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Stephen William Hawking (b. 1942), British theoretical physicist
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Stephen William Hawking (b. 1942), British theoretical physicist
Stephen William (b.1942), British theoretical physicist. Mathematics of space-time curvature (black-holes) and Big Bang theory. Sufferer from Motorneurone disease. CREDIT: Fragment Collection (Petr Placek)
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This print captures the brilliant mind and indomitable spirit of Stephen William Hawking, a renowned British theoretical physicist. Born in 1942, Hawking revolutionized our understanding of space-time curvature, black holes, and the Big Bang theory through his groundbreaking work in mathematics. Despite being afflicted with Motorneurone disease, he defied all odds and continued to make significant contributions to science. In this portrait, we see Hawking seated in his wheelchair—a symbol of both his physical disability and unwavering determination. His piercing gaze reflects the depth of his intellect and the passion that fueled his scientific pursuits. The vibrant colors surrounding him mirror the vibrancy of ideas that emanated from his extraordinary mind. Hawking's genius transcended boundaries as he became one of the most influential scientists of the 20th century. His relentless pursuit for knowledge not only reshaped our understanding of the universe but also inspired countless individuals around the world. This print serves as a testament to Hawking's remarkable life journey—his triumphs over adversity, dedication to unraveling complex concepts, and commitment to pushing scientific boundaries. It is a reminder that disabilities need not hinder one's ability to achieve greatness or leave an enduring legacy. Credit: Fragment Collection (Petr Placek)
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