The genius gave his last breath yesterday. It is about Stephen Hawking, the great intellectual who, besides the scientific issues, had a strong view of God.
And as the foreign media writes, it is always interesting to know how an intelligent mind of a scientific researcher has spoken about an issue that remains as a "matter of discussion" over the centuries.
It is about the world-renowned physicist and cosmologist who has received many honors for his work in the field of cosmology, quantum physics, black holes and the nature of spatial time.
So when Stephen Hawking said that God did not exist and added, "I am an atheist," the news came to pass.
"We are just an advanced breed of apes on a small planet of a middle star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special. "
"There is a fundamental difference between religion, which is based on authority - and science, which is based on observation and reason. Science will win because it works. "
"We are each free to believe what we want, and I think the simplest explanation is: there is no God. No one created our universe, and no one directs our destiny. "
But, as foreign media have written earlier, though his speeches and studies tend to a system governed by the laws of nature, Hawking has also used some theories that have left people "confused".
He surprised the scientific community in 2016 when he announced in a speech at Cambridge University that he believed that after the creation of the universe was a form of intelligence.
Presenting himself to students at the University of Cambridge, world-renowned scientist stated that his research years on the creation of the cosmos led him to distinguish a weird scientific factor he claims he is in many ways in contrary to the universal laws of physics.
This strange phenomenon which he had called the "God factor" has been at the origin of the process of creation and should have played a major role in defining the present form of the Universe.
British cosmologist Stephen William Hawking was born in England on January 8, 1942 - 300 years after the death of astronomer Galileo Galilei.
He attended Oxford University, where he studied physics, despite his father's call to focus on medicine.
Hawking went on to Cambridge to study cosmology, study the universe as a whole.
Early in 1963, close to his 21st birthday, Hawking was diagnosed with a disease known as Lou Gehrig's disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
He was not expected to live for more than two years and the completion of his doctorate did not seem possible.
However, Hawking challenged these things not just by reaching Ph.D. but also the creation of new ways in the universe sense in the decades since that time.
And as the disease spread, Hawking became less portable and started using a wheelchair.
The disease became more challenging and, in 1985, an extraordinary tracheotomy caused the complete loss of speech.
A Cambridge-based speech generator, combined with a software program, has served up to date as its electronic voice, allowing Hawking to choose his words by moving the muscles to his site.
Shortly before his diagnosis, Hawking met Jane Wilde and the two were married in 1965. The couple had three children before being separated. Hawking married again in 1995, but divorced in 2006.