Who was a worthy successor to Issac Newton?
Lesson name "A Visit to Cambridge".
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Stephen William Hawking was an astrophysicist and was a disabled person. He was the successor of Isaac Newton's chair in the Physics Department at Cambridge University.
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In the original introduction, since removed for copyright reasons, American astrophysicist Carl Sagan called Stephen Hawking a worthy successor to both Isaac Newton and Paul Dirac, the British theoretical physicist who was instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics.
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