Stephen Hawking

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Stephen William Hawking was born on 8 January 1942, in Oxford, England, and was a physicist and mathematician as well as an author, but perhaps most notable for funding “The Centre of Theoretical Cosmology”, a department in the University of Cambridge, the main focus of which is challenging various issues in scientific studies, and, to summarise many quotes “… he improved our understanding of the universe…’. Hawking is specifically known for providing a theoretical argument for the existence of black body radiation, which is thought to be released by black holes. He passed away in 2018.

A famous scientist and physicist, just how rich was Stephen Hawking? According to sources, Hawking’s net worth is estimated to be over $20 million, earned largely from his research and publishings over almost half a century, but also lecturing and mentoring of students at Cambridge University.

Hawking was firstly educated at Byron House School in Highgate, London, but actually didn’t learn to read. As an the eight-year-old, he was able to briefly attend St Albans High School for Girls which young boys could do, then he independent schools Radlett, and St Albans School, where he passed the eleven-plus exam a year early, subsequently remaining at St Albans, which in hindsight afforded him a very liberal and forward-looking education, even constructing a rudimentary computer assisted by his mathematics teacher, Dikran Tahta, who then persuaded him to study mathematics at University College, Oxford, – his parents’ alma mater too – but Hawking decided to study physics and chemistry on a scholarship after taking the examinations in March 1959

Upon entering the University of Oxford, Hawking felt distanced and lonely, since he was one of the youngest students at 17 years of age. However, Hawking managed to overcome his sense of loneliness and soon became one of the most popular students in the university. During his graduate studies, Hawking excelled by writing an essay on Penrose’s spacetime singularity theorem called “Singularity and the Geometry of Space-Time”, where he applied Penrose’s findings to an entire universe. Hawking’s essay not only gained him a PhD degree, but also won him the Adam’s Prize.

Unfortunately, shortly after his graduation, Hawking’s health began declining, eventually turning out to be a slowly-progressing form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and he had to resort to using crutches in order to physically support himself. It was later established that Hawking was suffering from motor neuron disease, which affects the cells that are responsible for voluntary muscle activity, as well as speaking and walking. Over the years, the disease spread through his body which eventually meant that Hawking became completely paralyzed including unable to speak.

Regardless, Hawking’s subsequent works became avidly sought and eventually legendary, The black body radiation was later named “Hawking radiation” in his honor. Among his other significant achievements in the scientific field are the “Penrose-Hawking singularity theorems” – in conjunction with Roger Penrose – which try to answer the question of when and in what instances gravity produces singularities – Hawking elaborated on these theorems in his book called “A Brief History of Time”, which was published in 1988, which over the years achieved remarkable success, selling more than 10 million copies worldwide, and being translated into 35 languages. It also inspired the release of a documentary film about Stephen Hawking under the same title, which came out in 1991, directed by Errol Morris. In addition to that, a play based on Hawking’s book was produced in 2016.

Hawking’s further contributions to physics include being the first to elucidate a theory of cosmology, explained by a combination of the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. He was also a strong proponent  of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, among many other productive theories, eventually accepted as world-leading in their foresight.

For virtually 50 years, Hawking had a working position at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University, through which he continued his research, lecturing and mentoring.

Stephen Hawking’s contributions to scientific studies were acknowledged with such honorary awards as Adams Prize, Albert Medal, Albert Einstein Award, Heineman Prize, and RAS Gold Medal to name a few.

In his personal life, Stephen Hawking was firstly married to Jane Wilde from 1965 to ’95, with whom he had two sons and a daughter, but the relationship was difficult for both of them, for obvious reasons, and they eventually divorced. The same year he married one of his carers, Elaine Mason, but that proved somewhat unhappy too, and after their divorce in 2006, his relationship with Jane was renewed.

Hawking continued working right up to his death, on 13 March 2018 at his home in Cambridge. His life was all the more remarkable considering his physical disability from a comparatively early age, which made him admired around the world, not only for his work.

