English theoretical physicist, author and cosmologist, Stephen William Hawking, who had made science and mathematics his lifelong friends, passed away on March 14, 2018.
The world famous physicist, who had the answers and explanations to some of the most complicated questions about the universe, was diagnosed with motor neuron disease in 1963, during his first year of research. However, it could never deter him from the strong will and determination he had towards the bigger cause.
Throughout his life, he tried to understand the vastness of space and write as much as he can about it. He authored several books to make it easier for the laymen to understand various phenomenon. On his second death anniversary, here’s a look at some of his most famous works:
A Brief History Of Time: The book deals with fundamental questions that might trouble any space enthusiast. It talks about the beginning of time, how it run backwards or if the universe has boundaries. The book was first published in 1988