Kool said:
I wonder if he is still an atheist
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He began to use crutches in the 1960s, but long fought the use of a wheelchair. When he finally relented, he became notorious for his wild driving along the streets of Cambridge, not to mention the intentional running over of students' toes and the occasional spin on the dance floor at college parties.
superunknown said:Quote:
He began to use crutches in the 1960s, but long fought the use of a wheelchair. When he finally relented, he became notorious for his wild driving along the streets of Cambridge, not to mention the intentional running over of students' toes and the occasional spin on the dance floor at college parties.
DrHeadShrink said:
He spoke twice at A&M I believe
RIP
HC said:
I don't recall using a hawking constant in any of my classes, although I do recognize him. Why is he famous in the science world?
RIP, my dude
Kool said:
I wonder if he is still an atheist
so he spent a life time worrying about **** that doesn't matter instead of coming up with solutions to problems in our physical world. Seems like a misapplication of brain power.AstroAg17 said:
He's basically been the most important figure in the study of black holes and singularities. He has his name on all sorts of laws and phenomena related to those things.
oh boo hoo.Chipotlemonger said:
This is a naive statement
Chipotlemonger said:
This is a naive statement
He spoke at least once while I was there. Possibly 2005 or 2006.DrHeadShrink said:
He spoke twice at A&M I believe
RIP