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Stephen Hawking was born in 1942 in Oxford, England. In his earlier days, his interest was in mathematics. But since that subject wasn't available in the university, he took physics. In 1962, he went to the University of Cambridge to learn cosmology.
In 1966 he won the Adams Prize for his essay 'Singularities and the Geometry of Space-time'.
Sir Stephen has been working on the basic laws governing the entire universe.
He discovered the 'Big bang theory' in 1970. He suggested that time would start with the Big bang theory and would end with the Black holes.
His publications include :
General Relativity: An Einstein Centenary Survey, with W Israel, and 300 Years of Gravitation, with W Israel.
Among the popular books are his best seller :
Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays, The Universe in a Nutshell, The Grand Design and My Brief History.
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Stephen Hawking was born in 1942 in Oxford, England. In his earlier days, his interest was in mathematics. But since that subject wasn't available in the university, he took physics. In 1962, he went to the University of Cambridge to learn cosmology.
In 1966 he won the Adams Prize for his essay 'Singularities and the Geometry of Space-time'.
Sir Stephen has been working on the basic laws governing the entire universe.
He discovered the 'Big bang theory' in 1970. He suggested that time would start with the Big bang theory and would end with the Black holes.
His publications include :
General Relativity: An Einstein Centenary Survey, with W Israel, and 300 Years of Gravitation, with W Israel.
Among the popular books are his best seller :
Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays, The Universe in a Nutshell, The Grand Design and My Brief History.
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Stephen Hawkings :-
Stephen William Hawking CH CBE FRS FRSA was an :-
- English theoretical physicist
- cosmologist
- author
who was director of research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge at the time of his death.
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