Steven Hawking
Steven Hawking is the author of my book A Brief History of Time. ... Stephen William Hawking was born on 8 January 1942 (300 years after the death of Galileo) in Oxford, England. ... Though he believes the program is effective in portraying realistic speech, Steven, funnily would have preferred an English accent. ... Originally published in 1988 Steven Hawking produced the book during an era of little knowledge but strong interest in the topic of quantum physics. ... Though many quantum physicists have spend countless hours challenging on Hawking’s theories, hardly any have shown any errors in his work currently. ... It was cutting edge to what was known about the universe and established Steven Hawking as a scientific genius to scholars and the public. ... Hawking is also modest, witty and open about his life which could be the reason he is compared to Albert Einstein. Hawking criticizes the media saying that for them to compare him to Einstein is ridiculous. ... Hawking wanted to, at one point try to become the prime minister on England but currently argues that he prefers Physics to shaking hands and feels as if his work will last longer. ... Hawking makes the made the most out of his remaining life after watching a young boy die of leukemia on the bed next to him in the hospital. ... Professor Hawking has twelve honorary degrees, was awarded the CBE in 1982, and was made a Companion of Honour in 1989. ... To conclude Hawking’s life, a recent paragraph he delivered to the BBC about his life and disease that inspires.