On Saturday, the famous search engine "Google" celebrated the birthday of the late physicist Stephen Hawking, who amazed the world with his achievements despite suffering from illness for most of his life. Google released an expressive video showcasing Hawking's most significant accomplishments, particularly his well-known theory on black holes, in honor of his birthday, which falls on January 2, 1942.
Hawking is considered one of the foremost physicists in the world, having earned a first-class honors degree in physics from the University of Oxford before completing his studies at the University of Cambridge, where he obtained a doctorate in cosmology. He contributed numerous important theories and research, especially his work on the relationship between black holes and thermodynamics, as well as studies on the sequence of time.
Among his achievements is his bestselling book titled "A Brief History of Time." Despite his tremendous successes, Hawking suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), which restricted his movement for most of his life. He was also known for his sense of humor, received worldwide respect, and was recognized as "the public ambassador for science" due to his efforts to make his research accessible to the average person.