 

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Stephen Hawking Quick Info

Full Name Stephen Hawking
Net Worth $20 Million
Date Of Birth January 8, 1942
Died 13 March 2018
Place Of Birth Oxford, United Kingdom
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.69 m)
Profession Science writer, Physicist, Scientist, Astronomer, Mathematician, Professor, Author, Cosmologist, Writer, Astrophysicist
Education University College, Oxford (BA, 1962), Trinity Hall, Cambridge (PhD, 1965)
Nationality British
Spouse Elaine Mason (m. 1995–2006), Jane Hawking (m. 1965–1995)
Children Lucy Hawking, Robert Hawking, Timothy Hawking
Parents Frank Hawking, Isobel Hawking
Siblings Mary Hawking, Philippa Hawking, Edward Hawking
Nicknames Stephen W. Hawking , Stephen William Hawking , Prof. Stephen Hawking , Professor Stephen Hawking , S.W. Hawking , S. Hawking
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/stephenhawking
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0370071
Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom, Copley Medal, Adams Prize, Albert Medal, Albert Einstein Award, Heineman Prize, RAS Gold Medal
Movies A Brief History of Time, Hawking, Beyond the Horizon, Fate of the Universe
TV Shows Stephen Hawking’s Universe, TV Offal, Masters of Science Fiction, Genius of Britain, Brave New World with Stephen Hawking, Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking, Stephen Hawking’s Grand Design, Genius by Stephen Hawking, London 2012 Paralympic Opening Ceremony: Enlightenment, Stephen Hawking: Maste…

Stephen Hawking Trademarks

  1. Often makes philosophical predictions regarding astrophysics
  2. His computerized voice box for communicating

Stephen Hawking Quotes

  • The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.
  • The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.
  • [on the Star Trek warp engine] I’m working on that.
  • However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at.
  • Women. They are a complete mystery.
  • By the age of fourteen, I knew I wanted to do Physics because it was the most fundamental of the sciences.
  • [from “A Brief History of Time” (1989)] However, if we discover a complete theory, it should in time be understandable by everyone, not just by a few scientists. Then we shall all, philosophers, scientists and just ordinary people, be able to take part in the discussion of the question of why it is that we and the universe exist. If we find the answer to that, it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason — for then we should know the mind of God.
  • [from A Brief History of Time (1991)] Even if there is only one possible unified theory, it is just a set of rules and equations. What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe? The usual approach of science of constructing a mathematical model cannot answer the questions of why there should be a universe for the model to describe. Why does the universe go to all the bother of existing?
  • Some of our greatest catastrophes have been caused by people talking, and some by people not talking.
  • My goal is simple. It is complete understanding of the universe, why it is as it is, and why it exists at all.
  • We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special.
  • To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit.
  • I think that computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive. We’ve created life in our own image.

