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explain the life of Stephen Hawking with reference to the following statement: That I was an atypical case​

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Answered by yvallinonevideomaker
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When Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 1963, few thought he would live more than a couple of years.

At the time he was diagnosed, Professor Hawking asked a question often posed when people are diagnosed with a terminal illness — why me?

He wrote about this in his memoir, My Brief History

Answered by basaksarbhandar2020
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Stephen Hawking, in full Stephen William Hawking, (born January 8, 1942, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England—died March 14, 2018, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire), English theoretical physicist whose theory of exploding black holes drew upon both relativity theory and quantum mechanics. He also worked with space-time singularities.Stephen Hawking developed motor neurone disease when he was in his early 20s. Most patients with the condition die within five years, and according to the Motor Neurone Disease Association, average life expectancy after diagnosis is 14 months.Stephen's greatest scientific achievement was a discovery about black holes in 1974 that shook the world of physics. According to Einstein's theory, nothing — including light — can escape from inside a black hole. That's why it's black. But Stephen found that black holes are not really completely black.Mar 15, 2018Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS is one of several types of motor neurone diseases. It gradually and inexorably paralyzes patients, usually killing within about four years. Hawking was diagnosed in 1963, when he was just 21 years old. He survived for 55 years with the incurable condition.ALS was diagnosed in 1963, had ALS for 55 years, the longest recorded time.

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