Haw‧king, Ste‧phen /ˈhɔːkɪŋ, ˈstiːv
ən/
(1942–) a British scientist who has developed important new ideas about
relativity and
black holes. He has continued working even though he suffers from a serious disease of the
nervous system, and he uses a special computer system in order to talk. He wrote a book called
A Brief History of Time (1988), in which he explains his ideas about how the universe and time began, and how they have developed.
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