Stephen Hawking Important Facts

  • Featured in television commercials for Jaguar autos in the UK in 2016.
  • He has an Erdös-Bacon-Sabbath number of 8, which ties him with Karl Schaffer for the lowest known EBS number on the planet.
  • Due to the American accent on his voice synthesizer, many people have no idea that he is really British. He has said he would like to replace it with a synthesizer with a British accent, but he has become so synonymous with his current one that he knows he can’t.
  • Has admitted to having been quite lazy in his youth and notes that during his four years at Oxford, he did about 1000 hours of work (equating to about an hour-and-a-half for each day.) This earned him the ire of his teachers. At the end of his four years, the deans weren’t sure if he deserved a first-class or second-class degree, due to the quality of his work. Hawking said that a first-class degree would get him into Cambridge; otherwise he’d have to stay at Oxford for his graduate work. The deans gave him a first-class degree.
  • Mentioned in the song “Real Love” by Yes.
  • His electronic voice was used in Pink Floyd’s song “Keep Talking”.
  • Hawking has been portrayed by actors including Benedict Cumberbatch (in the 2004 TV movie Hawking) and Eddie Redmayne (in The Theory of Everything). Hawking has appeared as himself in shows including “The Big Bang Theory,” “The Simpsons,” and “Star Trek: The Next Generation”.
  • Was not a particularly good student until he started studying science in school.
  • Is a big fan of ‘Star Trek’.
  • Hawking is a big fan of Marilyn Monroe. His 60th birthday celebration included an appearance by a Marilyn Monroe impersonator.
  • He has one grandchild.
  • He and his first wife, Jane Wilde, had three children: Robert (b. 1967), Lucy (b. 1969) and Timothy (b. 1979).
  • Has played himself in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), The Simpsons (1989), Futurama (1999) and The Big Bang Theory (2007).
  • Is a fan of Doctor Who (1963) and Red Dwarf (1988).
  • The only person ever to play himself in any Star Trek film or series.
  • He appeared as guest star in a Star Trek episode, and asked the crew to make a tour of the Enterprise. When he saw the warp drive, he said “I’m working on that…”.
  • Acquired (the incurable) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease) in the early 1960s. Can now barely move or talk…but can yet think. And humankind continues as beneficiary of this man’s brilliance.
  • Occupies the same post, as Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge University, as was earlier occupied by Sir Isaac Newton.
  • Has been awarded many honorary degrees and is a Fellow of The Royal Society and a Member of the US National Academy of Sciences.
  • He was awarded the Companion of Honour in the 1989 Queen’s Honours List for his services to science.
  • Was born exactly 300 years after the death of Galileo.
  • Received an honorary B.A. degree from Oxford University, and a Ph.D from Cambridge, (1981), Notre Dame (1982) and New York University (1982). Received a First Class honours degree from Oxford (1962) and a Ph.D from Cambridge, (1966). [1978]
  • He was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1982 Queen’s Honours List for his services to science.

