Stephen Hawking.
He suffers from a disease called amyothrophic lateral sclerosis, a type of muscular dystrophy; he fathered three children though. He's an amazing individual for he has an astounding brain. Hawking stated that he is not religious in the normal sense and that the laws of the universe and maybe the universe itself is governed by Science.
Science, the mother of all notions. It's really intriguing isn't it?? :p
Anyway,back to our dear Hawking. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a kind of disease that gets worse with age. My mum has a patient who suffers from muscular dystrophy and she's a brilliant little girl. She always wants to be independent although it is a little tougher for her. It's sad because mum says her bones are stiffening up and it gets harder for her to do little things like going to the loo by herself. She gets very frustrated as it is very annoying to see other kids run about and play and she wants to join but can't.
So yeah, that's something like the disease that Hawking suffers from. He was born in 1942 to Doctor Frank Hawking, a research biologist. Hawking in his years as a student was very intrigued by Physics and he studied on certain areas in the Physics realm like Astronomy, thermodynamics, relativity and quantum mechanics. It is very interesting as Science especially a science and discipline like Physics which can create "extra realms" and different universes; also manipulate dimensions and even trick brains into working differently. Subjects which contain a lot of myth and mystery like doppelgangers could be solved by quantum mechanics and quantum physics. All very interesting. This is a signature by Hawking.
Hawking also has an astounding I.Q level and believes in extraterrestrial life forms which could be intelligent and do harm to Earth, thus he says, we should avoid all contact with them instead of trying to contact them. He equates his theory with Mathematics and the discipline of it :)Hawking also won numerous awards in his field of research.
A picture of Hawking who is currently wheelchair bound. He's an admirable individual and character because he's the living proof of living without boundaries. Although he's an ill man, he still carries out profound researches in the field of his passion and he even did some acting (he came out in Star wars as a hologram) and he is such a well-versed, well read man. He can't talk now due to his extreme dystrophy but he can communicate with others with a machine. He's amazing and he's impacting. One of the greatest inspirations and a huge name to the world of Science.
Science, my passion, my love. Always and forever ;) My world, my life, my rules :) Don't like it, you're the pawn off the chess set ;) Too "pawronic". LOL.
Will post more later ;) (Perhaps on Einstein)
P.s# They're not boring :p They're life-changing. Ta :)
A pawn is a very valuable piece.
ReplyDeleteLOL you always take notice of the minute details :P When the focus is all on the main shizzles.
ReplyDeleteHaha. Sometimes. A dead pawn is worth a single point. That's still a point--still matters. But that's not the view I was taking. Staggered pawns are an incredible defense. But what I was really thinking was, who else but a pawn to fight to the other side of the chess board to win back a queen. That's heroic.
ReplyDeleteWe're all pawns, Lishia. Question is, whose side are you on? This is God's world and His rules. Might makes right, and He's almighty. If you are to be counted among the victors, you have to trust Him, not science--man's wisdom.