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“The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance,
  it is the illusion of knowledge.”
                            Stephen Hawking
Content
   I don't want to be a doctor! I love physics and maths!

   Love saving from disease

   Acquiring electronic voice

   Divorce, Marriage, Divorce

   Flying Hawking

   Science and Religion

   Black Holes Theory

   Hawking the Mathematician

   Popularizing Science

   Awards

   Hawking in Popular Culture
I don't want to be a doctor!
 I love physics and maths!
              Stephen William Hawking was born on
                 January 8, 1942, in Oxford, England.

              Stephen's father, a biologist and a medical
                 researcher, wanted his son to become a
                 doctor, but the gifted boy was only
                 interested in physics and maths. In
                 1959 Hawking was accepted to
                 University College in Oxford, where he
                 studied theoretical physics. After
                 receiving his B.A. degree in 1962, he
                 left for graduate work at Trinity Hall,
                 Cambridge to study cosmology.
Love saving from disease

Hawking started developing symptoms of a serious
   illness, a motor neurone disease, shortly after
   his 21st birthday. Doctors did not expect him
   to survive for long, their verdict being
   complete paralysis and death within two years.
   But surprisingly enough, his illness stopped
   progressing rapidly after he had met Jane
   Wilde at a student New Year party. Jane
   became his first wife and the couple had a
   daughter and two sons.
Acquiring electronic voice

             After a throat operation in 1985, Hawking
                lost his ability to speak. Friends gave
                him a speech generating device, which
                was attached to his wheel-chair. At first
                Hawking used the index finger of his
                right arm to operate the device, but
                later some sensitivity was left only in
                the cheek muscle. The sensor attached
                to his glasses enables Hawking to
                operate the computer and communicate
                with the world.
Divorce, Marriage, Divorce

Meanwhile, Stephen's relationship
  with his wife got worse. In 1991
  they separated and later
  divorced. Hawking married his
  personal care assistant, Elaine
  Mason, in 1995; the couple lived
  together for 11 years and finally
  divorced in 2006.
Flying Hawking




Despite his illness, Hawking leads an active
  life. In 2007 he took a zero-gravity
  flight on a special plane. He was even
  planning a space flight in 2009.
Science and Religion
Professor Hawking doesn't speak directly
   about his religious beliefs. In his books
   he often uses the word "God", but just to
   make some of his ideas clearer to the
   reader. His ex-wife, Jane, has described
   him as an atheist. When asked to compare
   religion and science, Hawking said, "There
   is a fundamental difference between
   religion, which is based on authority, and
   science, which is based on observation and
   reason. Science will win because it works."
Black Holes Theory




Stephen Hawking has contributed notably to our
  understanding of black holes. He believes that black holes
  were formed right after the Big Bang as particles as small
  as a proton but weighing more than a billion tons. Because
  of their tiny size and enormous weight, black holes create
  gravity and absorb matter.
Black Holes Theory


           In 1974, he calculated that
             black holes should emit
             radiation, known today
             as Hawking radiation,
             until they exhaust their
             energy and evaporate.
Hawking the Mathematician

Though many people consider Hawking a
  mathematician, the scientist himself
  often said that the last time he
  studied maths was in secondary
  school. And even when he taught
  mathematics at university in 1970s,
  he admitted that he was only two
  weeks ahead of his students.
Popularizing Science
       Stephen Hawking has achieved great success with
          works of popular science. The best-selling books
          he published include "A Brief History of Time",
          "Black Holes and Baby Universes", "The Universe
          in a Nutshell", and "The Grand Design". He also
          wrote a children's book "George's Secret Key to
          the Universe" together with his daughter.
          In "A Brief History of Time", published in 1988,
          there is only one equation. As Hawking himself
          explained, every equation could cut the sales of
          the book by half.
Awards

Despite all his work, Hawking hasn't
   yet been awarded the Nobel
   Prize. But his other numerous
   awards include the post of
   Lucasian Professor of
   Mathematics at the University of
   Cambridge, Wolf Prize in Physics,
   Copley Medal of the Royal
   Society, the Presidential Medal
   of Freedom, and many others.
Hawking in Popular Culture
         As a person of great interest to the
            public, Hawking has appeared in many
            works of popular culture. Hawking's
            early life and the beginning of his
            career was the subject of the 2004
            BBC TV film "Hawking" starring
            Benedict Cumberbatch. The
            physicist has appeared as himself on
            episodes of The Simpsons, Futurama,
            and The Big Bang Theory.
Hawking in Popular Culture
Hawking also hosted the series
  "Masters of Science
  Fiction". His synthesiser
  voice was used in the Pink
  Floyd song "Keep Talking"
  and in the Discovery Channel
  music video «I love the
  planet».

