He has been influenced to tell the world that he's an athiest and to say why
it might of been his nickname
I think you've got your story backward. Stephen Hawking's second wife was accused by some of his nurses of abusing him.
Stephen and Jane divorced in 1990. Sha had been having an affair with a choirmaster whose wife had died of leukemia. In 1995, Stephen married his nurse Elaine. They were divorced in 2006.
Professor Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with an ALS-like motor neuron disease after a few episodes of apparent clumsiness and/or tripping, at age 21. Initially he was told he had only 2 years to live.. yet he has been enduring the disease for about 50 years now.
Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942. In 2012, he would have been 70 years old.
Stephen Hawking passed away on March 14, 2018, at the age of 76. He had been living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive neurodegenerative disease, since he was diagnosed at 21. The disease gradually paralyzed him, but he continued to work and contribute to theoretical physics for many decades despite his physical limitations. His death was attributed to complications related to ALS.
Stephen Hawking married to Jane Wilde in 14 July 1965 Stephen Hawking married to Elaine Mason in 16 September 1995
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Stephen Hawking is alive at time of writing (January 2012) Hawking has a motor neuron disease (MND) that deteriorates his upper and lower motor neurons. Typical forms of MND include ALS (aka Lou Gherig's disease), progressive lateral sclerosis (PLS), bulbar palsy's (which are diseases that specifically affect the corticobulbar tracts), and progressive muscular atrophy. It has been speculated that Hawking has ALS, but this would be an extraordinarily rare case of ALS, due to the fact that most people diagnosed with ALS live ~ 14 months from diagnosis to death. Some people live anywhere between 2-5 years with the disease. Hawking has been dealing with his condition for over 40 years, so the pathophysiology involved in his disease is markedly different from typical case presentations, which are very insidious and rapidly progressive. Saying Hawking has a variant of ALS would be more accurate
Stephen Hawking suffers from a progressive motor neuron disease like ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease), which has progressed over the years and left him almost entirely paralyzed.
No. He has been in the zero-g parabola plane though...
Stephen Hawking didn't, this had already been shown by the German physicist Karl Schwarzschild in 1916 in his analysis of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity published the year before.What Stephen Hawking did was prove that microscopic black holes can "evaporate", radiating matter and eventually exploding!