Stephen Hawking Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Big Bang Theory 2012-2016 TV Series Stephen Hawking
Dr. Stephen Hawking
Actor
Anyone Can Quantum 2016 Short Stephen Hawking Actor
London 2012 Paralympic Opening Ceremony: Enlightenment 2012 TV Movie Narrator (voice) Actor
Futurama 2000-2011 TV Series Stephen Hawking Actor
The Simpsons 1999-2010 TV Series Stephen Hawking Actor
How to Lose Weight in 60 Seconds 2010 Short Narrator (voice) Actor
Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs 2008 Video Stephen Hawking’s Head (voice) Actor
Star Trek: The Next Generation 1993 TV Series Stephen Hawking Actor
Stephen Hawking’s Fate of the Universe 2017 Documentary filming Writer
Hawking 2013 Documentary written by Writer
Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking 2010 TV Mini-Series documentary Writer
Beyond the Horizon 2009 Documentary Writer
Reality on the Rocks 1995 TV Series documentary book “A Brief History of Time” Writer
A Brief History of Time 1991 Documentary book Writer
Devil Hunters consultant: theoretical physics announced Miscellaneous
La força de la vida. El making of del disc i del llibre de La Marató 2013 TV Movie thanks Thanks
Naked Science 2009 TV Series documentary special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
Big Nothing 2006 thanks – as Professor Stephen Hawking Thanks
TV Offal 1997-1998 TV Series special thanks – 7 episodes Thanks
Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking 2010 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
How the Universe Works 2010 TV Series documentary Himself – Phd., Theoretical Physicist Self
Quantum Roulette 2009 Documentary Himself Self
The Challenge of Quantum Reality 2009 Video documentary Himself (as Professor Stephen Hawking) Self
Beyond the Horizon 2009 Documentary Himself Self
The One Show 2008 TV Series Himself Self
TEDTalks 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Stephen Hawking: Master of the Universe 2008 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Masters of Science Fiction 2007 TV Series Himself – Host Self
The Culture Show 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 11th Hour 2007/I Documentary Himself – Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, Cambridge University Self
Last Days on Earth 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Die Invasion der Ideen 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
TalkAsia 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Beckmann 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Richard & Judy 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Horizon 1996-2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Alien Planet 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The British Comedy Awards 2004 2004 TV Special Himself Self
Naked Science 2004 TV Series documentary Himself – Cosmologist Self
This Week 2004 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 2003 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
60 Minutes 2003 TV Series documentary Himself – Physicist (segment “Stephen Hawking”) Self
The Sky at Night 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Campus, le magazine de l’écrit 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Self
TV Offal 1997-1998 TV Series Himself – Introduction Self
Bioperfection: Building a New Human Race 1998 TV Movie Himself Self
‘Red Dwarf’ A-Z 1998 TV Movie Himself (as Prof. Stephen Hawking) Self
Stephen Hawking’s Universe 1997 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Great Composers 1997 TV Series documentary Scientist Self
The Big Question 1996 TV Series Himself Self
The Colours of Infinity 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
Reality on the Rocks 1995 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Science of Star Trek 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Making of ‘A Brief History of Time’ 1992 TV Short documentary Himself Self
Time Travel: The Next Frontier 1992 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
A Brief History of Time 1991 Documentary Himself Self
The Astronomers 1991 TV Series documentary Himself Self
God, the Universe and Everything Else 1988 Video Himself Self
Creation of the Universe 1985 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Stephen Hawking’s Fate of the Universe 2017 Documentary filming Himself Self
The University 2016 Documentary Himself – Interviewee Self
GENIUS by Stephen Hawking 2016 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Destination Mars 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Hubble’s Cosmic Journey 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself – Cosmologist Self
The EE British Academy Film Awards 2015 TV Special documentary Himself – Presenter: Special Visual Effects (as Professor Stephen Hawking) Self
Monty Python: The Meaning of Live 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Monty Python Live (Mostly) 2014 Himself (as Stephen Hawking CH CBE FRS FRSA) Self
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Stephen Hawking’s Science of the Future 2014 TV Series Himself – Narrator / Himself – Presenter Self
Stem Cell Universe with Stephen Hawking 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
David Blaine: Real or Magic 2013 TV Movie Himself Self
Daily Mirror: The Pride of Britain Awards 2013 TV Special Himself Self
Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor 2013 TV Movie Himself (as Professor Stephen Hawking) Self
Hawking 2013 Documentary Himself Self
South at Six 2013 TV Series Himself Self
The Unbelievers 2013 Documentary Himself Self
Brave New World with Stephen Hawking 2011-2012 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Stephen Hawking’s Grand Design 2012 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Surviving Progress 2011 Documentary Himself – Theoretical Physicist Self
Curiosity 2011 TV Series documentary Himself – Host Self
The Creation Question: A Curiosity Conversation 2011 TV Movie Himself Self
Beautiful Equations 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Larry King Live 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Genius of Britain: The Scientists Who Changed the World 2010 TV Series documentary Himself – Presenter Self
CERN neboli Továrna na absolutno 2010 Documentary Himself (voice) Self
I Like the Sound of My Own Voice 2021 Documentary announced Himself Archive Footage
Professing Themselves to Be Wise 2016 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Quantum Earth 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Archive Footage
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2015 TV Series Himself – Speaking via Hologram Archive Footage
Nostalgia Critic 2014 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
America’s Book of Secrets 2013 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Sendung ohne Namen 2012 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Through the Wormhole 2012 TV Series documentary Himself – Theoretical Physicist Archive Footage
When Aliens Attack 2011/II TV Movie documentary Himself – Theoretical Physicist Archive Footage
The End of God? A Horizon Guide to Science and Religion 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Mars: A Horizon Guide 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Universe 2008 TV Series documentary Himself – Theoretical Physicist Archive Footage
D & D & F: ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ & ‘Futurama’ 2008 Video documentary short Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
La Marató 2005 2005 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
How William Shatner Changed the World 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself – Scientific Genius Archive Footage
The Simpsons 2000-2002 TV Series Stephen Hawking Archive Footage