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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:38 pm    Post subject: Link to the powerpoint Reply with quote

To access the powerpoint, paste the following website addess on your browser: www.seasite.niu.edu/tagalog/Dr.RayClifford1.ppt or click to visit the site.


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Stephen William Hawking was born on 8 January 1942 (300 years after the death of Galileo) in Oxford, England. His parents' house was in north London, but during the second world war useful power leveling,  Oxford was considered a safer place to have babies. When he was eight, his family moved to St Albans,   a town about 20 miles north of London. At eleven Stephen went to St Albans School, and then on to University College, Oxford, his father's old college. Stephen wanted to do Mathematics, although his  father would have preferred medicine. Mathematics was not available at University College, so he did Physics instead. After three years and not very much useful power leveling,  work he was awarded a first class honours degree in Natural Science.
Stephen then went on to Cambridge to do research in Cosmology, there being no-one working in that  area in Oxford at the time. His supervisor was Denis Sciama, although he had hoped to get  Fred Hoyle who was working in Cambridge. After gaining his Ph.D. he became first a Research Fellow, and later on a Professorial Fellow at Gonville and Caius College. After
Stephen useful gold,  Hawking has worked on the basic laws which govern the universe. With Roger Penrose he showed   that Einstein's General Theory of Relativity implied space and time would have a beginning in  the Big Bang and an end in black holes. These results indicated it was necessary to unify General Relativity with Quantum Theory, the other great Scientific development of the  first half of the 20th Century. One consequence of such a unification that he discovered
In flyff penya,  my third year at Oxford, however, I noticed that I seemed to be getting more clumsy, and I fell over once or twice for no apparent reason. But it was not until I was at Cambridge, in the following year, that my father noticed, and took me to the family doctor. He referred me to a specialist, and shortly after my 21st birthday, I went into hospital for tests. I was in for two weeks, during which I had a wide variety of tests. They took a muscle sample from my arm, stuck electrodes into me, and injected some radio opaque fluid into my spine, and watched it going up and down with  x-rays, as they tilted the bed. After all that, they didn't tell me useful gold,  what I had, except that it was not multiple sclerosis, and that I was an a-typical case. I gathered, however, that they expected it to continue to get worse, and that there was nothing they could do, except give me vitamins. I could see that they didn't expect them to have much effect. I didn't feel like asking for more details, because they were obviously bad.
   Not  knowing what was going to happen to me, or how rapidly the disease would progress, I was  
at a loose end. The doctors told me to go back to Cambridge and carry on with the research I had just started in general relativity and cosmology. But I was not making much  useful gold, progress, because  I didn't have much mathematical background. And, anyway, I might not live long   enough to  finish my PhD. I felt somewhat of a tragic character. I took to listening to Wagner, but reports in magazine articles that I drank heavily are an exaggeration. The trouble  is once one article said it, other articles copied it, because it made a good story. People believe that anything that has appeared in print so many times must be true
Up to 1974, I was able to feed myself, and get in and out of bed. Jane managed to help me, and bring up the children, without  outside help. However, things were getting more difficult,  useful gold, so we took to having one of my research students living with us. In return for free accommodation, and a lot of my attention, they helped me get up and go to bed. In 1980, we
I archlord money,  have had motor neurone disease for practically all my adult life. Yet it has not prevented me from having a very attractive family, and being successful in my work. This is thanks to the help I have received from Jane, my children, and a large number of other people and organisations.   I have flyff penya,  been lucky, that my condition has progressed more slowly than is often the case. But it shows that one need not lose hope.5

A Brief History of Him


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