After Einstein, Hawking, as one of the greatest physicists in modern times, had a respectable life. Under the torture of disease, Hawking can still make great contributions to mankind with his tenacious will. I have to say that he is a great man. 20 18, we learned the news of Hawking's unfortunate death, which was regrettable. Hawking suffered from muscular dystrophy sclerosis at the age of 2 1, but he had three children in his life. So what about his three children now? Let's take a look at it next.
When people think of Hawking, I believe most people have the impression that he is paralyzed in a wheelchair, only his fingers can move slightly, his face is deformed and he can't even speak. How can he have a baby when he is in such poor health? There are also many people who think that Hawking was adopted through IVF technology, but in fact all three children are Hawking's own children. At the age of 21, Hawking suffered from Luger's disease, which was fatal and could not be treated by medical means at that time.
At that time, Hawking was not completely paralyzed, but he began to have symptoms such as inconvenient legs and feet and lived on crutches. After suffering from Luger's disease, the doctor once asserted that Hawking could only live for two years. Hawking's first wife was met by Hawking when he was studying at Cambridge University. Unexpectedly, Hawking didn't die two years later, and Jane got married and had children.
At that time, Hawking's Luger's disease became more and more serious, which made Hawking almost lose his walking ability and his movements began to appear stiff.
Shortly after they married their first wife, Jane, they welcomed their first child, Robert. The birth of Robert made Hawking find confidence in life even under the torture of illness.
Two years later, Hawking was very happy with the birth of Lucy, the apple of his eye. At this time, Hawking has completely lost the ability to take care of himself, while his wife Jane is responsible for taking care of her husband and two children. She was under a lot of pressure, which made Hawking feel guilty.
A few years later, Hawking's third boy, Timothy, was born smoothly. At this time, Hawking was paralyzed in a wheelchair, unable to speak clearly, and only his fingers were left in his body to move freely. At this point, Hawking can basically express any actions and thoughts by manipulating the equipment in the wheelchair with his fingers.
Fortunately, the three children grew up with time and were in good health, indicating that their children did not inherit the diseases brought by their fathers.
Hawking has been devoted to scientific research for so many years under the care of his wife. In the end, Hawking became a great scientist, but Jane paid silently behind his back. As a religious believer, Jane was able to shoulder the burden of caring for her three children and her husband because of her faith, while Hawking was an atheist, but they were finally separated because of her faith.
Then Hawking welcomed his second wife to accompany his nurse, but Hawking's second marriage, unfortunately, ended in divorce. Hawking's three children are now doing well in their careers and lives. His eldest son Robert became an engineer at Microsoft, his daughter Lucy became a children's novel writer, and his youngest son Timothy became the head of the marketing department of Lego.
Although Hawking's three children did not inherit their father's high IQ and became scientists, they were lucky enough to have the most precious health and do their favorite career. Although talented people were paralyzed in wheelchairs and deprived of health when they were young, Hawking was also glowing and did not give up on himself, making great contributions to mankind. Fortunately enough, Hawking has left healthy offspring, and their children will be proud of their father!