Stephen Hawking, His Life and Work

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by Kitty Ferguson


  African winters 47, 48

  Hawking, George (Robert’s son) 380, 395, 445

  Hawking, Isobel (SWH’s mother) 42–53, 66–7, 145, 234, 280, 380, 445

  Hawking, Jane 445

  as Jane Wilde

  at school 48

  dating 69–76

  engagement 75–81

  marriage 81

  on SWH at 20 62

  and choral singing 146, 153, 155, 157, 272–3

  and Jonathan Hellyer Jones 155–6, 272, 310, 317–18

  marriage to 312

  and Lucy’s William 378

  and SWH’s health 87, 88

  disabled living support 247–8

  on nurses 267

  tracheotomy & effects 227–9

  at SWH’s 60th birthday 350

  At Home in France 309

  divorce 308

  doctoral work 85, 132, 135, 153, 156, 157, 162

  family life 131–7, 143–6, 151, 155–7, 243–4

  Music to Move the Stars 274, 309, 317–18

  on BBC TV film Hawking 365–6

  on SWH 248, 272–3

  religious faith 74, 137–9, 156, 244, 273

  teaching 162

  USSR visit 118

  Hawking, Katrina (Robert’s wife) 395, 445

  Hawking, Lucy 112, 131, 132, 134, 136, 144–5, 155–6, 162–3, 224, 226, 269, 272, 445

