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MYSTERIOUS TRUTHS OF THE UNIVERSE: THE HISTORY AND FUTURE OF THE SCIENTIFIC LEGACY OF EINSTEIN AND HAVKING

Sherzod Abdullayev ,

Abstract

The nature of the universe, its origin and development are among the greatest questions in human history. These topics have been at the center of not only scientific research, but also one of the most important directions for philosophical thought. The study of the nature of the universe and its boundless secrets is one of the most important steps on the path to self-understanding of humanity. In this regard, the scientific vork of Albert Einstein and Stephen Havking left a deep mark in history as a huge breakthrough in understanding the universe. Their scientific vievs, although aimed at solving fundamental problems in physics, in turn had a great influence on ontological philosophy.

Keywords

Genius, scientist, aspirant, relativity, crazy, theory, demanding, stubborn, chaotic, space, life.

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Abdullayev, S. . (2025). MYSTERIOUS TRUTHS OF THE UNIVERSE: THE HISTORY AND FUTURE OF THE SCIENTIFIC LEGACY OF EINSTEIN AND HAVKING. Oriental Journal of Social Sciences, 5(01), 88–95. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojss-05-01-12