Stephen Hawking Essay

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Stephen Hawking is an extraordinary being to say the least. Stephen is possibly the smartest person on the planet, and if he isn’t quite there he is extremely close. Hawking is a very interesting person between his family, being diagnosed, education, and many other things, including his research, he is definitely worth reading about. This paper will inform you of everything you need to know about Stephen William Hawking. First, even from birth this mathematical and theoretical genius has an irregular story. Hawking had been born on the three hundredth anniversary of Galileo’s death, this proving later to be a great point of inspiration and motivation for him and his research. The date being January 8, 1942, a later recognized genius was born …show more content…

Frank and Isobel Hawking both attended Oxford University. Stephen’s Scottish mother attended Oxford in the 1930’s which is highly uncommon, it was not common for females to go to college at that time but somehow she earned herself a spot. Frank Hawking attended Oxford as well, and turned out to be a respected medical research expert on tropical diseases. This explains why he wanted Stephen to follow in his footsteps, but he showed no interest and pursued physics. Hawking has two younger sisters, Philippa, and Mary. He also has a younger brother who was adopted when he was about fourteen years of age. As Hawking grew older he began to realize physical difficulties within his …show more content…

He would sometimes fall while just walking, but not trip over anything. He would also catch himself slurring words when trying to have a conversation, but he kept quiet and revealed his secret to no one. Although attempting to hide his physical imperfections, his father ended up taking notice to this one day and took him to see a doctor. Stephen then spent about two weeks in a clinic undergoing numerous tests. Shortly after the age of twenty one Stephen William Hawking was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease. This diagnosis meant that the nerves controlling his muscles were starting to shut down. The doctor gave Stephen another two years to live. Hawking once stated that before his diagnosis, he was becoming bored with life, but after being diagnosed, he feels like now he has things he wants to do and he really started to bury his head in his work and research. Hawking would soon realize that living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis would drastically change his

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