Stephen Hawking Wasn't So Hot

I could have kicked his sorry butt in tennis, or even a 100 yard freestyle.
Nerd Motto: "If It's Weird, It's Wise"

If he had looked like Brad Pitt, no one would have paid any attention to him. Social rejects get a kick out of promoting such repulsive creatures. His scientific focus was on completely usage subjects.
 
Nerd Motto: "If It's Weird, It's Wise"

If he had looked like Brad Pitt, no one would have paid (sic) any attention to him. Social rejects get a kick out of promoting such repulsive creatures. His scientific focus was on completely usage subjects.
"Usage subjects"?? He was a theoretical physicist.
 

Stephen Hawking Wasn't So Hot​


Actually, the point is sort of a valid one.
  1. If you really sit down and study Hawking's theories and his discovery of "Hawking Radiation" it really isn't all that impressive to me.
  2. Add to that Hawking was given every opportunity to be great! He was living in Isaac Newton's house and the moment his health started declining, he was given round the clock nurses, special tools and aids, anything and everything to help him continue his work so long as there was still a twitching ganglia in his head.
Who among us wouldn't get great things done if we weren't given that kind of help?
 
"Usage subjects"?? He was a theoretical physicist.
Astrogeeks

"Useless." I've developed cataracts, so I should be more careful about editing my posts.

Theory is mental masturbation. It originated with leisure-class natural philosophers, who set back science 2,000 years.

The scientific method should be required to end up with the question "What is the practical value of this?" followed with suggestions for possible uses.

For example, the neutrino, instead of being a shiny idea making the childish escapist nerds go "Cool! Wow!", could possibly be used as a GPS/Geiger Counter to map the minerals in the Earth all the way to the core.
 
  1. Hawking was given every opportunity to be great! He was living in Isaac Newton's house and the moment his health started declining, he was given round the clock nurses, special tools and aids, anything and everything to help him continue his work so long as there was still a twitching ganglia in his head.
Who among us wouldn't get great things done if we weren't given that kind of help?
That's Why Our Brain-Numbing College "Education" Must Be Replaced with Highly Paid Professional Training
 
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