GIVE ME SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THE GREAT SCIENTISTS STEPHEN HAWKING.
BECAUSE HE IS ONE OF THE SCIENTIST WHO COME IN MY IDOL LIST.
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Stephen Hawking once proclaimed he had gathered “experimental evidence that time travel is not possible.” The experiment? A party for time travelers he hosted in 2009. But he didn’t send out the invitation until the party was over. “I sat there a long time, but no one came,” he explained in the documentary Into the Universe. It must be proof time travel is not possible: What self-respecting time traveler could resist the chance to drink champagne with the famed physicist?
Hawking died Wednesday (coincidentally on Albert Einstein’s birthday and Pi Day), at the age of 76 at his home in Cambridge, England. He was a genius but also playful, with an extraordinary ability to bring science to the masses and spark a sense of wonder in us all.
“The first thing that comes to mind [about Hawking] is not his science but about how he opened a door for so many people into the world of science,” Sara Seager, an MIT professor of physics and planetary science, told Vox.
Seager is one of the world’s leading experts on how to find life on other planets. And she traces her interest in the cosmos back to a simple purchase she made in high school: Hawking’s best-selling book A Brief History of Time.