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Reflections on Hawking's Biography

After reading a famous book, everyone must have many feelings in their hearts. Why not calm down and write down your thoughts after reading it? How to write a good book review? The following are my thoughts on the biography of Hawking (selected 10) for your reference and hope to help friends in need.

After reading the biography of Hawking 1 After reading the biography of Hawking, I didn't know what is smart and strong.

What will happen to an ordinary person who is paralyzed and can't pronounce (be careful not to speak, but can't pronounce)? You may be desperate and feel that you can no longer benefit the world. But there is such a person who not only benefited the world, but also promoted science. This man is stephen william hawking, a great physicist.

Hawking devoted his life to the study of the universe. He wrote a series of books, such as The Universe in the Shell and A Brief History of Time. He transcended the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics and the Big Bang, and entered the "geometric dance" of creating the universe-borderless conditions. Now, Hawking is known to all women and children, and has become a household name, and has become an idol of the disabled.

Hawking suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at the age of 2 1 year. The doctor predicted that he would only live for two and a half years at most. Like any young man, he is in deep pain. He drank wine and waited for death in despair. However, he finally overcame himself and miraculously survived. Even though there are many difficulties on the way to work, he works hard and never gives up. This also enabled him to finally reach the peak of his career. It should be hard to imagine a person confined to a wheelchair for 30 years, but he did it, put a lot of scientific research results in the wheelchair, and even participated in the "ice bucket challenge" (although his children did it for him). This fully proves his strength.

Hawking is not an emotional success because he doesn't know how to cherish love. His ex-wife Jane is a good wife, but he insists on divorcing her. Married her nurse again. But the media reported that Hawking was abused by his wife. Although Hawking came out to defend himself, they divorced after 1 1 year. It seems that almost all physicists are like this, the most famous one is Newton, and his "glorious deeds" are not here, so you can inquire for yourself.

This book gives us a complete introduction to Hawking's academic research and anecdotes about his life. This book can be said to be Hawking's struggle history. I hope everyone can learn from Hawking's spirit and his will.

After reading Biography of Hawking, when I finished reading Biography of Hawking, I was deeply shocked by Hawking's amazing perseverance.

Hawking's grades were not very good when he was a child, but all the teachers agreed that he was a very clever student. He was keen to find out the ins and outs of everything since he was a child, so when he saw a novel thing, he always liked to take it apart and understand the structure of each part, but it was often difficult for him to put it back, because his hands and feet were far less flexible than his mind, and even his handwriting was famous in class. In his last year at Oxford University, he found his movements more and more clumsy. Once, he fell down the stairs for no reason and almost lost his memory. Finally, the doctor diagnosed him with Luger's disease, namely motor neuron disease. Since then, Hawking has been confined to a wheelchair, not only unable to stand and move, but also relying on a special computer language system to speak.

Such a terminally ill person, diagnosed by a doctor, did not give in to fate, but bravely challenged it. His range of activities is less than one square meter, but he thinks about the vast universe. He is keen on studying black holes, transcending relativity, quantum science and the Big Bang principle, and exploring the origin and destination of the universe. With his wisdom and hard work, he wrote A Brief History of Time, which reached the peak of science today and promoted the rapid development of science and technology.

Each of us can't help asking: Where did his success come from? I see a spirit from Hawking, a spirit that dares to challenge fate, and this indomitable spirit is the key to all success. If we have such lofty spirit, what difficulties will stop us? I should learn from Hawking's indomitable and never-say-die spirit and face all difficulties and setbacks with strength and confidence.

I was deeply impressed by Hawking's biography. I think no matter normal or disabled, as long as they are alive, they should have their own living value. Hawking is a disabled person, but his unique temperament and wisdom are different, but he has won the respect and recognition of the whole world. It is great, unique and extraordinary.

The universe is infinite and life is limited. For the whole universe, a person's life is not as good as a flick of a finger. Life is short, and people always have to face death. This is an unchangeable rule. Looking at life from this perspective, it is inevitable to be pessimistic. If we regard short life as an opportunity that the universe gives to everyone from another angle, we can go down in history once and create eternal opportunities, then we may cherish life more. This is the value of living.

