Stephen Hawking dies aged 76

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Stephen Hawking dies aged 76

Stephen Hawking has died at the age of 76, his family has said.

The British theoretical physicist was known for his groundbreaking work with black holes and relativity, and was the author of several popular science books including A Brief History of Time.

His children, Lucy, Robert and Tim, said: "We are deeply saddened that our beloved father passed away today.

"He was a great scientist and an extraordinary man whose work and legacy will live on for many years."

They praised his "courage and persistence" and said his "brilliance and humour" inspired people across the world.

"He once said, 'It would not be much of a universe if it wasn't home to the people you love.' We will miss him forever," they said.

Factfile: Stephen Hawking

  • Born 8 January 1942 in Oxford, England
  • Earned place at Oxford University to read natural science in 1959, before studying for his PhD at Cambridge
  • By 1963, was diagnosed with motor neurone disease and given two years to live
  • Outlined his theory that black holes emit "Hawking radiation" in 1974
  • Published his book A Brief History of Time in 1988, which has sold more than 10 million copies
  • His life story was the subject of the 2014 film The Theory of Everything, starring Eddie Redmayne

Credit BBC

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43396008

Obituary: Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking - who died aged 76 - battled motor neurone disease to become one of the most respected and best-known scientists of his age.

A man of great humour, he became a popular ambassador for science and was always careful to ensure that the general public had ready access to his work.

His book A Brief History of Time became an unlikely best-seller although it is unclear how many people actually managed to get to the end of it.

He appeared in a number of popular TV shows and lent his synthesised voice to various recordings.

Stephen William Hawking was born in Oxford on 8 January 1942. His father, a research biologist, had moved with his mother from London to escape German bombing.

Hawking grew up in London and St Albans and, after gaining a first-class degree in physics from Oxford, went on to Cambridge for postgraduate research in cosmology.

As a teenager he had enjoyed horse-riding and rowing but while at Cambridge he was diagnosed with a form of motor neurone disease which was to leave him almost completely paralysed.

As he was preparing to marry his first wife, Jane, in 1964 his doctors gave him no more than two or three years of life.

But the disease progressed more slowly than expected. The couple had three children, and in 1988 - although Hawking was by now only able to speak with a voice synthesiser following a tracheotomy - he had completed A Brief History of Time - a layman's guide to cosmology.

It sold more than 10 million copies, although its author was aware that it was dubbed "the most popular book never read".

Celebrity

Hawking discovered the phenomenon which became known as Hawking radiation, where black holes leak energy and fade to nothing. He was renowned for his extraordinary capacity to visualise scientific solutions without calculation or experiment.

But it was perhaps his "theory of everything", suggesting that the universe evolves according to well-defined laws, that attracted most attention.

"This complete set of laws can give us the answers to questions like how did the universe begin," he said. "Where is it going and will it have an end? If so, how will it end? If we find the answers to these questions, we really shall know the mind of God."

Hawking's celebrity status was acknowledged even by The Simpsons - he was depicted drinking at a bar with Homer, suggesting he might steal Homer's idea that the universe is shaped like a doughnut.

He also appeared as himself in an episode of the BBC comedy series, Red Dwarf and as a hologram of his image in Star Trek: The Next Generation.

The rock group Pink Floyd used his distinctive synthesised voice for the introduction to Keep Talking, on their 1994 album The Division Bell.

Undeterred by his condition, he continued his work as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University, and in 2001, his second book - Universe in a Nutshell - was published.

Erratic

He believed his illness brought some benefits; he said before he developed the disease he had been bored with life.

But his condition inevitably made him dependent on others. He often paid tribute to his wife, who had looked after him for more than 20 years, and friends and relatives were shocked when he left her for one of his nurses, whom he married in 1995.

By 2000, Hawking was a frequent visitor to the emergency department of Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, seeking treatment for a variety of injuries. Police questioned several people about allegations that he had been subjected to verbal and physical abuse over a period of years.

He was known to be an erratic, almost reckless driver of his electric wheelchair, and Hawking insisted his injuries were not caused by abuse. No action was taken.

In 2007, he became the first quadriplegic to experience weightlessness on board the so-called "vomit comet", a modified plane specially designed to simulate zero gravity. He said he did it to encourage interest in space travel.

"I believe that life on Earth is at an ever-increasing risk of being wiped out by a disaster such as sudden nuclear war, a genetically engineered virus, or other dangers. I think the human race has no future if it doesn't go into space. I therefore want to encourage public interest in space."

