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- Among these culture-shifting mothers is Isobel Hawking, mother of the great physicist Stephen Hawking (January 8, 1942–March 14, 2018) — a formidable mind whose work revolutionized our understanding of the universe and whose far-reaching legacy inspires poems.
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Jul 20, 2018 · Among these culture-shifting mothers is Isobel Hawking, mother of the great physicist Stephen Hawking (January 8, 1942–March 14, 2018) — a formidable mind whose work revolutionized our understanding of the universe and whose far-reaching legacy inspires poems. Stephen and Isobel Hawking.
Mar 14, 2018 · Stephen Hawking was the eldest of Frank and Isobel's four children. His father wanted him to pursue a career in medicine, but at an early age, Stephen began to show a passion for science and the sky.
Mar 14, 2018 · Isobel Hawking pursued a career in science herself. Born in Glasgow on March 3, 1915 to Dr James Walker and Agnes 'Nancy' Law, she was the second oldest of seven children.
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Jan 6, 2012 · Isobel held several jobs after graduation from Oxford, all of them beneath her ability and credentials as a university graduate. One was as an inspector of taxes.
Isobel was born in Scotland on March 3, 1915, the daughter of James and Agnes Walker. She was one of the few women to study economics, politics and philosophy at Oxford. She worked for several years in jobs far below her level. She married Frank Hawking, a recognized expert in tropical medicine.
He is known for his work related to the study of black holes. With the theoretical prediction that black holes emit radiation, a theory called ‘Hawking radiation,' he became the first to set forth a cosmology explained by a union of the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics.
Reads tagged with “Isobel Hawking” Stephen Hawking’s Mother on Her Son’s Singular Genius and How We Expand the Boundaries of Human Knowledge “People must think, they must go on thinking, they must try to extend the boundaries of knowledge; yet they don’t sometimes even know where to start.