  and Cambridge Youth Theatre 244

  marriage to Alex Mackenzie Smith 312

  on God and Stephen Hawking 318

  on SWH 245–6

  son William 332, 378, 440, 445

  works

  Jaded (novel) 378

  The Accidental Marathon (novel) 378

  works with SWH

  George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt 379–81, 396

  George’s Secret Key to the Universe 370, 379–81, 386

  Hawking, Mary (SWH’s sister) 44, 52, 66, 84, 86

  Hawking, Philippa (SWH’s sister) 44, 75, 145

  Hawking, Robert 86, 132–6, 144–5, 162, 224, 272, 309, 395, 445

  at school 133, 146, 162, 224

  early physics conference question 380

  natural science at Cambridge 234, 244

  Venture Scout expedition 226

  Hawking, Rose (Robert’s daughter) 395, 445

  Hawking, Stephen William 15

  early life and family

  early life 41–62

  early friendships 42, 50–2

  schooldays 41–2, 48–53

  and science career 49–50

  and mathematics studies 52–3, 54, 55, 64, 65, 84

  at University College Oxford 54–62

  graduate work at Cambridge 59–60, 63–70, 77–9, 84–5

  marriages see Mason, Elaine; Wilde, Jane

  family life see Hawking family

  60th birthday celebration 349–53

  see also specific family members

  and Caltech see California Institute of Technology

  bets

  cosmic censorship 312–14

  Cygnus X-1 148, 150–1, 249–50

  Higgs particle non-appearence 161–2

  Preskill information paradox 362–4

  Cambridge appointments

  chair in gravitational physics 155

  DAMTP

  research fellowship 79–80, 83–8

  readership 1975 153

  Director of Research, Centre for Theoretical Cosmology 308

  Gonville and Caius college, research fellowships 80, 83–8, 132–3

  Institute of Astronomy, research fellowship 84, 133

  Lucasian Professor of Mathematics 15, 157, 266, 275–6, 282, 393, 395

  celebrity/publicity 86–7, 239–42, 243–50, 366–7

  action figure 317

  Al Gore tribute 324–5

  and Corpus clock 391–3

  as superhero 270–2

  blog question on human future 381–2

  Guardian interview 2011 442–3

  instanton (‘pea’) theory clash with Linde 321–3

  KF first biography 269–70, 273–4, 282–3

  Larry King interview 324

  Late Night with Conan O’Brien show 355

  portrayed in Philip Glass’s The Voyage 291–2

  Simpsons & Dilbert episodes 317, 369

  Star Trek cameo 292–3

  voice in Pink Floyd’s The Division Bell 293

  communication 88, 140–1

  Equalizer program 229–35, 238–9, 324–5

  control system 370–1

  Galfard and 356–7

  post-tracheotomy 227–34

  electric wheelchair driving 144, 152–5, 164, 267–8

  road accidents 288–9, 349, 352–3

  health/disability 131–4, 136–7, 139–43

  ALS diagnosed 65–70

  at Oxford 61–2

  attitude to 76–7

  independence 87–8

  non-discussion 74, 82–3, 133–4

  choking 82–3, 84

  head injury 61

  nursing assistance 158, 228–9, 232–3, 267

  Oakland resuscitation 371

  physical abuse rumours 326, 366, 372

  pneumonia 2003–4 358

  tracheotomy & effects 227–9

  honours

  Albert Einstein Award 157

  Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics 193

  Caius Fellowship for Distinction in Science 88

  Cambridge honorary doctorate 248

  Companion of Honour 248

  Cosmos Award 399

  Fonseca Prize 385

  Harvard honorary degree 277

  honorary degrees 157, 244

  James Smithson Bicentennial Medal 366–7

  Paul Dirac Medal 237

  Pontifical Academy of Sciences 237

  Pope Pius XII medal 147

  Royal Society

  Fellowship 141

  Copley Medal 371

  Hughes Medal 157

  US Presidential Medal of Freedom 399

  Wolf Prize 244, 269, 371

  opinions/advocacy

  and Ban the Bomb marches 62, 193

  and disabled people see disabled people

  on computer viruses as life 295–6

  on God 137–9, 218–21, 244, 277

  on extraterrestrial intelligent life 367, 397–8, 435–6

  on government research funding cuts 394

  on human DNA redesign 316, 343–5

  on human population dangers 316, 343–5

  on model-dependent realism 421–5, 432–4, 441–2

  on millennium speculations 316, 343–5

  on National Health Service 399

  on Pope and universe origin speculation 174–6, 382–3

  on scientific determinism 420–1

  on space colonization 381, 395–8

  on theories and models 27–30

  on US invasion of Iraq 368

  socialism 66

  travel 287–8, 324–6, 355, 366, 371, 378–9, 384–7, 395–9, 444–5, 446

  Antarctica visit 314

  balloon flight 227–8, 352

  Chile 385

  China 371, 382

  Easter Island 385

  equipment 325–6

  Israel 371

  Japan 287–8

  South Africa 385

  Spain 325, 366, 367–8, 371

  Virgin Galactic flight 381

  Zero-Gravity flight 383–4

  work methods 112–13

  as mentor 153

  mental calculations 125, 131–2

  office 331–3, 340, 440–1, 446

  research attitude 163–4

  working days 265–9, 282–3

  works: publications/lectures

  A Brief History of Time 25, 26, 118, 138, 159, 174n, 185, 218–21, 425–6, 429–33

  concept/production 224–5, 229, 235–7, 238

  popularity/sales 238–42, 307

  A Brief History of Time: A Reader’s Companion 219, 239–40, 280

  A
Brief History of Time (film) 278–82

  Adams Prize essay 85

  Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays 293, 319–11

  ‘Breakdown of Predictability in Gravitational Collapse’ 148

  ‘Boundary Conditions of the Universe’ 175

  CERN lecture ‘The Creation of the Universe’ 399

  ‘chronology protection conjecture’ 261–2

  God Created the Integers 368

  ‘Imagination and Change: Science in the Next

  Millennium’ 316

  lectures at Caltech 325, 355, 363–4, 366, 377, 386, 390, 395–8, 415, 419

  Lucasian lecture, ‘Is the End in Sight for Theoretical Physics?’ 15–17, 29–30, 33, 38, 159–62, 165, 257, 275–7, 345, 453g

  NASA lecture ‘Why We Should Go into Space’ 396–8

  On the Shoulders of Giants 353

  Paul Dirac Centennial lecture 346

  ‘Singularities and the Geometry of Space-Time’ 85

  ‘Sixty Years in a Nutshell’ 349

  The Universe in a Nutshell, writing/publication 329–31, 334–5, 340, 378

  with George Ellis, The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time 118

