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why do you think hawking pursed a PhD even after being diagnosed with a fatal disease?​

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Answered by manojn3274
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Stephen Hawking was both one of the world's most famous scientists and most famous disabled people.

His life was a juxtaposition of sparkling intellect and failing body.

Prof Hawking was diagnosed with a rare form of motor neurone disease when he was 22.

The nerves that controlled his muscles were failing and he became trapped in his body, but his mind was still free.

He reached the height of his field while being a wheelchair user and communicating through a synthetic voice

Answered by ganeshprasadv5
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Hey mate!

Hope you are doing well.

Here is your answer:

Hawking was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), commonly referred to in the U.S. as Lou Gehrig's disease.

As ALS progresses, the degeneration of motor neurons in the brain interfere with messages to muscles in the body.

Eventually, muscles atrophy and voluntary control of muscles is lost.

Also the most question asked around the world is How did Hawking survive so long?

Here is the answer of it also

Hawking lived so long because he developed the disease so early in his life, a theory yet to be proven, Bruijn said. "There's no real evidence for that," she said. "One could imagine that obviously if you are younger your body is able to cope with something that might go awry."

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