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Hawking's classic quotations

Introduction: stephen william hawking is regarded as the most outstanding theoretical physicist after Einstein. The following are Hawking's classic quotations, for your reference!

1. You cannot be physically and mentally disabled at the same time. -Hawking

2. Knowing and not knowing is a kind of gain. —— Hawking

3. If a person is physically disabled, he must never be mentally disabled. -Hawking

4. No matter how bad the fate is, people should always do something. Where there is life, there is hope. -Hawking

5. If a person has no dreams, he is dead. -stephen william hawking

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

7. Matter in the universe is composed of positive energy. -stephen william hawking

8. Life is unfair. No matter what your situation is, you can only go all out. -Hawking

9. It would be a tragedy if life had no fun. -Hawking

1. I have relatives and friends who love me and I love them; By the way, I still have a grateful heart. -Hawking

11. Even if I am locked in a shell, I still think I am the king of the infinite universe. -stephen william hawking

12, * * and scientists are the two best occupations. -Hawking

13. Every equation will reduce the sales of books by half. -Hawking

14. It took thousands of years for human beings to move from the obscurity of myth to the clarity of reason. -Hawking

15. When I was 21 years old, my expectations became zero. Since then, everything has become an extra allowance. -Hawking

16. When you are faced with the possibility of dying, you will realize that life is precious and you have a lot of things to do. -stephen william hawking

17. Psychology is an effective model for the human body, and free will can be embedded in it. From then on, poetry dwells in time, emotions soothe people, and the flowers of art bloom. -Hawking

18. God makes both geniuses and fools, which does not depend on talent, but is the result of different levels of personal efforts. -stephen william hawking

19. My goal is simple, that is, to understand the universe as a whole-why it is so and why it exists. -stephen william hawking

2. I have noticed that even people who claim that everything is predestined and there is no way to change it will look before crossing the street. -stephen william hawking

21. The birth of a complete theory will be the ultimate victory of human reason, because then we know the spirit of God. -hawking

22. I dare not bet with my colleagues about the controversy about space-time physics, because I am afraid that they are future people coming through wormholes, and they know the standard answer very well. -Hawking

23. At that time, the world could be understood, and the complex events around us could be reduced to simple principles and clarified without resorting to mysterious or theological explanations. Hawking

24. I have noticed that even those who claim that everything is predestined and we are powerless to change it will look left and right before crossing the road. Hawking

25. I don't think we can continue to exist on the earth for 1 years unless we escape from this fragile planet. We should look up at the stars instead of always staring at our feet. —— Hawking

26. My fingers can still move and my brain can still think; I have an ideal that I pursue all my life. I have relatives and friends who love and love me. By the way, I still have a grateful heart. -Hawking

Introduction to Hawking

Stephen William Hawking (January 8, 1942-), a famous physicist at Cambridge University in England, is regarded as the most outstanding theoretical physicist after Einstein.

He suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [Lugar's disease], and he is paralyzed and unable to speak. The only place he can move is two eyes and three fingers, and he can't move anywhere else.

From 1979 to 29, he served as Lucas Professor of Mathematics, which was the highest professorship in Britain. Hawking's main research fields are cosmology and black holes. He has proved the singularity theorem of general relativity and the black hole area theorem, and put forward the evaporation phenomenon of black holes and the borderless Hawking universe model, which has taken an important step in unifying the two basic theories of physics in the 2th century-relativity founded by Einstein and quantum mechanics founded by Planck.