Stephen Hawking
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Stephen Hawking: An English theoretical physicist and cosmologist, born in 1942. He is renowned for his groundbreaking work on black holes, cosmology, and the nature of the universe, particularly for theorizing that black holes emit radiation (Hawking radiation). Despite being diagnosed with a motor neuron disease, he achieved global fame as a scientist and author of the popular science book A Brief History of Time.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Stephen Hawking made profound contributions to our understanding of black holes.
- The theories of Stephen Hawking have inspired a generation of physicists.
- Many people around the world read Stephen Hawking's bestselling book.
Advanced Usage
- "Hawking's legacy": Refers to the enduring impact of Stephen Hawking's scientific work and public engagement.
- Hawking's legacy continues to shape modern theoretical physics.
- "In the spirit of Stephen Hawking": Used to describe an approach characterized by brilliant, imaginative thinking in the face of great challenges.
- She tackled the complex problem in the spirit of Stephen Hawking.
Variants and Related Words
- Hawking radiation (noun): The theoretical thermal radiation predicted to be emitted by black holes, due to quantum effects near the event horizon.
- The discovery of evidence for Hawking radiation would be a monumental achievement.
- Hawking (verb, unrelated common word): The activity of hunting birds with trained hawks. (Note: This is a distinct word and not a variant of the name Stephen Hawking).
Synonyms
- Theoretical physicist: A scientist who creates and develops theories to explain natural phenomena.
- Cosmologist: A scientist who studies the origin, evolution, and ultimate fate of the universe.
Related Phrases
- "A brief history of time": The title of Stephen Hawking's famous book, often used to reference his work or the field of cosmology itself.
- His lecture was like a live version of A Brief History of Time.
Related Idioms
- "To have a Hawking-like mind": An informal expression praising someone's exceptional intellectual capacity, especially in theoretical fields.
- Solving that equation requires a Hawking-like mind.
Noun
- English theoretical physicist (born in 1942)