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Stephen HAwking in hospital; Very ill.
« on: April 20, 2009, 02:45:50 pm »
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LONDON – Stephen Hawking, the British mathematician and physicist famed for his work on black holes, was rushed to a hospital Monday and was seriously ill, Cambridge University said.

Hawking has been fighting a chest infection for several weeks and was being treated at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, the university city northeast of London, the university said.

"Professor Hawking is very ill," said Gregory Hayman, the university's head of communications. "He is undergoing tests. He has been unwell for a couple of weeks."

Later in the afternoon, Hayman said Hawking was "now comfortable but will be kept in hospital overnight."

The illness had caused Hawking to cancel an appearance at Arizona State University on April 6.

Hawking, 67, gained renown for his work on black holes, and has remained active despite being diagnosed at 21 with ALS, (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), an incurable degenerative disorder also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

For some years, Hawking has been almost entirely paralyzed, and he communicates through an electronic voice synthesizer activated by his fingers.

Hawking was involved in the search for the great goal of physics — a "unified theory" — which would resolve contradictions between Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, which describes the laws of gravity that govern the motion of large objects like planets, and the Theory of Quantum Mechanics, which deals with the world of subatomic particles.

"A complete, consistent unified theory is only the first step: our goal is a complete understanding of the events around us, and of our own existence," he wrote in his best-selling book, "A Brief History of Time," published in 1988.

In a more accessible sequel "The Universe in a Nutshell," published in 2001, Hawking ventured into concepts like supergravity, naked singularities and the possibility of a universe with 11 dimensions.

He announced last year that he would step down from his post as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, a title once held by the great 18th-century physicist Isaac Newton. However, the university said Hawking intended to continue working as Emeritus Lucasian Professor of Mathematics.

"Professor Hawking is a remarkable colleague. We all hope he will be amongst us again soon," said Peter Haynes, head of the university's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics.

Brian Dickie, director of research at the Motor Neurone Disease Association, said only 5 percent of people diagnosed with ALS survive for 10 years or longer.

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Re: Stephen HAwking in hospital; Very ill.
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2009, 03:23:24 pm »
Wow, freaky - he has been on my mind a lot lately since I watched a recent special on him on Discovery ("Stephen Hawking and the Theory of Everything").

That special blew my mind because it explained really well what his work is all about. It totally freaked me out to learn that much of his work matches exactly some of my personal theories and questions. (Mostly my "Big-Small" theory [those who know me know what it means] and the significance of gravity.)

I sure hope he pulls through to either continue his work or enjoy his golden years as he sees fit. We have been blessed regardless.

It makes me really think about what I am doing with my life.

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Re: Stephen HAwking in hospital; Very ill.
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2009, 03:54:36 pm »
I hear ya Bonk. the man has touched so many in his life.

One of the great things I always admired about him, is he could take the most Complex model, and explain it to even a simpleton like me. This is evidenced in his books, and his Discovery shows.

That asian feller Michako (can't remember his name) is another one I respect for doing the same thing.

I am with you though, If he never produced another paper, and enjoyed the rest of his life, he has more then deserved the Respite.

Stephen

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Re: Stephen HAwking in hospital; Very ill.
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2009, 02:37:00 pm »
Word today is he is recovering. :) That is one tough guy. I'm betting his work is not done.

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Re: Stephen HAwking in hospital; Very ill.
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2009, 05:59:58 pm »
Doesn't look like he'll shuffle off any time soon...

I'm going to hell for that one
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