2018年3月14日星期三

The Legend of Mankind: The Death of Physicist Stephen Hawking - part 2

From 1979 to 2009, Hawking was Lucas mathematics professor. His main research areas were cosmology and black holes. He proved the singularity theorems and black hole area theorems of general relativity and proposed the black hole evaporation theory and the boundaryless Hawking universe model. The two basic theories of physics in the 20th century - the theory of relativity founded by Einstein and the quantum mechanics created by Planck - have taken an important step. He received honors such as CH (British Honor Lord), CBE (Chief British Empire Commander), FRS (French Royal Society Member), FRSA (French Royal Art Association Member).

In 1985, Hawking lost his ability to speak as a result of pneumonia. He can only rely on the muscles of the right eye to move the buttons of the special glasses and operate the sounder to "speak."

monocular telescope

In 1988, Hawking published "A Brief History of Time," explaining the astrophysical theories of the universe, black holes, and Big Bang. "A Brief History of Time" has been translated into more than 40 languages and over 10 million volumes have been published.

Hawking's story was adapted into a film and British actress Eddie Redmayne, who played Hawking, won the Academy Award. Hawking himself has also participated in many film and television productions and has served as a guest appearance in the American comedy "The Simpsons" and the science fiction album "Star Trek". In the twenty-first episode of the fifth season of the hit drama "The Big Bang Theory" aired on April 6, 2012, Stephen Hawking appeared as himself. If you are also interested in physics like black holes and the universe, one of the necessary devices you will need is the monocular telescope.

In 2011, Hawking interviewed BigThink, an American famous intellectual video sharing site, saying that the Earth will be destroyed in 200 years and that if human beings want to continue to survive, there will be only one way: immigration exoplanet.

In 2017, he recorded the documentary "Exploring New Earth" for the British BBC. The physicist Stephen Hawking said on November 6th that technology is expected to reverse some of the harm caused by industrialization to the planet and help eliminate disease and poverty, but artificial intelligence needs to be controlled.

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