Leave forever Cosmopolitan's bright star Stephen Hawking

in #news6 years ago


Famous physicist and astronomer Stephen Hawking died on 14th March.
At the time of his death, he was 76 years old.
Stephen Hawking's family confirmed his death.
Stephen Hawking was physically sticky for a long time with motor neuron disease. In spite of his physical deadlock, he made a huge contribution in physics and world-order in the brain with enormous power.

In 1988, Hawking was a well-respected and controversial creature with A Brief History of Time. Later in 2010, he again came to the discussion by writing The Grand Design and became even more controversial. Although he is famous for these books, his valuable contribution is the study of physics and astrophysics.

Stephen Hawking (1942-2018); Source: BBC
After the death of Stephen Hawking, a statement was issued on behalf of his family. In the statement, her daughter Lucy Hawking said, "We are very shocked at the death of our dear father".

Stephen Hawking was born on 8 January 1942 in Oxford, England. In 1959, he was admitted to Oxford University to study natural science. Then he completed his PhD from Cambridge University.

In 1963, Hawking Motor was attacked with neuron disease and was told that if he is more then he will live only for two years. His famous 'Hawking Radiation Theory' was published in 1974. Here he said that radiation may also be emitted from the black hole under certain rules of physics. Note that all types of radios are blackholes dragging themselves. Nothing can come back from its attraction. In that case, Hawking explains that there may be radiation from a phenomenon.

His brief book, A Brief History of Time, was published in 1988, with more than 10 million copies sold. Based on his life in 2014, a movie called The Theory of Everything was made. Here Eddie Redman played his character. The movie also won Oscar awards in the role of Redmine.

Hawking wanted to understand the mysteries of the universe throughout his life. His research led to significant progress in the field of astrophysic science. At the death of Hawking, the universe lost its bright star.

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