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Time travellers welcome at Hawking’s memorial service

Theoretica­l physicist’s children are offering up to 1,000 free tickets to the public through a ballot system

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The public ballot for tickets to Professor Stephen Hawking’s thanksgivi­ng service opened yesterday — with visitors from the future welcome to apply.

The theoretica­l physicist who captured the imaginatio­n of millions around the world died on March 14 at the age of 76.

His ashes are being interred on June 15 at London’s Westminste­r Abbey, by the graves of fellow scientific giants Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.

The world-renowned cosmologis­t’s three children Robert, Lucy and Tim are offering up to 1,000 free tickets to the public through a ballot system, run by the Stephen Hawking Foundation. Applicants need to give their birth date — but eagle-eyed fans of the man who dedicated his life’s work to unravellin­g the mysteries of the universe spotted that it can be any day up to December 31, 2038.

London travel blogger IanVisits was among those who noticed the quirk that allows people born more than 20 years into the future to apply.

“Professor Hawking once threw a party for time travellers, to see if any would turn up if he posted the invite after the party,” he wrote. “None did, but it seems perfect that the memorial website allows people born in the future to attend the service. Look out for time travellers at the abbey.”

Potential applicants — from the future or otherwise — are forewarned not to apply if they cannot arrange their own transport and any necessary visas.

 ?? Reuters ?? Theoretica­l physicist Stephen Hawking and his daughter Lucy at awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London in February 2015.
Reuters Theoretica­l physicist Stephen Hawking and his daughter Lucy at awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London in February 2015.

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