World famous
physicist Professor Stephen Hawking died at his home in Cambridge, UK, at the
age of 76 at the age of 76. Stephen Hawking's children Lucy, Robert and Tim
released the statement saying, "We are very sorry that our dear father
left us today."
Famous
physicists and cosmologist Hawking is known worldwide for his work on black
holes.
On January
8, 1942, England was born Stephen Hawking at Oxford in the Second World War.
Hawking was
born just 300 years after Galileo's death. He got the most talk in 1988, when
his first book 'A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes' came
in the market.
After that,
more than 10 million copies of his book on Cosmology were sold. It is
considered the best-selling book associated with science worldwide.
When Stephen
Hawking was only 21 years old in 1963, he was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis (ALS). Because of this, most of their organs had stopped working
slowly. People suffering from this disease usually live for 2 to 5 years, but
they have decades of survival.
Stephen
Hawking was able to move through a wheelchair. Stephen Hawking was the first
person to live with this disease for so long.
Even after
being ill at 21 years of age, he continued his studies and kept in front of all
shocking research in front of the world. Hawking was able to walk with a
wheelchair and connect with the whole world through a computer system.
The film,
The Theory of Everything, released on the inspiring life of Stephen Hawking was
released in 2014.
Professor
Stephen Hawking completed his PhD in 1965 on the subject of 'Properties of
Expanding Universes'.
The
interesting thing is that Stephen wanted to study mathematics, but his father
advised him to join medical. Mathematics was not available at University
College, so he chose Physics. Three years later he got First Class Honors
Degree in Natural Science.
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