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Stephen Hawking is dead

Last posted Mar 22, 2018 at 09:30PM EDT. Added Mar 14, 2018 at 12:43AM EDT
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I guess I can repost what I posted in the last thread:

Physicist, Teacher, and inspiration for any and all who not only might be interested in Science, but who might also have the honor of working in it. His Energy shall not dissipate for a long, long time. RIP Dr. Hawking.

I remember watching "The Theory of Everything," that biography film about Stephen Hawking a few years ago. Knowing what he went through, I'd say he lived a successful life. He managed to win against all odds and hardships put against him. And for that, I wish that he Rests in Peace

Team Arkos wrote:

I hope they will bury his ashes/remains out in deep space. I think it would be fitting for him to rest out in the stars.

If it's just his ashes that would run only a couple thousand. There are some people that do that nowadays.

Team Arkos wrote:

I hope they will bury his ashes/remains out in deep space. I think it would be fitting for him to rest out in the stars.

We got a Tesla flying out there with the passenger seat empty.

I'm surprised he did not die sooner due to his condition. I am happy that the guy lived a long life as he did. He is an inspiration to all with ALS or other forms of disabilities.

Proud of you man, god speed.

RandomMan wrote:

We got a Tesla flying out there with the passenger seat empty.

That… wow, that IS an awesome way to be buried in space. Sad to say it's too late to do that now. Hopeful in time when space launches will become cheap enough for wealthy people to have their remains buried in space that way.

The lesson that you learn from Mr. Hawking is not one of space, time, or science at all. His lesson is that when a doctor tells you how long you have left, you should and the best of it, and you may just wind up living fifty-three years longer than his original prediction.

Skeletor-sm

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