The voice synthesis machine Hawking used through his life (althought not in the last year) is a DECTalk DTC-01. The emulator for it is in the MESS project (http://www.mess.org). You must also obtain a ROM file separately, I can't link it here.
Anyway, I tested it and it sounds just like Hawking, albeit with a few minor pronunciation differences (prolly because he uses a different revision of the machine). Nothing that can't be fixed by writing the word a bit more phonetically though.The voice synthesis machine Hawking used through his life (althought not in the last year) is a DECTalk DTC-01. The emulator for it is in the MESS project (http://www.mess.org). You must also obtain a ROM file separately, I can't link it here.
Anyway, I tested it and it sounds just like Hawking, albeit with a few minor pronunciation differences (prolly because he uses a different revision of the machine). Nothing that can't be fixed by writing the word a bit more phonetically though.
Stephen Hawking was born on January 08, 1942
Stephen Hawking had a wide range of interests including theoretical physics, black holes, cosmology, and the origins of the universe. He was also interested in making science accessible to the general public and exploring the potential for future space exploration. Additionally, he was passionate about issues such as artificial intelligence, global warming, and the future of humanity.
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.
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!
If you look on google images and look for him you will find he is disabled and does not look like a normal person or even disabled people he is a genius though.
Actually he didn't.
Stephen Hawking was born on January 08, 1942
He hopes to find the cause of the beginning of the universe
Maybe maybe not find it out by your self eqg
Albert Einstein is smarter than stephen as albert didn' have much theories then but stephen got use of the present info to find BLACK HOLE.
Stephen Hawking had a wide range of interests including theoretical physics, black holes, cosmology, and the origins of the universe. He was also interested in making science accessible to the general public and exploring the potential for future space exploration. Additionally, he was passionate about issues such as artificial intelligence, global warming, and the future of humanity.
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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.
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