Great scientist Stephen Hawking dies due to rare disease

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The great scientist Stephen Hawking in the world is no longer among us. A 76-year-old scientist breathed his last at Cambridge. Stephen's family has confirmed this news. Hawking's family spokesman gave this information on Wednesday. Professor Hawking's three children Lucy, Robert and Tim conveyed condolences to confirm the demise of Hawking.

This disease is the cause of death
In 1963, Stephen Hawkins had suffered from Motor Neurone Disease at the age of 21. This is a disease which is called rare disease in the scientific language. Doctors also say that

Paralysis was attacked on Hawking due to this disease and they became dependent on wheelchairs. After this he could move only a few fingers of one hand. For this reason, he became completely dependent on everything else for technology - he used to depend on others even for bathing, dressing, and even talking. To speak, Hawking used the speech synthesizer, which he could speak with the American Accent in computerized voice. He wrote on his website, as much as possible I try to live a normal life and do not think about my situation.

Slowly deep disease
Hawking's illness did not come in his true form but grew at a slow pace and he had the chance to live more than 50 years. Denial of illness They went to Cambridge to study and after Albert Einstein, the most spectacular and talented physicist.

Hawkins's family
Hawking was born on January 8, 1942 in Oxford, England. Gravitational singularity, Radiation of black body with black holes, best selling book, A Brief History of Time, with the help of Roger Penrose Kek in his famous works. Over 20 million copies of this book were sold in 20 years. Hawking's family was read-written, but economic conditions were weak, while Hawking was not as good as his early education. However, he was interested in mathematics but his further studies were done in physical and then he started studying in cosmology deeply.

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