+1 Transcribo esta parte de una entrevista que le hizo el periodista Morgan Strong por ahí de la época en que lanzó su libro Breve Historia del Tiempo.
"MS: You say that you may succeed in knowing how the universe began, but you will not know why. You do not -as Einstein did not- dismiss the notion of a supreme creator.
HAWKING: I think I'm careful in my book. I leave open the question of wheter God exists and what his nature would be. One can never prove that God doesn't exist. What I did was show that it was not necessary to appeal to God to decide how the universe began, because that is determined by the laws of science. However, one could say that the laws of science were God's choice for how the universe behaves."
Interpreténlo Uds. como les venga en gana.