  with Leonard Mlodinow

  A Briefer History of Time 368

  The Grand Design 375, 378, 411–34

  with Lucy Hawking 345

  George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt 379–81, 396

  George’s Secret Key to the Universe 370, 379–81, 386

  with Penrose, The Nature of Space and Time 310–11, 314, 316

  Hawking, Timothy 134, 157, 162, 226, 231, 240, 244–5, 269, 273, 310, 318

  Hawking radiation 121–5, 122f6.2, 196–8, 257, 452g

  and information loss 166–9

  and uncertainty principle 386

  COBE findings 290–1

  information paradox 357–64

  laboratory creation experiment 408–10

  theory reception 125–7

  Hawkingese 47

  health care, universal, SWH on 399

  Heisenberg, Werner, uncertainty principle 167, 171, 452g

  helium 352g

  Herman, Robert, and CMBR 180–1

  Hertog, Thomas

  and Hartle & SWH, on evidence from observable universe 405–8

  and SWH, no-boundary initial conditions, top-down approach 376–8

  Higgs boson 389–92

  Higgs field 161

  Higgs, Peter 161

  and SWH 389–91

  Highgate, Hawking family at 44

  Hilton, Paris, and Virgin Galactic 381

  Hodgkin, Sir Alan 141

  holographic principle Susskind on 304–6

  and brane worlds theory 336–7

  Hooft, Gerard ’t, on dimensional reduction 304

  horizons see event horizons

  Hoyle, Fred 59, 63

  on anthropic principle 177

  SWH challenge to 78, 86–7

  Hubble, Edwin, on expanding universe 89–90, 107–8

  human DNA redesign, SWH on 316, 343–5

  Humphrey, Simon 48, 53

  hydrogen 452g

  imaginary numbers 209, 453g

  imaginary time 209, 215, 220–1, 453g

  baby universes in 251, 258–60

  infinities, physical theories and 33

  inflation theory 179, 184–9, 190–4

  flat universe prediction 315–16, 319–20, 400–1

  and accelerating expansion 314–16

  and brane worlds theory 336–7, 372

  and CMBR 354–5, 372, 400–1

  and gravitational waves 404–5

  chaotic inflation 221–3, 284–7

  eternal inflation models 284–7, 375–7, 405–8

  anthropic principle 376

  eternal fractal growth 284–7

  evidence search 405–8

  inflationary-universe model 453g

  variation patterns 223

  information paradox 328–9, 357–64

  and black holes 148, 165–73

  and p-branes 327–9

  and quantum theory 165–73

  and wormholes 262

  conservation law 166, 167–9

  solution 358–64, 369–70

  Susskind and 166–73, 302–6

  initial conditions 453g

  instanton (‘pea’) theory 320–3, 375–6

  Institute of Physics, Paul Dirac Medal 237

  Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking 434–40

  Iraq

  Ur of Mesopotamia 19

  US invasion, SWH on 368

  irreducible mass 115–16

  isotropy 221–3

  Israel 371

  Wolf Foundation 244, 269

  Israel, Werner 157, 238

  James Smithson Bicentennial Medal 366

  Japan, SWH visits 287–8

  John Paul II, Pope, on universe origin speculation 174–6, 179, 382–3

  Jones, Jonathan Hellyer 155–6, 226, 228, 244, 312, 445

  Jane Hawking and 155, 272, 310, 312, 317–18

  at SWH’s 60th birthday 350

  Kane, Gordon, SWH bet on Higgs boson 389

  Kennedy, John F., SWH on 73

  Kenwood House, Hampstead 47

  Kepler, Johannes 353

  King, Basil 41–2, 69, 70

  King, Diana 69

  on SWH 62, 70

  King, Larry, SWH interview 321

  King’s College London, general relativity course 64

  Kuchar, Karel, on role for God 218

  LaFlamme, Raymond, and arrows of time 226, 300

  Lapades, Alan (graduate assistant) 153

  Laplace, Pierre-Simon de, scientific determinism 170–3, 420

  Large Electron Positron (LEP) experiment 389

  Large Hadron Collider, CERN 161–2, 388–91

  hopes for 390

  Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) 403–4, 403f19.1

  Late Night with Conan O’Brien show 355

  laws, physical universe 425–7

  life forms, SWH on 295–6

  light

  and motion 93–8

  and spacetime warp 95–8, 97f5.2

  models and complementarity 304

  speed 98–105, 209–12

  see also escape velocity

  Linde, Andrei, string theory and multiverse inflation 327

