Professor Stephen Hawking dies
Famous English theoretical physicist and mathematician as well known personality throughout the world He is considered as one of the world's theoretical physicists. Hooking retired on October 1, 2009, as Lucasian professor of Cambridge University (Sir Isaac Newton also was in this position). He is also a resident of Gannville and Keith College of Cambridge. In spite of being extremely physically handicapped and persistently flawlessly for ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or Lou Geehrig Disease - a type of motor neurone disease) for many years he has been successfully running his research work.
Hawking's two contributions to physics are most recognized. Synagogue theory relating to general relativity with teammate Roger Penraj in early life. The theory of Hawking's first uncertainty applies to the horizon of the black hole, showing that the particle flow being disseminated from the black hole. This distortion is now called Hawking radiation (or sometimes Beckenstein-Hawking radiation). For nearly 40 years, Hawking has been practicing theoretical physics. Hawking has become quite famous in the academic world since his book and various events. He is a respected Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a life member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.
Hawking died at his home in Cambridge in the early morning of 14 March 2018, according to a family spokesman.