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The physicist, author of best seller "A Brief History of Time, says that in her work demonstrates that the universe was created out of nothing. Religious world are you whistle.

British scientist Stephen Hawking said Tuesday that God has no place in the theories of creation of the universe, although in earlier theories claimed that God could exist.
In his new book, "The Grand Design" (The Grand Design), chapters published in the British newspaper The Times, Hawking concluded that "the Big Bang is an inevitable consequence of the laws of physics."

The Big Bang is a scientific model that attempts to explain the origin of the universe and its further development.

Hawking, according to information that reproduces the agency Ansa, said "there is no need to invoke God for the creation of the universe," adding that "the spontaneous creation is the reason why there is something."

Hawkings thus contradicts the English physicist Isaac Newton (1643-1727), who argued that the universe must have been God's design because it could not have been created out of chaos.

Hawking found that "because there is a law like gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing."

In that sense, explained that "the spontaneous creation is the reason why there is something rather than nothing, why the universe exists and why we exist."

"No need to invoke God to start light comes on and operate the universe," he said.

Hawking's new book to be published on September 9, was written in collaboration with the American physicist Leonard Mlodinow.

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