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THE QUANTUM MODEL OF THE UNIVERSE – STEPHEN HAWKING'S SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION

Sherzod Abdullayev ,

Abstract

The questions of how the universe was formed and how it works are fundamental problems that explore the deepest corners of human thought. These questions have been the focus of attention of scientists and philosophers since ancient times and have given rise to many scientific revolutions. In the modern era, Stephen Hawking has gone down in history as one of the leading scientists who made an invaluable contribution to the study of these issues. He is a person who made a fundamental shift in the field of science with his views and research on the universe. In particular, Hawking's theories about the "quantum model of the universe" have gained great attention in the scientific world and opened up new directions in the study of the universe. Stephen Hawking's unique scientific approach and theoretical discoveries have enriched not only modern astrophysics, but also general scientific thought.

Keywords

Gravity, relativity, gravity, force, earth, universe, galaxy, solar system, black hole, explosion.

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Abdullayev, S. . (2025). THE QUANTUM MODEL OF THE UNIVERSE – STEPHEN HAWKING’S SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION. Oriental Journal of History, Politics and Law, 5(01), 378–385. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojhpl-05-01-46