Roger Penrose

Roger Penrose is a British theoretical physicist and professor at Cambridge University, used as media actor in the media industry and in the Science Church, to popularize the concept of 'black holes' (based on Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity) and the Big Bang. He was educated at University College London and Cambridge. He is a member of the Royal Society and was awarded by the Wolf Foundation and Albert Einstein Society. He worked with Stephen Hawking (also Cambridge), who in 1974 introduced the concept of Hawking radiation and with Stuart Hammeroff (New Age movie What the Bleep Do We Know?! and Through the Wormhole)

He is the son of Lionel Penrose, Cambridge Apostle and professor of eugenics at University of London.

His uncle is Roland Penrose, who played a role in the modernist art scene with Peggy Guggenheim, Max Ernst and Pablo Picasso and organized the London International Surrealist Exhibition.

He is related to mathematician Max Newman (also Royal Society), who worked on the Colossus computer.

He worked with Wolfgang Rindler (transferred through Kindertransport).

He invented the impossible figure Penrose triangle, used in the work of MC Escher (used in mind control). Martin Gardner popularized his Penrose tilings.

He was a guest on The Joe Rogan Experience and appeared in BBC propaganda What Happened After the Big Bang? with Michio Kaku.


Astrological chart

born 8/8/1931, date Dustin Hoffman, John Holmes.

Dom: Leo, Virgo, Gemini - Saturn (black hole sun, planet of time), Sun, Mercury.

Saturn in Capricorn, Sun and Venus in Leo.

Works

1987 Spinors and Space-Time
1989 The Emperor's New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds and the Laws of Physics
1994 Shadows of the Mind: A Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness
1996 The Nature of Space and Time with Stephen Hawking
1997 The Large, the Small and the Human Mind with Stephen Hawking
2004 The Road to Reality: A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe
2010 Cycles of Time: An Extraordinary New View of the Universe
2016 Fashion, Faith and Fantasy in the New Physics of the Universe

the Science Church

Black hole

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