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Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Pi Day
Stephen Hawking has died. It'd be superfluous for me to write about him, as I trust that you are familiar with who he was, the briliance of his mind, and the fact that in spite of having a debilitating medical condition, he never gave up an inch to it. We have truly lost one of the great men of our time.
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Einstein was born on March 14. Stephen Hawking died on March 14. 3.14 pi. I doubt that the coincidence is anything other than coincidence but one never really knows.
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He never got the Nobel, because Hawking radiation hasn't been observed yet. And now he never will, because it isn't granted posthumously...
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