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We could all learn something from Dr. Hawking.
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WaywardAtheist 7 Apr 5
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I tried to wade through one of his books. I would say he has a whole LOT to teach me!

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Awesome family fed 50 homeless people a hot meal during Stephen's funeral. How generous and thought provoking.

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Very cool. So apparently you don't have to have religion to help others and have morals.

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2 comments so far, I've just read them and I am lost. Not sure what the issue is (I didn't follow the link, don't have WiFi right now, gotta be smart about my data plan). Anyhow, I wish I could accomplish a tiny bit of what he did with such physical restrictions. I'll say, he passed...lets leave him alone at least for a brief period of time...

Ok thanks for your comment. I've seen a lot of uncalled comments towards Hawking in other media (Facebook) that I had to wonder what this was all about. I truly admire what he did, let alone he beat the odds living that long. Farewell to the man, he belongs to the history of time now.

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I really think it is medicine's fault for not curing him. I'm sorry, but the notion that someone like Stephen Hawking should have been able to refuse a cure is absolutely ridiculous. When will we ever get another person like him? We're all lost at sea because of him.

What? Since when has there been a cure ?

There's a cure? I haven't heard anything like this. When did this happen?

Didn’t he have an extremely rare disease that is incurable? ALS/Lou Gehrig’s is neurodegenerative disorder affecting the muscle neurons.

@AMNOTGOD

By "medicine", I meant the field of medicine. Why on earth would his medication kill him? At least ask what is meant, don't presume that there was a typographical error, when you know nothing about what was said.

@SimonMorgan1

[labiotech.eu]

Doesn't this suggest something to you?

@DZhukovin that' suggests they haven't found a cure just some drugs that may slow it down Stephen Hwaking was 76 when he dies which is a good age for someone who is healthy .

@SimonMorgan

Whatever, Simon.

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