Beautiful sayings about life – 1/3
This is the first of three Stephen Hawking beautiful sayings about life:
Everything passes, Hawking, even the genial thinking and the diseases of the meat.
Where did Stephen Hawking graduate?
Stephen William Hawking was born in Oxford, England, on January 8, 1942.
Coincidence or not, the same day and the month was born Galileo Galilei (1564-1642).
Hawking did not like math because it was very easy for him. So,
He chose physics and astronomy.
According to comments in the press, he understood the subject so easily that he rarely consulted books or noted anything during class. “Nothing seemed to justify making an effort,” he said.
So, at age 17, he won a scholarship to study physics at Oxford University, where he graduated.
Beautiful sayings about life – 2/3
This is the second of three Stephen Hawking unpublished phrases with drawings:
If you sought eternal pleasure, you might find only ilusions. So, living the reality was better than fantasizing about the ilusion.
When did Stephen Hawking die?
Stephen Hawking was 21 years old when he fell during a skating game.
After examining him, the doctor said that Hawking was a carrier of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
ALS is a degenerative disease that progressively paralyzes the muscles of the patients.
Because of the severity of the illness, the doctor predicted that he would live for a maximum of three years.
The diagnosis bothered him for a while, but he preferred to forget. So, in 1965 he married Jane Wilde, the friend of one of his sisters. At the wedding party, the scientist wore a walking stick.
By the date 1970, he could no longer walk. But he kept moving through a wheelchair.
By that year, he had become a known physicist. He was the father of three children. He worked at the California Institute of Technology in the United States.
However, as expected, he lost the movements of his arms and legs. Also, the rest of the voluntary muscles.
Consequently, he could no longer keep his head up, but his communication did not stop.
So, in 2005, Hawking used his cheek muscles to control the synthesizer.
He communicated with his eyes
However, in 2009, He could no longer control, not even the electric wheelchair.
Since then, other groups of scientists have been studying ways to prevent Hawking from suffering from imprisonment syndrome.
For this, they considered translating Hawking’s thoughts or expressions into speech.
Intel developed another version of the device and donated it to Howking in 2013. It tracked the movement of the scientist’s eyes to generate words.
He liked this form of communication but stated on his official website that he preferred to use cheek tracking to use the ACAT (System developed by Intel) interface.
Stephen Hawking died at his home in Cambridge on March 14, 2018, at age 76, due to complications of his degenerative disease.
More about the famous scientist:
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Beautiful sayings about life – 3/3
This is the third of three Stephen Hawking beautiful sayings about life:
Now there is no pain, Hawking, nor demands for sublime thoughts, nor ilusions of fame. Just that, a sleep that will last only a second.
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