Home | WebMail |

      Calgary | Regions | Local Traffic Report | Advertise on Action News | Contact

Posted: 2018-06-15T09:25:32Z | Updated: 2018-06-15T18:34:45Z Stephen Hawking's Voice Will Be Beamed Into Black Hole During Final Send-Off | HuffPost

Stephen Hawking's Voice Will Be Beamed Into Black Hole During Final Send-Off

It is a message of peace and hope, about unity and the need for us to live together in harmony on this planet.
|

LONDON, June 15 (Reuters) - The voice of Stephen Hawking will be beamed into space in a message of peace and hope on Friday, his daughter said, as the British physicist is laid to rest during a service at Westminster Abbey.

The world’s most recognizable scientist died in March aged 76 after a lifetime spent probing the origins of the universe, the mysteries of black holes and the nature of time itself.

His ashes will be interred between major British scientific figures Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin at Westminster Abbey, a location made famous worldwide for generations of royal coronations, weddings and funerals.

Around 1,000 members of the public, selected by a ballot, will join Hawking’s family for the service. The physicist’s voice will also be sent into space by the European Space Agency.

“The broadcast will be beamed towards the nearest black hole, 1A 0620-00, which lives in a binary system with a fairly ordinary orange dwarf star,” his daughter Lucy Hawking was quoted as saying by the BBC.

“It is a message of peace and hope, about unity and the need for us to live together in harmony on this planet.”

Hawking will be laid to rest between Newton, who formulated the law of universal gravitation and laid the foundations of modern mathematics and Darwin, whose theory of evolution was one of the most far-reaching scientific breakthroughs of all time.

Internment inside Westminster Abbey is a rarely bestowed honor. The most recent burials of scientists there were those of Ernest Rutherford, a pioneer of nuclear physics, in 1937, and of Joseph John Thomson, who discovered electrons, in 1940. 

Our 2024 Coverage Needs You

As Americans head to the polls in 2024, the very future of our country is at stake. At HuffPost, we believe that a free press is critical to creating well-informed voters. That's why our journalism is free for everyone, even though other newsrooms retreat behind expensive paywalls.

Our journalists will continue to cover the twists and turns during this historic presidential election. With your help, we'll bring you hard-hitting investigations, well-researched analysis and timely takes you can't find elsewhere. Reporting in this current political climate is a responsibility we do not take lightly, and we thank you for your support.

to keep our news free for all.

Support HuffPost

Before You Go

Stephen Hawkings Most Provocative Quotes
(01 of10)
Open Image Modal
"Women. They are a complete mystery."-- Stephen Hawking's response when asked by New Scientist what he thinks about most during the day (credit:Getty Images)
(02 of10)
Open Image Modal
"The human race is just a chemical scum on a moderate-sized planet, orbiting around a very average star in the outer suburb of one among a hundred billion galaxies. We are so insignificant that I can't believe the whole universe exists for our benefit. That would be like saying that you would disappear if I closed my eyes."-- Stephen Hawking in "Reality on the Rocks" TV series (credit:AP)
(03 of10)
Open Image Modal
"If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Americans... We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn't want to meet."-- Hawking in "Into The Universe with Stephen Hawking" TV series (credit:Getty Images)
(04 of10)
Open Image Modal
"I have no idea. People who boast about their I.Q. are losers."-- Hawking's response when asked by The New York Times about his I.Q. (credit:Getty Images)
(05 of10)
Open Image Modal
"Yeah, well, there are some people who spend an awful lot of time talking about the interpretation of quantum mechanics. My attitude -- I would paraphrase Goering -- is that when I hear of Schrdinger's cat, I reach for my gun."-- Hawking in the book "The Whole Shebang" (credit:AP)
(06 of10)
Open Image Modal
"I have noticed that even people who claim everything is predetermined and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road."-- Hawking in his book "Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays" (credit:Wikimedia Commons: NASA)
(07 of10)
Open Image Modal
"The downside of my celebrity is that I cannot go anywhere in the world without being recognized. It is not enough for me to wear dark sunglasses and a wig. The wheelchair gives me away."-- Hawking on StarTrek.com (credit:AP)
(08 of10)
Open Image Modal
"We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the universe. That makes us something very special."-- Hawking in newsmagazine Der Spiegel (credit:Getty Images)
(09 of10)
Open Image Modal
"I don't think the human race will survive the next thousand years, unless we spread into space. There are too many accidents that can befall life on a single planet. But I'm an optimist. We will reach out to the stars."-- Hawking in the Daily Telegraph (credit:AP)
(10 of10)
Open Image Modal
"Mankind's greatest achievements have come about by talking, and its greatest failures by not talking. It doesn't have to be like this. Our greatest hopes could become reality in the future. With the technology at our disposal, the possibilities are unbounded. All we need to do is make sure we keep talking."-- Hawking in a British Telecom advertisement (credit:AP)