 1980.

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

During this week's reading I was most interested in Galileo. It may have been common knowledge for most, but I wasn't sure what happened to Galileo after the trial--so I googled it. This is what I found: After the trial he was put in prison for an indiscriminate amount of time.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

I don't want to sound too demented for saying this, but I always take a fascination to things like horror movies, books, etc. So I chose to research the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre for the third Wikipedea Article Analysis.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

The massacre article interested me the most this week. Its hard to imagine the situation that occurred during the Massacre. I don't see how these people could have thought it would be alright to just kill all of the protestants.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

This week I will blog about the "Scheitheim Confessions" because the reading seemed to be the most direct.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

This weeks reading on the reformation got me thinking about today and how it seems that most of the people I know "reform" their own religions.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The "Paternal Advice to a New Cardinal" article struck the most interest with me this week. It did so because the article really felt like a graduation speech. I guess in some senses it was like a graduation speech. The young Giovanni has been "accepted" to be a cardinal.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

I have always thought of medieval Europe as what was referred to as the dark ages. The first part of this weeks reading really changed my mind about this. To think that these people actually underwent an intellectual Renaissance was a bit of a paradigm shift for me.

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