A great mind.
Stephen Hawking dies aged 76
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43396008
RIP Stephen Hawking
RIP Stephen Hawking
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Re: RIP Stephen Hawking
RIP
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Re: RIP Stephen Hawking
His body could not move, but his mind could encompass so much. I really enjoyed his book, 'A Brief History of Time', which opened my mind to new possibilities. Vale, Stephen Hawking. May he journey on well.
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A great pity, he was a legend. Those who don't think he was any good should refrain from posting in this thread.
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"A 'position,' Vaccha, is something that a Tathagata has done away with. What a Tathagata sees is this: 'Such is form, such its origination, such its disappearance; such is feeling, such its origination, such its disappearance; such is perception...such are fabrications...such is consciousness, such its origination, such its disappearance.'" - Aggi-Vacchagotta Sutta
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Re: RIP Stephen Hawking
Just realized he died in England on March 14th 3.14 Pi day! Also Einstein's birthday. What a coincidence!
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I haven't read his books, but of course have heard a lot about him and also saw the movie about his life, great, brilliant mind.
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Indeed.chownah wrote: ↑Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:44 pmI think you should not praise him if you see nothing to praise in him. Other people find things to praise about him and this thread is a place where they have come to remember him and to mention those things which they find praiseworthy. No one is forcing anyone to come here and praise anyone......Your comments being made at the time of his death when people want to remember him are made at the wrong time and in the wrong place. I think you should delete your posts in this thread or have them deleted.
You can start a thread discussing who is praiseworthy if you want but you are out of line to make your posts here.
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He was a great physicist and a deeply inspiring person. I read several of his books a long time ago. I wish him the best, wherever he is.
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Then something happenend which unleashed the power of our imagination
We learned to talk"
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Undoubtedly a brilliant scientist who continued a fruitful life despite his health conditions, which is what I respect about him.
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this would be a great opportunity, instead of calling for others to be banned, to tell those who dont know about the merits of mr stephen hawking. of course he was not buddhist or pure in the threefold training and that does not disqualify him from being worth remembering, but a substantiated claim that he not only held but actively promoted wrong view has been leveled in this thread. when someone dies, instead of just saying rip, it will be better to talk about the person and what they knew right and wrong and learn from their experience.
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He was one of the greatest mind of of the 21 th century. Not sure he travelled to space before his death. He said we have maybe 100 years after earth is destroyed by wars and environmental destruction.
Math and logical thinking made his mind very clear. A brilliant genius.
Math and logical thinking made his mind very clear. A brilliant genius.
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Unfortunately, he never made it into space. The nearest he got to it was this two-hour flight in a special plane which produces weightlessness:oncereturner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 14, 2018 7:51 pm He was one of the greatest mind of of the 21 th century. Not sure he travelled to space before his death.
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A few years for China.oncereturner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 14, 2018 7:51 pmHe said we have maybe 100 years after earth is destroyed by wars and environmental destruction.
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Greetings,
I have split several comments off into a new topic... Critiquing the life of Stephen Hawking.
Please reflect on which topic is most appropriate for your comments.
Metta,
Paul.
I have split several comments off into a new topic... Critiquing the life of Stephen Hawking.
Please reflect on which topic is most appropriate for your comments.
Metta,
Paul.
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Re: RIP Stephen Hawking
Motor neuron disease is a horrible condition that devastates most people, and he not only endured it, and endured it longer than most (as most forms put you out of your misery quite fast) but managed to have a productive life while doing so. I think most people would fail to do the same, so its hard to exaggerate how worthy of respect that is. May he fare well!
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"Those who create constructs about the Buddha,
Who is beyond construction and without exhaustion,
Are thereby damaged by their constructs;
They fail to see the Thus-Gone.
That which is the nature of the Thus-Gone
Is also the nature of this world.
There is no nature of the Thus-Gone.
There is no nature of the world."
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MMK XXII.15-16
Ninoslav Ñāṇamoli
Senses and the Thought-1, 42:53
"Those who create constructs about the Buddha,
Who is beyond construction and without exhaustion,
Are thereby damaged by their constructs;
They fail to see the Thus-Gone.
That which is the nature of the Thus-Gone
Is also the nature of this world.
There is no nature of the Thus-Gone.
There is no nature of the world."
Nagarjuna
MMK XXII.15-16