Given two years to live when he was 21, Stephen Hawking went on to become one of the most well known scientists in history and has been an inspiration for many across the world. And of course he helped people to view disability in a totally different way, and for those who have seen his appearances on the Big Bang Theory he had a wicked sense of humour...a truly Great Briton.
Stephen Hawking 1942-2018
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Richard Tarleton
Just listened to an extract on the Today programme of a question and answer session, with questions sent in by listeners, from the programme a few years ago, on time, the origins of the universe, the future of mankind....
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He was absolutely extraordinary. Given that his scientific intellect was way beyond me, I am not in a position to assess his major contribution academically. It just seemed to me that any sort of substantial contribution of that kind would have been significant in itself. On two softer areas - first, I would like to think that he had a major long term impact on attitudes towards appearance and physical disability but fear that society in this regard always needs constant reminders. Secondly, comedy. I was deeply uneasy with "right on" comedians "pushing the boat out" in a period of constant digs at him. On that idea of cleverness, he himself had the cleverest last laugh by, as JC says, taking part in The Big Bang Theory. It is one of the three best - and intelligently scripted - American comedy series of all time. And as Bryn says, he will be back in the new Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy which seems apt.
RIP Stephen Hawking -
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