Stephen Hawking, a Physicist Transcending Space and Time, Dies at 76

WIRED 

For arguably the most famous physicist on Earth, Stephen Hawking--who died Wednesday in Cambridge at 76 years old--was wrong a lot. He thought, for a while, that black holes destroyed information, which physics says is a no-no. He thought Cygnus X-1, an emitter of X-rays over 6,000 light years away, wouldn't turn out to be a black hole. He thought no one would ever find the Higgs boson, the particle indirectly responsible for the existence of mass in the universe. But Hawking was right a lot, too.

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