Stephen Hawking is no more
British physicist Stephen Hawking is no more. His family spokesman told this. He was 76 years old.
His child Lucy, Robert and Tim confirmed the information on Wednesday morning that he died in his home in Cambridge. They said in a statement, "We are very sad to inform that our dear parents died this morning. He was a great scientist and an extraordinary person; Whose work will last for many years. His courage, perseverance and talent inspired people around the world.
Stephen Hawking, father of black hole and relative theory. In 1988, Hawking became famous worldwide by the book 'A Brief History of Time'. In the book, he gave the theory about the mysteries of the universe. One million copies of the book are sold internationally as Best Sellers. His latest book 'The Grand Design' published with the universe He received more than a dozen degrees including Prince of Austrians Award, Julius Edgar Lilienfeld Award, Wolf Prize, Koplin Medal, Eddington Medal, Hugh Medal, and Albert Einstein Medal.
He was born on January 8, 1942 at Oxford, UK. The incurable motors were not affected by neuron disease, but the study of Hawking's theoretical physics. He was suffering from this disease since the age of 21. But physical disability did not prevent him from becoming famous. Hawking's father Frank Hawking was a biologist researcher. And mother Isabell Hawking was a political worker.