How long was Stephen Hawking supposed to live?

The life expectancy of Stephen Hawking, according to the ENCALS model. Stephen W Hawking, one of the most famous physicists, died on March 14, 2018, at the age of 76 years.
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What is the longest someone has lived with ALS?

(The famous physicist Stephen Hawking, for example, lived for more than 50 years after he was diagnosed.) There is no known cure to stop or reverse ALS. Each person with ALS experiences a different proportion of upper and lower motor neurons that die.
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At what age did Stephen Hawking became paralyzed?

Hawking was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig's disease, when he was only 21. ALS affects the nerve cells involved in voluntary muscle movement, decreasing a person's ability to move and speak over time.
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What is Stephen Hawking IQ level?

Professor Stephen Hawking never revealed his IQ, however it's widely believed to have been 160. This high score falls in the genius category, with 0.003% of people scoring that high.
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Was Stephen Hawking happy?

Happy and paralyzed:

I'm happier now than before I developed the condition. I am lucky to be working in theoretical physics, one of the few areas in which disability is not a serious handicap.” Stephen Hawkins, NYT interview.
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Is Stephen Hawking smart?

Stephen Hawking, seen by many as the world's smartest person, never revealed his IQ score. It's not even known if he took an IQ test. Hawking, a renowned theoretical physicist, died at the age of 76 on March 14 2018.
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What did Stephen Hawking said before he died?

His final words in the book were: "There is no God. No one directs the universe." It wasn't the first time Hawking had rejected the idea of a God or higher power.
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Is als a painful death?

There is no reason that people with ALS have to live in pain. Although only a limited number of people with ALS experience pain, the thought of living with constant pain can be frightening. The disease itself does not cause pain.
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Will ALS ever be cured?

Unfortunately, there is no known cure for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), and the current prognosis is two to four years from onset. Recent advances in stem cell technology have provided both new tools for researchers to fight ALS, as well as possible new treatments for patients themselves.
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How did Stephen Hawking get his disease?

While in Cambridge, his father took him to the family physician who sent him to the hospital for tests after his 21st birthday. Stephen Hawking told the British Medical Journal that this motor neuron disease has many potential causes, and that his ailment might be due to an inability to absorb vitamins [1].
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What was Stephen Hawking's last warning?

Stephen Hawking has a final message for humanity: If robots don't get us, climate change will.
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Is Stephen Hawking smarter than Einstein?

Both Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein had an IQ of 160. But, Hawking achieved more in the same amount of time as Einstein had.
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Did Stephen Hawking drive a car?

Later, he had to discontinue the use of the car but he never lost his drive and the desire to travel as far and wide as possible. One regret is he didn't live long enough to achieve his dream of going into space. I'm often asked where Stephen stands in the pantheon of great physicists.
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What is Einstein's IQ level?

2. Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist and philosopher of science whose estimated IQ scores range from 205 to 225 by different measures. He is best known for his mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2 which has been called the world's most famous equation.
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Was Stephen Hawking born disabled?

Stephen Hawking was born in England in 1942 and lived a good portion of his life without a disability.
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When did Stephen Hawking stop talking?

Hawking lost his ability to speak in 1985, when, on a trip to CERN in Geneva, he caught pneumonia. In the hospital, he was put on a ventilator. His condition was critical. The doctors asked Hawking's then-wife, Jane, whether they should turn off the life support.
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How does Stephen Hawking view his brain?

“I think the brain is like a program in the mind, which is like a computer, so it's theoretically possible to copy the brain on to a computer and so provide a form of life after death,” he told the Guardian.
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Why did Stephen Hawking not get a Nobel Prize?

Hawking would not be the first scientist to have died too soon for a possible Nobel Prize.
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What kind of man was Stephen Hawking?

Stephen Hawking was regarded as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists in history. His work on the origins and structure of the universe, from the Big Bang to black holes, revolutionized the field, while his best-selling books have appealed to readers who may not have Hawking's scientific background.
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How is Stephen Hawking a genius?

1) He invented black holes*

Through his mathematical theorems, Hawking was able to “prove” exceptions in Einstein's theories of gravity. His work showed that there were points in the universe where those gravitational theories broke down. Black holes formed some of these “singularities.”
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Why did Sun make him silent?

Why did 'the sun made him silent'? Answer: The letters on his screen couldn't be displayed because of the sunlight. So he couldn't communicate.
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