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There may be order in the universe after all.
It’s a pivotal moment in history when a famous person dies. Especially now in the world of social media, people all over the world experience the domino effect that takes place after someone has passed away.
Stephen Hawking was an eminent physicist that quite literally changed the world with his theories. He made such an impact, that one would think it’s more than just a domino effect that people feel across the globe. Yes, there is a loss that we are all feeling. A hole in the future of science, where a man who has contributed so much can contribute no longer.
Stephen Hawking was born on the same date of Galileo's death, only 300 years later, on the 8th of January. Now, at the time of his death, he passed away the exact same date as Albert Einstein’s birth, the 14thof March, 139 years later.
Not only was Albert Einstein was born on 3/14, but Stephen Hawking died 3/14 and Pi Day is also on 3/14.
Perhaps the next prodigy was born today.
Stephen Hawking lived a remarkable life despite the disability which physically impaired him. Where most people would give up, Stephen thrived and continued to work.
"Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the universe exist." — the late Stephen Hawking.