  clash with SWH in Moscow 190–5

  inflation theory 190–5

  chaotic inflation 221–3, 284–6

  eternal inflation 284–6, 327, 373–5

  on instanton (‘pea’) theory 321–2

  on string compactification 373, 375

  on string theory equations 374

  Livio, Mario, and anthropic principle 376

  London taxi cabs, Hawking family and 45–6

  Lou Gehrig’s disease see amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

  LUCE (Logical Uniselector Computing Engine) 52–3

  M-theory 345–9, 412–34

  and belief in God 425–6, 431–3

  and model-dependent realism 423–5

  and string curling 375, 414–20

  anthropic principle 419

  as approximation family 414

  MacArthur Foundation, nursing grant 229, 234

  Macmillan Publishers, and Jane Hawking autobiography 310

  Macworld Expo 1994 295

  Majorca 48

  Maldacena, Juan Martin

  and Susskind’s information paradox solution 357–63

  ADS-CFT duality 373

  Mandela, Nelson 385

  Masey, Sue (personal assistant) 267, 274, 289

  Mason, David 233, 234

  on Elaine’s marriage to SWH 309

  Mason, Elaine 233–4, 242, 244, 271, 289

  and Spielberg film 280

  marriage to SWH 274–5, 282, 308–10

  SWH divorce from 371

  mass, and gravity 91–3

  Master of the Universe: Stephen Hawking 244, 273

  McClenahan, John 41–2, 50, 86
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  Miami, astrophysics conference 84

  microwave radiation 453g

  Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics 355

  Mlodinow, Leonard and SWH

  A Briefer History of Time 368

  The Grand Design 375, 378, 411–34

  model world games, SWH and 50–1

  model-dependent realism 421–5, 432–4, 441–2

  and M-theory 424–5

  model-independent reality 310–11

  models, defined 26–30

  Monroe, Marilyn 266, 332, 349, 350, 440

  Morris, Errol, directs A Brief History of Time 278–81, 439

  Moscow Institute of Applied Mathematics 148

  Moss, Ian, and inflation theory 193

  motion

  and gravity 91–8

  and light 93–8

  laws of 19–20

  Motor Neuron Disease Association 157

  Chelsea Flower Show garden 400

  Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatory 315

  multiverse in M-theory 284, 428–9

  and curled-up dimensions 374–5

  and eternal inflation 327, 408ff

  see also universe

  mysticism 178

  N=8 supergravity theory 16, 159–60, 453g

  not answer 276, 345–6

  naked singularities 312–14, 453g

  Narlikar, Jayant 59, 78

  NASA

  Big Bang Observer 404

  Einstein Inflation Probe 404–5

  National Institute for Medical Research 45

  National Society of Film Critics 281

  natural science, SWH studies 52, 54–60

  Nature 126, 218

  neutron star 453g

  neutrons 20, 36–9, 453g

  Neville, John 293

  New Cavendish Laboratory see Cavendish Laboratory

  New York Times 140, 163, 281, 429–30

  Newnham Croft Primary School 133, 162, 224, 325

  Newsweek 294

  Newton, Sir Isaac 16, 85, 353

  Principia Mathematica, tercentenary festschrift 237–8

  laws of motion 20, 92–3

  theory of gravity 28, 31, 92–3, 123, 453–4g

  Newton Institute 311

  Newtonian gravity, maths of 35

  Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS) 385

  Nimoy, Leonard 292

  no-boundary proposal 29, 175, 215–21, 319–23, 454g

  and arrows of time 297–301

  cosmological arrow 300–1

  and brane worlds theory 336–7

  and information paradox 369–70

  and Theory of Everything 276

  initial conditions, top-down approach 370, 376–7, 418–20, 425–6, 430, 432

  wave function, and universe models 406–8

  Nobel Symposium on String Theory and Cosmology 355

  Novikov, Igor, search for black holes in binaries 149–50

  nuclear weapons stockpiles threat 193

  nucleus 454g

  see also particles

  Nuffield Workshop on the Very Early Universe 194

  Obama, Barack, SWH’s Presidential Medal of Freedom 399

  optical telescope 454g

 

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