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Hawking's Story (Translation)

Stephen Hawking 1 94218 was born in Oxford, which happened to be the 300th anniversary of Galileo's death. Probably because he was born in the era of World War II, he was particularly fascinated by model students. When he was a teenager, he not only liked to make models of planes and ships, but also made many different types of war games by his alumni. He studied and reflected his desire to manipulate things. This desire drove him to pursue a doctorate and made great success in the study of black holes and cosmology.

Hawking, 13, was determined to study physics and astronomy at the age of four. /kloc-when he was 0/7 years old, he got a natural science scholarship and was successfully admitted to Oxford University. After graduating from bachelor's degree, he went to Cambridge University to study for a doctorate in cosmology. Soon, he found that his muscular dystrophy would lead to Luciere's disease. Since the doctor was helpless about the disease, he planned to give up his ideal at the beginning, but later the pace of the disease deterioration slowed down, so he regained his feelings, overcame all difficulties, stood up from setbacks, bravely faced this misfortune and continued to study enthusiastically.

1970s. Together with Penrose, he discovered the famous odd theorem and shared the Wolf Prize in Physics at 1988. He also proved that the size of black holes will not decrease with time. In 1973, he found that the radiation temperature of a black hole is inversely proportional to its mass, that is to say, the black hole becomes smaller because of radiation, but the temperature will rise, and it will explode and disappear.

1980s, he began to study quantum cosmology. At this time, there was something wrong with his movements, and he had to undergo tracheal surgery because of pneumonia, so that he could no longer speak. Now his body is paralyzed, and he relies on an electric wheelchair to replace his feet. Not only does he rely on computers and language synthesizers to speak and write, but others have even shared every page he read on the table-and let him read every page in a wheelchair.

Hawking has devoted his life to theoretical physics research and is regarded as one of the most outstanding scientists at present. His works include "A Brief History of Time" and "Baby Black Hole and Universe, and Related Articles". Although we all think that he is unfortunate, his achievements in science were made after he got sick. He overcame the disease with perseverance and created a miracle, which also proved that disability is not an obstacle to success. His love for life and dedication to scientific research are being studied by the younger generation.