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This issue of Plus is a special, marking the occasion of Stephen Hawking's
60th birthday. Plus attended his
Birthday Conference in
Cambridge, where
we interviewed some of the world's most influential mathematicians and
physicists.
Plus is very proud to present Professor Stephen Hawking's own
Birthday Symposium address.
Astronomer Royal Sir Martin Rees gives Plus a whistlestop tour
of some of the more extraordinary
features of our cosmos, and explains how lucky we are
that the universe is the way it is.
Nobel Prizewinning Physicist Professor Gerardus 't Hooft has always
been fascinated by the mathematical mysteries of nature.
He tells Plus about his early life, and what our Universe might really
be like.
Will we ever be able to make computers that think and feel?
If not, why not? And what has all this got to do with tiles?
Plus talks to Sir Roger Penrose about all this and more.
What happens when one black hole meets another? Professor Kip Thorne
shows us how to eavesdrop on these cosmic events by watching for
telltale gravitational waves.