Stephen Hawking AKA Stephen William Hawking
Born: 8-Jan-1942 Birthplace: Oxford, England Died: 14-Mar-2018 Location of death: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England Cause of death: Lou Gehrig's Disease
Gender: Male Religion: Agnostic [1] Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Physicist Nationality: England Executive summary: Wheelchair-bound physicist Stephen Hawking has Isaac Newton's old job at Cambridge University. Hawking's principal areas of research are cosmology (the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe), general relativity (extensions of Einstein's theory of special relativity), and quantum mechanics (the laws of physics, as applied on sub-atomic scales). He wrote A Brief History of Time, which sold at least 25,000,000 copies, and was probably read by thousands and understood by hundreds.
In 1963, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's Disease, which erodes muscle control. By the mid-1970s Hawking couldn't walk. His wife provided most of his care, and eventually nurses were hired. Hawking later dumped his wife and took up with one of his nurses. His speech slowly deteriorated, until pneumonia and a tracheotomy left him able to converse or write only by signaling when someone pointed to a pre-selected list of words, letters, or items. Now he speaks with a computerized voice synthesizer, selecting words off menu screens.
Hawking had a cameo on Star Trek: The Next Generation, playing poker with Data, Newton, and Einstein. On The Simpsons, Hawking told Homer, "Your theory of a doughnut-shaped universe is interesting... I may have to steal it." He has declined knighthood, explaining that he "dislikes the whole concept." [1] "It is difficult to discuss the beginning of the universe without mentioning the concept of God. My work on the origin of the universe is on the borderline between science and religion, but I try to stay on the scientific side of the border. It is quite possible that God acts in ways that cannot be described by scientific laws, but in that case, one would just have to go by personal belief."Father: Frank Hawking (physician) Mother: Isobel (political activist) Sister: Mary Sister: Philippa Brother: Edward Wife: Jane Wilde (m. 1965; div. 1991) Son: Robert (b. 1967) Daughter: Lucy (author, b. 1970) Son: Timothy (b. 1979) Wife: Elaine Mason (his nurse; m. 1995, sep. 2006)
High School: St. Albans School Hertfordshire, England (1958) University: BS Natural Science, Oxford University (1962) University: PhD Cosmology, University of Cambridge (1965) Professor: University of Cambridge
Eddington Medal 1975 Hughes Medal 1976 Albert Einstein Medal 1979 Royal Astronomical Society Gold Medal 1985 (with Thomas Gold) Wolf Prize in Physics 1988 (with Roger Penrose) Copley Medal 2006 Presidential Medal of Freedom 12-Aug-2009 Commander of the British Empire 1982 Royal Society 1974 Pontifical Academy of Sciences Traveled to the USSR 1973 Tracheotomy 1985 Asteroid Namesake 7672 Hawking
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Hawking (28-Jun-2013) · Himself The Unbelievers (29-Apr-2013) · Himself Surviving Progress (11-Sep-2011) · Himself Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs (24-Jun-2008) · Himself [VOICE] The 11th Hour (19-May-2007) · Himself A Brief History of Time (Oct-1991) · Himself
Official Website: http://www.hawking.org.uk/
Author of books:
A Brief History of Time (1988, popular science) Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays (1993, popular science) The Universe in a Nutshell (2001, popular science) The Grand Design (2009, popular science)
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