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updated 10:20 AM UTC, Dec 13, 2023

Stephen Hawking’s Wheelchair & Thesis Sold £881,500 At Auction

Unic Press UK: A motorized wheelchair used by the Professor Stephen Hawking (bless his soul) and a copy of his doctoral thesis were sold £881,500 at auction.

Hawking’s 1965 Cambridge University thesis – Properties of Expanding Universes – sold for £584,750. The motorized wheelchair fetched £296,750, the Sky News reported.

About Stephen Hawking (Source: http://www.hawking.org.uk/)

His many publications included The Large Scale Structure of Spacetime with G F R Ellis, General Relativity: An Einstein Centenary Survey, with W Israel, and 300 Years of Gravitation, with W Israel. Among the popular books Stephen Hawking published are his best seller A Brief History of TimeBlack Holes and Baby Universes and Other EssaysThe Universe in a NutshellThe Grand Design and My Brief History.

“Professor Stephen Hawking received thirteen honorary degrees. He was awarded CBE (1982), Companion of Honour (1989) and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2009). He was the recipient of many awards, medals and prizes, most notably the Fundamental Physics prize (2013), Copley Medal (2006) and the Wolf Foundation prize (1988). He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and a member of the US National Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.

“In 1963 Stephen was diagnosed with ALS, a form of Motor Neurone Disease, shortly after his 21st birthday. In spite of being wheelchair-bound and dependent on a computerised voice system for communication Stephen continued to combine family life (he has three children and three grandchildren) with his research into theoretical physics, in addition to an extensive programme of travel and public lectures. Thanks to the Zero-G Corporation, he experienced weightlessness in 2007 and always hoped to make it into space one day.” 

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