(천재) 스티븐 호킹박사와의 인터뷰

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천재 스티븐 호킹박사와의 인터뷰

And remarkable. The reigning genius Stephen Hawking on his children and the quest that disease cannot curb억제. From ABC News, this is ABC World News with Diane Sawyer. We had a rare chance to catch up with a man whose mind has been ranked with Einstein and Newton. Stephen Hawking was honored recently at the world’s science festival. His daily life is constricted제약 by Lou Gehrig’s disease.

 

68-year-old Stephen Hawking, physicist, father, philosopher. Body so disabled by ALS, he has the control of only one muscle in his right cheek which twitches씰룩 거리다 to become his voice. His daughter, lucy. “Every single word comes from a movement of a cheek muscle.  A very tiny specific muscular movement.  That requires extreme dedication and commitment전념과 노력.” Each twitch moves a cursor to a letter or number, a preexisting word. And because he can only type one to two words a minute, we told him what we wanted to ask beforehand. His words are then read by computerized voice. 

 

He was 21 years old, a university student, when suddenly he started falling for no apparent reason with the diagnosis, ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease, he said he felt he faced an execution. But then racing against the clock, he turned to his work. He married twice, had three children, and outlived the prognosis예측 by 43 years treating every single day as a chance to ask a new question.  If the universe gave you a giant gift tomorrow, an answer, what’s the answer you most want?  “I want to know why the universe exists.”

 

Hawking has said he believes in the creative majesty of scientific law, not a personal god for humans. “When you look at the vast size of the universe, and how insignificant하찮은 and accidental human life is in it, that seems most implausible믿기 어려운.” Recently in a discovery channel series, he made news saying somewhere in the universe, there must be other living things.  He even dreamed of their possible shapes and sizes, but warned they may not be so friendly.

 

And then in 2007, he got to experience the wonder of flying in space himself in a zero gravity airplane.  Finally, his own body, no burden, then back to earth. And his three children, three grandchildren who say he may have taught the world about black holes and gravity, but he taught them about daily courage and infinite무한한 kindness. And then what do you say to your children?  What is the best fatherly advice that you give them? 

 

“Here are the most important pieces of advice that I've passed on to my children.  One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet.  Two, never give up work.  Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it.” That's beautiful advice. “Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is rare, and don't throw it away.” Lucky children to have you.

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