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Stephen Hawking formula grandes preguntas sobre el universo.

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About this talk

Continuando con la temática de TED2008, el profesor Stephen Hawking pregunta sobre algunos de los Grandes Interrogantes sobre nuestro universo: ¿Cómo comenzó el universo? ¿Cómo comenzó la vida? ¿Estamos solos?. Y plantea de qué modo nos podemos aproximar a responderlas.

Translated into Spanish by Gabriela Sellart
Reviewed by Diego Leal
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About Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking's scientific investigations have shed light on the origins of the cosmos, the nature of time and the ultimate fate of universe. His bestselling books for a general audience… Full bio and more links

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