Stephen Hawking's life through photos

Stephen William Hawking is a theoretical, cosmological physicist, author of the English common science book, currently a Research Director at the Center for Theoretical Cosmology at Cambridge University, although life meets many events, illnesses but his intellect always respects the world.

Who is Stephen Hawking?

Hawking was born on January 8, 1942, in Oxford, England, exactly 300 years after Galileo's death. He attended Oxford University , physics and graduated with excellent degrees. He then moved to Cambridge University to continue his doctoral thesis in cosmology. During the thesis, Hawking was found to suffer from a neurological condition called Lou Gehrig's disease : he almost lost his ability to move. Later, he had to undergo tracheotomy and could no longer speak normally. He was fastened to a wheelchair, only able to speak through a synthesized device attached to a computer that he typed in.

Hawking's main area is the study of cosmology theory and quantum gravity . In 1971, he proposed mathematical works to support the theory of the Big Bang of the Universe : if the theory of relativity was correct, then the universe should have a singularity, a starting point in zero. time. He also said that after the Big Bang, primitive black holes or microscopic black holes were formed and proved that the surface area of ​​the black hole never decreased, that there was a limit in the process of transmitting. radiation when black holes collide and that a black hole cannot be separated into two separate black holes.

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Telegraph introduces a picture of Professor Hawking's life:

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Stephen Hawking (left) with his sister Mary.

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Physicist Hawking is 12 years old (left) and when he graduated from Oxford University in 1962.

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At the age of 19, Stephen Hawking joined the sailing team at Oxford University as a moderator.

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Hawking's wedding with Jane Wilde in 1965.

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Hawking and his wife and son Tim after the ceremony to receive honorary degrees from Cambridge University.

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Hawking was lectured at a class at Northeastern University in Boston in 1990.

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Stephen Hawking was married to his second wife, Elaine Mason in 1995. They broke up after three years of marriage.

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Stephen Hawking image in April 1996.

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Professor Hawking at the Mathematics Research Center, Cambridge University, October 2001.

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Professor Hawking met Queen Anh in the concert hall at Buckingham Palace, on May 18, 2006.

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Professor Hawking tested the gravityless feeling on an airplane, April 2007.

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Professor Hawking "opened" a Corpus watch at Corpus Christi, a University of Cambridge, September 2008.

Picture 13 of Stephen Hawking's life through photos The leader of South Africa's anti-racism struggle Nelson Mandela met Hawking in Johannesburg in May 2008.

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Pope Benedict XVI welcomed Hawking in a special meeting for scientists at the Vatican in October 2008.

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US President Barack Obama awarded the Medal of Freedom to Stephen Hawking during a ceremony at the White House East Room.This is the highest civilian medal in America.