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FILE PHOTO: British physicist Stephen Hawking delivers a lecture on "The Origin of the Universe" at the Heysel conference hall in Brussels May 20, 2007. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir/File photo

 

British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, who challenged the expectations of an early death to become the world's most po[CENSORED]r science, passed away this Wednesday to 76 years in the university city of Cambridge.

Hawking, whose book "History of Time", which appeared in 1988, it became a bestseller and catapulted him to stardom, he dedicated his life to unravel the mysteries of the universe and, though he never won the Nobel Prize, was more famous than any of those who did.

He was born in Oxford, the son of teachers, and died in Cambridge, two large British centers of knowledge in which highlighted this "brilliant mind and extraordinary," in the words of the Prime Minister Theresa May.

 

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