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Hawking

Hawking

 

 

Stephen Hawking was a world-famous British scientist known for his groundbreaking work in physics and cosmology.

 

Born in 1942, he made important discoveries about black holes and the nature of the universe, helping scientists better understand space and time. Despite being diagnosed with a serious illness that limited his movement and speech, Hawking continued his research and teaching for many years.

 

He also wrote the bestselling book A Brief History of Time, which made complex scientific ideas easier for the public to understand.

Stephen Hawking’s achievements, determination, and curiosity made him an inspiration to people around the world.

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