Now Everyone Can Read Stephen Hawking’s Original PhD Thesis Absolutely for Free
On the list of legendary scientific geniuses alive today, Stephen Hawking is near or at the top. Ever wonder what it’d be like to peer into his mind? As of October 2017, you can. For the first time, Hawking’s 1966 PhD thesis is available for anyone to read online for free. This is what the work of a then-unknown 24-year-old mastermind looks like.
To celebrate Open Access Week 2017, the University of Cambridge was granted permission by one of its most famous alums, Stephen Hawking, to make his PhD thesis available online free. It’s been a long time coming, too. Just the catalog record of the work gets hundreds of views on Cambridge’s Open Access repository, Apollo, over the course of a few months. Does it surprise you to hear Hawking’s 1966 thesis is the most requested item in Apollo?
Drumroll, please. Check out the monster document “Properties of expanding universes” written by the then-unknown 24-year-old Cambridge postgraduate right here.
As soon as it was made available online, science lovers across the internet freaked out big time. The thing broke the internet. A University of Cambridge spokesperson told The Guardian, “We have had a huge response to Prof Hawking’s decision to make his PhD thesis publicly available to download, with almost 60,000 downloads in less than 24 hours.” The paper looks at implications and consequences of the expansion of the universe, concluding that “galaxies cannot be formed as a result of the growth of perturbations that were initially small.”
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