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Is Hawking a "magic stick"?

Hawking is not a magic wand. He is a famous physicist at Cambridge University in England, one of the greatest physicists in modern times, and one of the great men who enjoyed an international reputation in the 20th century.

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Hawking suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Luger's disease) when he was 2 1 year old. He is completely paralyzed, unable to speak, and only three fingers can move in his hand. 1979 served as Lucas professor of mathematics from 2009 to 2009. His main research fields are cosmology and black holes. He proved the singularity theorem and the black hole area theorem of general relativity, put forward the black hole evaporation theory and the borderless Hawking universe model, and took an important step to unify the two basic theories of physics in the 20th century-Einstein's theory of relativity and Planck's theory of quantum mechanics.

He was awarded the honors of CH (Lord Honorary of England), CBE (Commander of the British Empire), FRS (Member of the Royal Society) and FRSA (Member of the Royal Art Association).

On March 20 18 14, Hawking died at the age of 76. After Hawking's death, it has aroused condolences from all walks of life around the world.

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Stephen william hawking-Baidu encyclopedia