Stephen Hawking began studying black holes while writing his doctoral thesis in the early 1960s. It wasn't until 1974 that he made groundbreaking contributions to the field with his discovery of Hawking radiation, which revolutionized our understanding of black holes.
Stephen Hawking used a feeding tube to consume food and liquids due to his motor neuron disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which affected his ability to swallow and chew. He received liquid food directly into his stomach through the feeding tube.
Although Professor Hawking discounts the value of numerical IQ's, he admitted that his own is likely very high (it has been suggested as 160 or more). He also said that "People who boast about their IQ's are losers". (see link to 2004 interview)---a possibly dramatized anecdote from Introducing Stephen Hawking (2006)---Near the end of his term at Oxford and no doubt beginning to feel the effects of ALS, Hawking took a terrible fall down a staircase in the university hall. As a result, he temporarily lost his memory. He could not even remember his name. After several hours of interrogation by his friends, he finally returned to normal but was worried about possible permanent brain damage. To be sure, he decided to take the Mensa test for individuals with superior intelligence. He was delighted to find that he passed with flying colours, scoring between 200 and 250!
Stephen Hawking did not take a job from Isaac Newton; rather, he succeeded Newton as the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. This prestigious position is historically significant, as Newton held the role from 1669 until his death in 1727. Hawking was appointed to this chair in 1979 and made substantial contributions to theoretical physics and cosmology during his tenure.
The universe didn't need a God to begin; it was quite capable of launching its existence on its own," says renowned physicist Stephen Hawking explains in his book, The Grand Design. In today's world, where new theories emerge reapply, physicists are constantly adapting new ideologies and theories to new discoveries in their respective fields."…if we do discover a complete theory, it should in time be understandable in broad principle by everyone, not just a few scientists. Then we shall all, philosophers, scientists, and just ordinary people be able to take part in the discussion of the question of why it is that we and the universe exist. If we find the answer to that, it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason - for then we would know the mind of God."― Stephen Hawking, A Brief History of Time
It is S.W.Hawking@damtp.cam.ac.uk. But just remember that a lot of people are e-mailing him too, so it might take him a long time to get back if he will get back at all.
Stephen Hawking began studying black holes while writing his doctoral thesis in the early 1960s. It wasn't until 1974 that he made groundbreaking contributions to the field with his discovery of Hawking radiation, which revolutionized our understanding of black holes.
Stephen Hawking used a feeding tube to consume food and liquids due to his motor neuron disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which affected his ability to swallow and chew. He received liquid food directly into his stomach through the feeding tube.
Although Professor Hawking discounts the value of numerical IQ's, he admitted that his own is likely very high (it has been suggested as 160 or more). He also said that "People who boast about their IQ's are losers". (see link to 2004 interview)---a possibly dramatized anecdote from Introducing Stephen Hawking (2006)---Near the end of his term at Oxford and no doubt beginning to feel the effects of ALS, Hawking took a terrible fall down a staircase in the university hall. As a result, he temporarily lost his memory. He could not even remember his name. After several hours of interrogation by his friends, he finally returned to normal but was worried about possible permanent brain damage. To be sure, he decided to take the Mensa test for individuals with superior intelligence. He was delighted to find that he passed with flying colours, scoring between 200 and 250!
Stephen Hawking did not take a job from Isaac Newton; rather, he succeeded Newton as the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. This prestigious position is historically significant, as Newton held the role from 1669 until his death in 1727. Hawking was appointed to this chair in 1979 and made substantial contributions to theoretical physics and cosmology during his tenure.
Long to take you to get to school
Stephen Hawking is said to have the highest IQ at 209. Although, he says that only losers brag about their IQ, and he's a genius so I'd take his opinion under advisement ;)
This is far to extensive a subject to be covered here and quite beyond the ability of most people to understand and explain. However Professor Hawking has theorised that even black hole can 'evaporate' by means of Hawking radiation. This will however take a great deal of time. The bigger the hole the longer it will take.
The pronouns that take the place of the proper noun 'Major Stephen Long' are:The personal pronouns are he as a subject and himas an object in a sentence.The possessive pronoun and the possessive adjective is his.The reflexive pronoun and the intensive pronoun is himself.Examples:Major Stephen Long will be here today. He has a long drive so we expect him to arrive about six. (personal pronouns)Major Stephen Long's room is ready. The Executive Suiteis his. (possessive pronoun)Major Stephen Long's room is ready. His room is the Executive Suite. (possessive adjective)Major Stephen Long is driving by himself. (reflexive pronoun)Major Stephen Long himself will be driving. (intensive pronoun)
A school term take 3 months
they stayed in school for about as long as the teacher wanted them to stay. (i bet it was a long day)
It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.It could take as long as seven to eight years (post high school), depending on the specialty.