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Stephen Hawking to join Newton, Darwin in final resting place

- ESTELLE SHIRBON

British physicist Stephen Hawking is to take his place among some of the greatest scientists in history when his ashes are interred inside Westminste­r Abbey, close to the graves of Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.

Hawking, the world’s most recognisab­le scientist, died last week aged 76 after a lifetime spent probing the origins of the universe, the mysteries of black holes and the nature of time itself.

Ravaged by the wasting motor neuron disease he developed at 21, Hawking was confined to a wheelchair for most of his life. As his condition worsened, he had to speak through a voice synthesise­r and communicat­e by moving his eyebrows.

Westminste­r Abbey, the final resting place of 17 monarchs and of some of the most significan­t figures in British history, said this week it would hold a Service of Thanksgivi­ng for Hawking later this year, during which his ashes would be interred.

“It is entirely fitting that the remains of Professor Stephen Hawking are to be buried in the Abbey, near those of distinguis­hed fellow scientists,” said John Hall, the dean of Westminste­r in a statement.

Newton, who formulated the law of universal gravitatio­n and laid the foundation­s of modern mathematic­s, was buried in the abbey in 1727.

Darwin, whose theory of evolution was one of the most far-reaching scientific breakthrou­ghs of all time, was buried close to Newton in 1882.

Interment inside Westminste­r Abbey is a rarely bestowed honour. The most recent burials of scientists there were those of Ernest Rutherford, a pioneer of nuclear physics, in 1937, and of Joseph John Thomson, who discovered electrons, in 1940.

Hawking’s death last week was met with tributes from around the world.

 ??  ?? Students and teachers at Stephen Hawking School in Bogota pay homage to the British scientist, recently deceased.
Students and teachers at Stephen Hawking School in Bogota pay homage to the British scientist, recently deceased.

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