Stephen Hawking is no more

Notable physicist Stephen Hawking is no more. At the age of 76, the scientist left the Maya and left the world.
His family confirmed the death.
Stephen Hawking has been studying for a long time with Black Hole. He will also be immortal for his famous book 'A Brief Story of Time'.
Hawking's son Lucy, Robert and Tim said, 'Our parents have left us. He was a great scientist and outstanding personality. '
Steven Hawking's full name is Steven William Hawking. He was born on 8 January 1942. He is known all over the world as a prominent English theoretical physicist and mathematician. He is considered as one of the world's theoretical physicists.
Lucasian Professor of the University of Hawking, Cambridge (Sir Isaac Newton) was also one of those posts, and retired from the post in 2009.

He was also a Fellow of Gonville and Kayas College in Cambridge. For a long time, he was physically deadly. He was suffering from motor neurone disease.

Hawking's two contributions to physics are most recognized. Synagogue theory relating to general relativity with teammate Roger Penraj in early life. The theory of Hawking's first uncertainty applies to the horizon of the black hole, showing that the particle flow being disseminated from the black hole. This distortion is now called Hawking radiation (or sometimes Beckenstein-Hawking radiation).

For almost 40 years, Hawking practiced theoretical physics. Hawking has become quite famous in the academic world since his book and various events.

He is the honorable Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. And was a life member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. In 2014, a movie was created with him, 'Name theory of Everything'.

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