A Brief History of Genius
He was among the most respected among Stephen Hawking's contemporary scientists. He dedicated his life to the secret of the mysteries of the universe, he was Stephen Hawking. Hawking was born on January 8, 1942. 300 years after the death of another great scientist Galileo Galilei. Who believed that science was his destiny.
But destiny behaved cruelly with Hawking. His whole life was spent in the wheelchair He was diagnosed with a type of motor neuron disease in the amytropic lateral scoliosis (ALS). Because of this, the natural flow of the nerves is interrupted.
It was surprising, it was thought that the hockey being infected with this disease would save only a few days. But he had a great deal of talking and running. Despite being paralyzed, the computer spoke through the Speech Synthesizer.
Hawking once wrote, 'I am asked occasionally, you are affected by ALS. How do you think I say, I do not feel that I have this disease. '
Hawking wrote, 'I try to live as normal as possible. I do not think about the condition. I do not want to do things that prevent me from working.'
Stephen Hawking was not normally normal or ordinary. He was a unique talent.
Haqing's body size was shrinking. But the mind was staggering. The nature of the universe was infinite interest. He used to say, 'My purpose is very small. And that is the universal know-how. Why is it and why it exists-or want to find the answers.'
Most of the great scientists were relativity, nature of the universe and time, quantum theory, how small particles in the universe work - all of these. He wanted to find out the origin of the universe, how he or everything controls everything.
In 1974, at the age of only 32 years, the UK's most respected institution in the Royal Society became the Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1979 he became the Laksian Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Cambridge University. Seventeen-century British scientist Sir Isaac Newton was in the position. From there, Hawking went to Oxford University to study theoretical astronomy and cosmic learning.
Hawking would say, he wants to show that physical disabilities are not an obstacle in trying to uncover the mystery of the universe. He would say, 'If mankind are not interested in the universe, they have no future. Life on Earth is becoming increasingly risky. The existence of life can end there in the event of global warming, nuclear war or viruses caused by genetic engineering or any other terrible danger.
Recently, Stephen Hawking said that artificial intelligence could play a major role in eradicating disease and poverty. But he also talked about possible risk factors. Hawking would say, 'If we succeed in artificial intelligence it will be the biggest event in our civilization's history.'
But Hawking also said, 'Apart from the benefits, artificial intelligence can also bring people to danger. May be an example of powerful automatic weapons. '
Pop Culture and Politics
Hawking's talent brought him world-wide fame. He took science to a large number of people. In 1988, his famous book 'A Brief History of Time' was published. There he came out of the complex scientific explanation, he presented the fundamental theory of the universe. In 2001, his second book, 'The Universe in a Nettle' was published.
In 2007, his childhood book, 'George's Secret, to the Universe' was published. His voice was heard in pop star Pink Floyd.
Even after spending a whole lifetime of complex scientific theories, there was talk of politics sometimes. Before the US election, he talked about the lack of intelligence of Republican party candidate Donald Trump. He was exemplary even before he left the European Union from the UK.
Hawking married Jane Wild in 1965. The couple had three children. After being together for 25 years they were separated. Later, he married Elaine Mason, a nurse named after him. But this relationship also broke.
'The Theory of Everything' is produced by Hawking and Wild's love story. Here in the role of Hawking, British actor Eddie Redman plays.
In 2013, Haqing was created with documentary 'Hawking'. Where he said, 'Any day may be the last day for me. So I want to use every moment of every day. '


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