Stephen Hawkings
Renowned British physicist Stephen Hawking died on Wednesday 14th March, aged 76, at his home in the town of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
His death was not only the end of a brilliant scientific career, but it marked another milestone in his remarkable journey; a man who kept a deadly disease at bay for more than five decades, especially because the doctors had predicted that he would not live beyond the age of 25.
And in the midst of that, his wheelchair and his physical limitations did not prevent Hawking from elaborating some of the most interesting theories of modern physics.
Hawking has been and will always be remembered for being one of the greatest intellectuals of the time, as well as for being a great example of overcoming and unconditional humor. Here we can see an example of it.
His death was not only the end of a brilliant scientific career, but it marked another milestone in his remarkable journey; a man who kept a deadly disease at bay for more than five decades, especially because the doctors had predicted that he would not live beyond the age of 25.
And in the midst of that, his wheelchair and his physical limitations did not prevent Hawking from elaborating some of the most interesting theories of modern physics.
Hawking has been and will always be remembered for being one of the greatest intellectuals of the time, as well as for being a great example of overcoming and unconditional humor. Here we can see an example of it.
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