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In memorial Stephen Hawking (8.1.1941-14.3.2018)



Stephen Hawking
(1941-2018)
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Stephen Hawking was born on the same day than Galileo Galilei and died on the Same day than Albert Einstein was born. He lived with two top scientist, what history knows. And this man raised as big as both of those great men. This man was also isolated from the community because of his syndrome, and that’s why his life was some kind of than Galileo Galilei, who was persecuted for his work. But for me, this man was first the scientist and this is why I’m writing this text like this. I didn't know this man myself, so I don't know about his personal life. I know him by his publishing, and that's why I must write this text by the visual angle of his work


One of the greatest scientific icons of our time is gone forever. He was the great man for his university and all scientific community of the world. This man raised the unique thinking to the front of people mind. He was the man who raised black holes in the greatest things in the Universe. Also, he was one of the most revolutionary thinkers in the world, and even in the old days, he remembered the dangers of artificial intelligence.


When we are talking about Stephen Hawking as the person, we must realize that this man, who was trapped in wheelchair broke borders in the eyes of the people. He had ALS-syndrome, and that trapped him in prison in his own body. But this didn't stop him to make very qualified science. And this is how we remember that man. He was the scientist, who was known for his work in the theoretical physics.


But now this genius is gone forever. Maybe he would now travel in the universe without limits of the material. And this is how nature has ruled. Every individual in the world has time, and that doesn’t make exceptions. The time of Stephen Hawking has come, and he left something to the whole world. He left magnificent scientific material and he was experienced in many scientific movies, what can be found on YouTube. So when we are thinking about this genius, we must say that this man left the big hole in the science community. And there would be very difficult to fill this hole in the world of science.

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