He left a blackhole in our cosmos
The young scientific community bids a last farewell to Stephen Hawking, the iconic physicist with a brilliant mind and a steely spirit
On Wednesday, the world and the scientific community woke up to the sad news of famed theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking’s demise. At 76, one of the world’s best physicists breathed his last in the wee hours of the morning, at his residence in Cambridge, as confirmed by his family. Condolences have been pouring in on social media for the iconic scientist with a brilliant mind and a steely spirit. We document views...
“As a scientist, Dr Hawking inspired us to think really big — at the grand scale of the universe that is completely beyond everyday comprehension. His ideas were quite complex for me to understand completely, but The Brief History of Time made the concept accessible to the general audience, and is one of my favourite books to read and wonder at his genius,” states Ajay Srinivasamurthy, an applied scientist and IISc alumnus ( 2008- 10). He adds, “At a personal level, his passion and perseverance towards science despite all odds is something I got inspired from, and it kept me going as a student.”
Hawking’s theories made a revolutionary impact world over. But it was the simplicity in his approach that got him followers by the hordes.
Dr Abhilash HN, post doctoral fellow and research associate, adds, “His life itself was a drawing force. His indomitable attitude was perhaps as magnetic as his intelligence and scientific findings. The best part about Stephen Hawking was his approach to explain science to common man. More than all of this, he will live as a child that is laughing its way into all the great discoveries that lie before it and bringing us the utmost joy in just watching him. Anyone who listens to him or reads his work can understand his work with ease. This is a great skill which I want to master as well. His talks were filled with life, his enthusiasm despite a debilitating motor neuro disorder was inspiring in itself. And that was what set him apart. Stephen Hawking’s approach to explain science to a layman is one asset I would like to carry along with me through my entire career. If I can bring the joy of learning science to my students, I would pay a tribute to this greatest scientist.”
A great mind is not limited by the shackles of physical disability, and that was his message to the world, believe many. “He lived his life to the extent most of us can only dream of, despite being on the edge of the line between life and death all the time,” shares
Ph a nib hus an Singhamahapatra, who is currently pursuing a PhD in Physics from IISc. While Phani isn’t a student of cosmology, he believes the subject rose to prominence only because of Hawking’s contri butions. “His ideas practically shaped modern cosmology and astrophysics. In the early years, astrophysics was not considered an elite field in the physics community. But Stephen Hawking popularised this field throughout his life.
He will always be an inspiration to young guns for pursuing a career in astrophysics and cosmology.”
As a scientist, Dr Hawking inspired us to think really big — AJAY SRINIVASAMURTHY, Applied scientist