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Inspiring quotes from Hawking

A collection of Hawking's inspirational quotes

Hawking is physically disabled and mentally strong, and brings us a lot of positive energy. What I bring below is about it, I hope it will be helpful to you.

Hawking’s famous quotes

1. My fingers can still move, and my brain can still think; I have a lifelong pursuit of ideals, and I have love and love for my relatives. Friend, by the way, I still have a grateful heart. ——Hawking

2. Romance women and scientists are the two best professions. ——Hawking

3. I have noticed that even those who claim that everything is destined and that we are powerless to change people will look both ways before crossing the street. ——Hawking

4. If love hurts you, don’t be sad or impatient, it will continue to hurt you. Love is the most torturous, but we still look up to it and get close to it like a pilgrim, and we are even grateful for it. Because it has given us the best and the worst times. ——Hawking "Them"

5. When I was old, my expectations became zero. From then on, everything became a perk. ——Hawking

6. No one had ever suggested that the universe was expanding or contracting before this century, which interestingly reflects the prevailing mindset at the time. It is generally believed that the universe has either existed in an unchanging state for an infinite period of time, or that it was created in the finite past in a manner more or less as we see it today. This may be partly due to people's tendency to believe in eternal truths, but also to the comforting idea that the universe must be immortal despite the fact that we are subject to birth, old age, illness and death. ——Hawking, "A Brief History of Time"

7. Science is the crystallization and fruitful fruits of human wisdom... Looking to the future of science, human beings will hold high the scientific torch and ascend to the heaven of the universe. ——Hawking

8. Why we never see the broken cups gathering together, leaving the ground and jumping back to the table. The usual explanation is that this violates the second law of thermodynamics, which states that there is no possibility of breaking the cup in any closed system. Order, or entropy, always increases with time. In other words, it's a form of Murphy's law: things tend to get worse: a full cup on the table is a highly ordered state, while a broken cup on the floor is a disordered state. It is easier to go from a cup on the table to a broken cup on the ground than the other way around. ——Hawking "A Brief History of Time"

9. "If a person is physically disabled, he must not be disabled mentally. ——Hawking"

10. I once thought that love When we are together, we will all become brave warriors and no injuries will feel painful. It turns out that we are all just fragile dolls. If we are pinched casually, our hearts will be shattered. We will fly down like fine snow and swing into the deep sea in the distance. But the body still lives numbly until the next time it meets love. ——Hawking "Them"

11. The light we see from very distant galaxies was emitted millions of years ago. In the case of the farthest objects we see, the light was emitted hundreds of millions of years ago. . So when we look at the universe, we are looking at it past. ——Hawking, "A Brief History of Time"

12. Eternity is a long time, especially for the end. ——Hawking

13. Now we know that any particle has an antiparticle that will annihilate it. (For force-carrying particles, the antiparticle is itself.) There may also be entire anti-worlds and anti-people made up of anti-particles. However, if you meet someone who is against you, be careful not to shake hands! Otherwise, both of you will disappear in a giant flash of light. ——Hawking, "A Brief History of Time"

14. It is so wonderful to be able to love each other and get along well. There are thousands of people in the world, but they met like lightning, just around the corner of the alley. We bumped into each other, tied up our shoes and stood up, met each other, drank a cup of coffee together and fell in love. It takes less than a minute to love completely. Our love is what love gives us. It fills our eyes so inadvertently, and love comes before you can recover. But when you are caught off guard and are still thinking about what to wear on the next date, it may end up because your personality does not match your values, or even because your zodiac sign does not match your beliefs. If you don’t have time to miss it, you will miss it. If you don’t have time to be happy, you will be sad and cry. ——Hawking "Them"

15. On the other hand, philosophers who take it as their mission to get to the bottom of things cannot keep up with the progress of scientific theories.

During the 19th century, philosophers considered the entirety of human knowledge, including science, as their domain, and discussed issues such as whether there was a beginning to the universe. However, during the and centuries, science became too technical and mathematical for philosophers, or for anyone but a few experts. Philosophers have narrowed the scope of their questioning so much that even Wittgenstein, the most famous philosopher of this century, said: "The only remaining task of philosophy is the analysis of language." This is the philosophy of philosophy from Aristotle to Kant. How degenerate the great tradition is! - Hawking's "A Brief History of Time"

16. When you face the possibility of premature death, you will realize that life is precious and you have a lot of things to do. ——Hawking

17. Hawking emphasized in "The Grand Design" that the universe does not need a creator. God and philosophy are dead, which means that human beings will escape from ignorance and self-slavery. ——Hawking's "The Grand Design" 》

 18. I don’t think we can continue to exist on earth for years unless we escape from this fragile planet. We need to look up at the stars instead of always staring at our own feet. ——Hawking

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Stephen William Hawking (Stephen William Hawking), professor of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge, UK, the most important contemporary theory of general relativity and the universe Theorist, one of the internationally renowned great men of this century, is known as the greatest living scientist and the father of the universe. Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942 in Oxford, England, on the 300th anniversary of Galileo's death. In the 1970s, he and Penrose proved the famous singularity theorem, for which they jointly won the 1988 Wolf Prize in Physics. He is therefore known as the world's most famous scientific thinker and most outstanding theoretical physicist after Einstein.

He also proved the black hole area theorem. Hawking's life is very legendary. In terms of scientific achievements, he is one of the most outstanding scientists in history. He held the most lofty professorship ever held at Cambridge University, that of Newton and Dirac as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. He holds several honorary degrees and is a fellow of the Royal Society.

He suffered from ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) and was confined to a wheelchair for 40 years. However, he was disabled physically and mentally, turning this into an advantage. , overcame disability and became a supernova in the international physics community. He couldn't write and couldn't even speak clearly, but he transcended theories such as relativity, quantum mechanics, and the Big Bang and entered the "geometric dance" of creating the universe. Even though he was sitting so helplessly in a wheelchair, his mind brilliantly traveled across the vastness of time and space and solved the mysteries of the universe.

Hawking’s charm lies not only in the fact that he is a legendary physics genius, but also in the fact that he is an impressive man in life. His scientific spirit and brave and tenacious personality deeply attracted everyone who knew him. ;