Hawking felt amused when people
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Hawking felt aamused when people sympathize
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The complete question is
Hawking felt amused when people
(a) sympathized with him
(b) Patronised him
(c) disturbed him
(d) loved him:
the Correct answer is option (b) Patronised him
- Hawking felt amused when people patronished him
Stephen William Hawking of to be one of the foremost good theoretical physicists in history.
- His whacking of the origins and structure of the universe, from the large Bang to black holes, revolutionized the field, whereas his popular books have appealed to readers Hawking does not have Hawking's scientific background.
- Hawking interferes with Amyotrophic Lateral induration (ALS) or in muscles mentioned within the U.S. as Lou Gehrig's disease.
- As ALS progresses, the degeneration of motor interferes with the brain and interferes with messages to muscles in the body.
- Eventually, muscles atrophy and voluntary agreement of muscles are lost.
- In his thesis, Hawking showed that Stead Hawking's theory is mathematically self-contradictory.
- He argued instead that the universe began as an associated infinitely small, infinitely dense purpose
- Today, Hawking's description is sort of universally accepted among scientists
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