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Where is Hawking from?
Hawking generally refers to stephen william hawking, born in Oxford, England, a famous physicist at Cambridge University, one of the greatest physicists in modern times, and one of the great men who enjoyed an international reputation in the 20th century.

1963 Hawking suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Luger's disease) at the age of 2 1 year. He is completely paralyzed, unable to speak, and only three fingers can move in his hand.

1979 served as Lucas professor of mathematics from 2009 to 2009. His main research fields are cosmology and black holes. He proved the singularity theorem and black hole area theorem of general relativity, and put forward the black hole evaporation theory and the borderless Hawking universe model.

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Hawking suffers from an unusual early-onset and slow-onset amyotrophic lateral sclerosis of the spinal cord, commonly known as gradual freezing. The disease began in Hawking's last year at Oxford University.

Hawking's parents also noticed his health problems and took him to see an expert. At the age of 2 1, the doctor diagnosed amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. He had only two years to live, but two years passed and he was still alive.

Hawking doesn't want to bow to evil diseases or even accept any help. He likes to be considered a scientist, then a popular science writer, and most importantly, a normal person with the same desire, motivation, dreams and ambitions as others.

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