In 2014, the film The Theory of Everything was released, based on Jane Hawking's account of their courtship and marriage. Hawking himself met Eddie Redmayne as part of the actor's preparation for taking on the role of the scientist.

In a series for the Discovery Channel, he said it was perfectly rational to assume there was intelligent life elsewhere but warned that aliens might just raid earth of its resources and then move on.

He once wrote that he had motor neurone disease for practically all his adult life but said that it had not stopped him having an attractive family and being successful in his work.

"It shows," he said, "that one need not lose hope."

Credit BBC

http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-15555565

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Yeah just found out that he died today. I will miss him for all the great work that he has done.

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Got the notification on my phone. Like damn. Wasn't expecting that, just like I wasn't expecting him to live this long with his kind of disease. RIP.

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And his last words were "the human race can escape the impending destruction which will inevitably be visited upon it in the coming years if they just..."

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damn, that sucks. Smart guy, loved when he was on Simpsons and Futurama, too :D I can respect any person with a self-deprecating sense of humor.

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I think Neil Degrasse Tyson summed it up best:

"His passing has left an intellectual vacuum in his wake. But it's not empty. Think of it as a kind of vacuum energy permeating the fabric of spacetime that defies measure. Stephen Hawking, RIP 1942-2018".

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#7  Edited By madrocketeer
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I don't post in threads like this. I like to reflect on notable deaths quietly and privately.

But this? This man was my hero growing up. Got a cosmic lottery kick in the teeth and still persevered, cracking jokes all the way. The doctors gave him two years... ...back in 1963. I'd like to think his immense mind simply overcame his matter. He was far from a perfect human being, but on balance, the guy did much, much more good to the world than harm.

I have a copy of "A Brief History of Time," and it's one of my favourite books. This man gave us unprecedented understanding of what was once thought to be incomprehensible. He put us on the path, perhaps, towards that mythical Grand Unified Theory. If one day we have anti-gravity cars and warp drives, we will have him to thank.

Rest in peace, Professor Hawking, and thank you.

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Want a laugh? Head over to Fox News and read the comments section for the article on his death.

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Sad news.

Hard to imagine that he was 76.

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Wait, this is actually true?

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What a loss, but he gave us so much to think about. RIP Doctor Hawking.

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@plageus900 said:

Want a laugh? Head over to Fox News and read the comments section for the article on his death.

No thanks. I've laughed enough ten years ago. I laughed so loud and often I got bored and tired of laughing. Now, I just content myself with a private sense of satisfied vindication; that I was right all along.

Time will tell if the human race deserve to remember a man like Stephen Hawking.

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@br0kenrabbit said:

What a loss, but he gave us so much to think about. RIP Doctor Hawking.

Professor

Its a higher standard than Doctor.

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What a brilliant mind, sad to see him go.

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Rest in Peace Sir.

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Just wait for all abuse victims to come out.

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I just found out this morning on my way to work when I saw the bad news through my mobile.

His body failed him, but his mind never did. He was definitely a contribution to society and one of the brilliant minds of our century. He was such an inspiration and a gifted person. Rest in peace Stephen Hawking!

Fun fact: In the game Mass Effect, (the first one & second one) There is a star system named: Hawking Eta which by the way, Bioware name it after Stephen Hawking as a nice easter egg :)

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@GTR12 said:
@br0kenrabbit said:

What a loss, but he gave us so much to think about. RIP Doctor Hawking.

Professor

Its a higher standard than Doctor.

My bad, but I am posting before the sun is up. :p

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Very sad news.

R.I.P. Stephen Hawking :(

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@plageus900 said:

Want a laugh? Head over to Fox News and read the comments section for the article on his death.

I bet he's ROLLING in his grave over them.

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@plageus900 said:

Want a laugh? Head over to Fox News and read the comments section for the article on his death.

classy as always

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Now Jim Bowing died.

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@plageus900 said:

Want a laugh? Head over to Fox News and read the comments section for the article on his death.

No doubt very intelligent posts and excellent grammar with respect for evidence based thinking I'm sure.

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RIP Hawking

Did not know he was that old.

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:(

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Atleast his work will stand the test of time. He accomplished more in his condition than most able bodied people would if they given multiple lifetimes.

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@Archangel3371 said:

Very sad news.

R.I.P. Stephen Hawking :(

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@speedfreak48t5p: Oh absolutely.

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#31  Edited By Johndmgs
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Hard to believe he's gone. It's amazing that he lasted so much longer than he should've though. My class watched The Theory of Everything yesterday. It was my first time seeing it and I teared up at parts. Eddie Redmayne did a great job playing him.