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Stephen William Chaucin was born on January 8, 1942 in Oxford,
England. His parents studied at the University of Oxford. Stephen had two
sisters and a brother. His father, a medical surgeon, preferred his son to
become a doctor in the medical field. But Stephen was interested in mathematics
and physics.
Steve studied at St. Albert College, where he did not have outstanding
talents. He often stayed in the classroom with the last three children.
Stephen, who entered Oxford at the age of 17, was soon able to study his
subject-matter, so he did not have to work exhaustively. Therefore, as a very
socialist figure, Stephen was known to be among the contemporaries At Oxford
University, he spent only one hour alone for his own academic lessons. Stephen,
who was interested in physics, gained a first class Honors degree in 1962. At
the same time, he begins to study at the Cambridge University. His decision to
study in Cambridge was a turning point in his life and helped to bring the
study of the origins of the universe into a new dimension.
For the first time, he was in the University of Oxford when he began
to experience stumbling, such as stumps, loss of balance, speech impediments.
Stephen did not care much about this and did not say it to anyone. This was a
bit worse at Cambridge University in 1963. Nevertheless, Stephen could not have
imagined that he had a terrible disease. His father had seen a change in his
son, and Stephen was taken to a doctor.
"They picked up an arsenal sample from my arm. He connected
electrodes to the eye and made a fine fluid injected in the back. Despite being
constantly observing X-ray, I have not been able to tell a specific disease.Eventually,
doctors revealed the disease to Steven's father. That is, the 21st year old man brain cells are at an early stage of a debilitating disease, move
to Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's disease. They said
gradually that this condition was intensifying and as a result, the muscles
were damaged, and that Stephen could only live for another two and a half years.
This shocked Steven's family.At first, all had hoped, but in reality, it had a
dream for Steven. He created a new hope for this dream. He firmly believed that
there are many things to do in life.
Stephen was in love with a young woman who met at a festive party in
1963 before learning about his illness. She was Jane Wild, who was reading a
language course. In 1965, Stephen married Stephen's with serious illness and
had little time for him to live. Jane devastated her dreams and hopes for the
welfare of his life, working with her children and at home. Indeed, she is the
shadowy strength of his life. New concepts and discoveries by Stephen could not
have been there for her to stay.
Their first child, Robert, was born in 1967, and the second child,
Lucy, was born in 1969. Timothy, their third child, is born ten years from her
birth. In 1990, Jane separated from him.
Before identifying ALS, Stephen did not focus on his research. But he wanted
to complete somehow within a short period of time .
"Before my illness was diagnosed, I had been living my life on a
regular basis. There was nothing worthwhile to do, "he says.
The invention of the universe, another young scientist, Roger Penrose,
led the study of the beginnings of Stephen's universe, the end of the star and
the black hole. In the meantime, his health was deteriorating. In 1969, Stephen
received a doctor's advice to use a wheel chair, and in 1973, Stephen's first
book, The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time, was published. After his
discoveries about black holes in 1974, Stephen became a celebrated figure in
the world of science
By 1970, Stephen was able to work alone, eating and drinking, but the
words had become obscured. So it was only close to the closest to understand
what he said. Doctors did not believe Steven was alive in 1985 when he was in
critical condition. Because of the surgery, which caused him to lose his voice
forever.
This is a huge obstacle for Stephan to continue his work. In the
meantime, the relatives of Stephen's family have heard of a computer program
designer. By pressing the buttons with fingers, it was set to select words for
a computer screen and to express ideas. The words on the screen are heard here
as the voice. It is at this time that A Brief History of Time, a turning point
of his track, is being written. Even today, this remarkable man, who is
researching the theory of all things in the universe.
The theory of everything movie
...
Stephen, who had been living for less than three years, still lives.
In November 2014, the theory of everything was released by the story of Steven
and Jane. Eddie Redmayne plays the role of Steven, and Jane's character is
played by Felicity Jones. Here he includes his school time, marriage, disease
and scientific findings. Eddie won the Best Actor Oscar for 2015.
"There is no limit to the universe. Similarly, human effort
should be limited. Whatever the situation, you have a way to fulfill your
expectations. There's life expectancy. "Stephen says.
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