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Hawking’s PHD viewed two million times

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Professor Stephen Hawking’s PHD thesis was accessed more than two million times within days of it being made available to the public, it has been revealed.

Hawking’s 1966 work proved so popular on the day of its release it crashed the publicatio­ns section of Cambridge University’s website, according to bbc.com.

More than 500,000 people have also tried to download the paper, titled ‘Properties of Expanding Universes’.

Dr. Arthur Smith, from the university, called the figures ‘monumental’.

Smith, deputy head of scholarly communicat­ion, said, “This is far and away the most accessed item we have in the university’s Apollo repository.

“I’d hazard a guess that Hawking’s PHD thesis is also the most accessed item from any research repository ever. We’ve never seen numbers like this before.”

Hawking wrote the 134-page document as a 24-year-old postgradua­te student while studying at Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

The astrophysi­cist, who has been at Cambridge University since 1962, would later go on to write ‘A Brief History of Time’, one of the most influentia­l scientific works ever.

Since it went live at 00:01 BST on Monday, the PHD has been accessed about two million times by about 800,000 unique browsers from every corner of the globe, according to the university.

The next most read PHD thesis has received just 7,960 downloads in 2017.

Previously, to read Hawking’s PHD in full, people had to pay £65 to the university library to scan a copy or physically go to the library to read it.

Cambridge University hopes to encourage its other former academics to make their work available to the public, like Prof. Hawking has.

Smith added, “Locking knowledge and informatio­n behind closed doors benefits no-one.”

 ??  ?? bbc.com Professor Stephen Hawking is still working at Cambridge University at the age of 75.
bbc.com Professor Stephen Hawking is still working at Cambridge University at the age of 75.

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