On the 80th birthday of the prominent cosmologist and novelist, Google has prepared an interesting and beautiful video doodle, which also offers a brief description of his life.
Surprisingly, the visual video was combined with regular authorization by using the same computer to make marketing noises.
Stephen Hawking had motor neurone disease, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and his speech came from a computer. On the screen, he could see a list of words that he could pick and use in phrases, and the computer would make machine noises with an American accent. Hawking used this approach right up until the end of his life.
“This example will provide encouragement to individuals throughout the globe who continue to work despite obstacles and physical limitations,” Hawking’s children, Lucy, Robert, and Tim, said of Google’s inventive doodle.
Hawking’s best-selling book is “A Brief History of Time,” which has sold millions of copies throughout the world due to its universal appeal.
Hawking’s fame has expanded dramatically since then, and the book has inspired many specialists to publish volumes on common sense.
Stephen Hawking has used mathematical and optical physics to help us understand the cosmos. His work on black holes, in particular, has been spectacular, allowing us to better grasp the evolution, life, and extinction of stars. Hawking died on March 14, 2018, after being born on January 8, 1942.

