Stephen Hawking left behind over $20 mn will with a thumbprint
The physicists ordered his academic awards and medals be split between his 3 children.
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Stephen Hawking's 13-page will was signed in 2007 with his thumb because of his battle with motor neurone disease.
LONDON: Stephen Hawking, one of the world's best-known physicists, has left behind 16.3 million pounds ($20 million) in a will which he signed with a thumbprint due to his motor neuron disease.
Hawking, who died in Cambridge aged 76 in 2018, put the large fortune in a trust fund for his three children and three grandchildren and also bequeathed 10,000 pounds to his loyal personal assistant Judith Croasdell, 71, according to a report in 'The Sun' newspaper.
A legal note to go with the will notes: "Signed with his 'mark' because although able to read the will he is prevented by physical disability from signing it."
The scientist ordered his academic awards and medals - including 13 honorary degrees, the US Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Companion of Honour - be split between his children, Robert, Timothy and Lucy.
Hawking's 13-page will was signed in 2007 with his thumb because of his battle with motor neurone disease, which meant he was completely wheelchair bound and used a computer for his speech.
The author of the seminal 'A Brief History of Time' went on to live for 55 years after being warned his life expectancy was just three years and produced great research during that time.
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Earlier this week, his daughter, 49-year-old Lucy Hawking, said her father had received "brilliant, dedicated and compassionate" medical care at the Royal Papworth Hospital, in Cambridge, and therefore his relatives decided to donate his personal ventilator that used to be attached to his wheelchair to the hospital to play a small part in the battle against coronavirus.
"As a ventilated patient, Royal Papworth was incredibly important to my father and helped him through some very difficult times. We realised that it would be at the forefront of the Covid-19 epidemic and got in touch with some of our old friends there to ask if we could help," said Lucy Hawking.
"After our father passed away, we returned all the medical equipment he used that belonged to the NHS but there were some items which he bought for himself. We are now passing them to the NHS in the hope they will help in the fight against Covid-19," she said.
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The hospital said the ventilator has now been added to its fleet after an inspection by the hospital's clinical engineering team.
Stephen Hawking Leaves Behind His Legacy In The Form Of Books
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Stephen Hawking was a prolific author with a knack for making books on challenging scientific topics engaging to a wide spectrum of readers.
The physicist is best known for his best-selling 1988 classic 'A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes,' which was intended to help people without a strong scientific background understand key questions of physics and human existence. In it, he discusses the origins of the universe and its future. Among his other books are:
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Stephen Hawking was a prolific author with a knack for making books on challenging scientific topics engaging to a wide spectrum of readers.
The physicist is best known for his best-selling 1988 cla..
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Written by Hawking and his daughter, Lucy, this was a series of illustrated children's books to explain 'secret keys to the universe' to younger readers. The books deal with complex topics including the Big Bang.
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Written by Hawking and his daughter, Lucy, this was a series of illustrated children's books to explain 'secret keys to the universe' to younger readers. The books deal with complex topics including ..
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A very personal memoir published in 2013 in which Hawking deals among other things with his childhood, his evolution as a thinker and scientist, the impact of his ALS diagnosis when he was 21 and the ways in which the prospect of an early death affected his work.
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A very personal memoir published in 2013 in which Hawking deals among other things with his childhood, his evolution as a thinker and scientist, the impact of his ALS diagnosis when he was 21 and the..
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Hawking said this 2010 book co-written with American physicist Leonard Mlodinow was intended to address important unanswered questions such as why there is a universe and whether the universe needed a creator and designer. Hawking said his thinking had been influenced by significant advancements in physics that had followed publication of 'A Brief History of Time.'
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Hawking said this 2010 book co-written with American physicist Leonard Mlodinow was intended to address important unanswered questions such as why there is a universe and whether the universe needed ..
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Published in 2003, Hawking writes about the great astronomers and physicists who preceded them, presenting in a single volume a vast history of the field that makes heavy use of original papers by Einstein, Copernicus, Newton and many others. Hawking puts each in context and explains their role in altering the course of science as mankind moved out of the Middle Ages.
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Published in 2003, Hawking writes about the great astronomers and physicists who preceded them, presenting in a single volume a vast history of the field that makes heavy use of original papers by Ei..
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This best-selling 1994 collection includes a mix of personal and scientific essays.
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This best-selling 1994 collection includes a mix of personal and scientific essays.
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