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  • 1. “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.” Stephen Hawking
  • 2. Content  I don't want to be a doctor! I love physics and maths!  Love saving from disease  Acquiring electronic voice  Divorce, Marriage, Divorce  Flying Hawking  Science and Religion  Black Holes Theory  Hawking the Mathematician  Popularizing Science  Awards  Hawking in Popular Culture
  • 3. I don't want to be a doctor! I love physics and maths! Stephen William Hawking was born on January 8, 1942, in Oxford, England. Stephen's father, a biologist and a medical researcher, wanted his son to become a doctor, but the gifted boy was only interested in physics and maths. In 1959 Hawking was accepted to University College in Oxford, where he studied theoretical physics. After receiving his B.A. degree in 1962, he left for graduate work at Trinity Hall, Cambridge to study cosmology.
  • 4. Love saving from disease Hawking started developing symptoms of a serious illness, a motor neurone disease, shortly after his 21st birthday. Doctors did not expect him to survive for long, their verdict being complete paralysis and death within two years. But surprisingly enough, his illness stopped progressing rapidly after he had met Jane Wilde at a student New Year party. Jane became his first wife and the couple had a daughter and two sons.
  • 5. Acquiring electronic voice After a throat operation in 1985, Hawking lost his ability to speak. Friends gave him a speech generating device, which was attached to his wheel-chair. At first Hawking used the index finger of his right arm to operate the device, but later some sensitivity was left only in the cheek muscle. The sensor attached to his glasses enables Hawking to operate the computer and communicate with the world.
  • 6. Divorce, Marriage, Divorce Meanwhile, Stephen's relationship with his wife got worse. In 1991 they separated and later divorced. Hawking married his personal care assistant, Elaine Mason, in 1995; the couple lived together for 11 years and finally divorced in 2006.
  • 7. Flying Hawking Despite his illness, Hawking leads an active life. In 2007 he took a zero-gravity flight on a special plane. He was even planning a space flight in 2009.
  • 8. Science and Religion Professor Hawking doesn't speak directly about his religious beliefs. In his books he often uses the word "God", but just to make some of his ideas clearer to the reader. His ex-wife, Jane, has described him as an atheist. When asked to compare religion and science, Hawking said, "There is a fundamental difference between religion, which is based on authority, and science, which is based on observation and reason. Science will win because it works."
  • 9. Black Holes Theory Stephen Hawking has contributed notably to our understanding of black holes. He believes that black holes were formed right after the Big Bang as particles as small as a proton but weighing more than a billion tons. Because of their tiny size and enormous weight, black holes create gravity and absorb matter.
  • 10. Black Holes Theory In 1974, he calculated that black holes should emit radiation, known today as Hawking radiation, until they exhaust their energy and evaporate.
  • 11. Hawking the Mathematician Though many people consider Hawking a mathematician, the scientist himself often said that the last time he studied maths was in secondary school. And even when he taught mathematics at university in 1970s, he admitted that he was only two weeks ahead of his students.
  • 12. Popularizing Science Stephen Hawking has achieved great success with works of popular science. The best-selling books he published include "A Brief History of Time", "Black Holes and Baby Universes", "The Universe in a Nutshell", and "The Grand Design". He also wrote a children's book "George's Secret Key to the Universe" together with his daughter. In "A Brief History of Time", published in 1988, there is only one equation. As Hawking himself explained, every equation could cut the sales of the book by half.
  • 13. Awards Despite all his work, Hawking hasn't yet been awarded the Nobel Prize. But his other numerous awards include the post of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, Wolf Prize in Physics, Copley Medal of the Royal Society, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and many others.
  • 14. Hawking in Popular Culture As a person of great interest to the public, Hawking has appeared in many works of popular culture. Hawking's early life and the beginning of his career was the subject of the 2004 BBC TV film "Hawking" starring Benedict Cumberbatch. The physicist has appeared as himself on episodes of The Simpsons, Futurama, and The Big Bang Theory.
  • 15. Hawking in Popular Culture Hawking also hosted the series "Masters of Science Fiction". His synthesiser voice was used in the Pink Floyd song "Keep Talking" and in the Discovery Channel music video «I love the planet».