Hawking suffers from illness, but he is optimistic about every day. He established a very beautiful scientific model, became a professor of mathematics in Lucasian, and became the youngest member of the Royal Society. Facing the unimaginable difficulties of ordinary people, he still smiled and wrote tirelessly, making great contributions. A disabled person, smiling at life, will be so outstanding through his unremitting efforts! Hawking, who is terminally ill, can look at life and destiny with an optimistic attitude. Treat people and things around you with a grateful heart. And we, a normal person, can't do it?

Hawking's achievements are an inspiration to all people with physical defects and a great encouragement to normal people. His strong perseverance made him get a lot of humanistic care, made him create extraordinary things in ordinary life, and made him so lucky.

As healthy people, we have no reason not to contribute to the world, no reason not to escape the responsibility of survival, and no reason not to reflect the value of our lives. Even a subtle and insignificant contribution is a kind of value.

As long as there is life, as long as you live in this world, you have the right to create the value of life, and you also have the right to accept humanistic care. People live not only for themselves, but to add luster to the world.

Like Hawking, use a short life to realize the value of life! Everyone has the value of living, everyone can be respected, and the value of living is waiting for us to witness!

After reading Hawking's biography, I think of the new semester of grade six. On the first day of the release of the new book, I glanced at the Chinese book. I am particularly interested in Hawking, who is the protagonist of one of the articles named Hawking in a Wheelchair. So I went to the library and borrowed a biography of Hawking. When I finished reading Hawking's biography, my understanding of him was strong and profound. Hawking's spirit has always been in our hearts, and his strong perseverance makes me feel small. Hawking! You're amazing!

Hawking's biography is a biography of people. This paper introduces Hawking's childhood and life in Cambridge University, and mainly introduces Hawking's achievements. He is an outstanding mathematician who was born in the struggle against bad luck. His influence was no less than Einstein's, and his A Brief History of Time shocked the cosmological community at that time. The admirable scientist Stephen Hawking.

Hawking often took the alarm clock apart and reassembled it when he was a child, which may have doomed him. After entering the physics department of Cambridge University, Hawking only studied for one hour every day, but he still guaranteed to do well in the exam, which is why he became a genius in the eyes of teachers and classmates. Unfortunately, Hawking suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. When his condition deteriorated, he had only three fingers all over his body and could hardly move. Later, he couldn't even speak his own voice. Although fate was unfair to him, he wrote a Brief History of Time with his brain and indomitable willpower.

After reading this book, I admire Hawking very much. Because of an incurable disease and lifelong paralysis, he didn't give up writing the first draft of A Brief History of Time. This reminds me that my mother asked me to practice Latin dance for 30 minutes every night. Because my legs were a little sore, I practiced for a few days and didn't insist. Now think about it, this kind of pain is nothing to think about. I chose to give up when I met a little difficulty. Hawking faced much more pain than I did, but he never gave up. Hawking still faces many misfortunes. He doesn't complain, he's not sad, he just thinks of himself as an ordinary person. His spirit deeply infected me and made me feel ashamed of what I had done.

Read the biography of Hawking quietly and face many difficulties with Hawking. Even a wild flower or a grass will bloom its own style.

Reflections on the Biography of Hawking 5 In the new semester, I read the Biography of Hawking in my spare time. In this book, I met a 2 1 year-old man who was diagnosed as terminally ill by a doctor and dared to challenge his fate. He is the famous astrophysicist Hawking. Hawking, a supernova in the international physics field, is known as "the king of the universe" and "contemporary Einstein". He is keen on studying black holes, transcending relativity, quantum mechanics and the Big Bang principle, and exploring the origin and destination of the universe.

Reading the biography of Hawking has benefited a lot. Hawking challenged fate with superhuman perseverance. It is difficult for a terminally ill person to face life with such an optimistic attitude and smile. What moved me even more was that he not only overcame unimaginable difficulties in life, but also lived tenaciously. He continued to conduct scientific research on the Big Bang, black holes and even the universe, and explored the origin and destination of the universe.

Facing Hawking, who is confined to a wheelchair and weighs less than 40 kilograms, he not only can't stand and move, but also has to rely on a special computer language system to speak with a metal accent. At the same time, he has made such great achievements that each of us can't help asking, "Where did his success come from?"

Readers who have read this book may feel the same way with me. "Spirit" is the root of Hawking's success. From Hawking, I see a spirit, a spirit of not giving in to fate, a spirit of daring to challenge fate, and this indomitable spirit is the key to all success. If we have such lofty spirit, what difficulties can stop us? Isn't this the inspiration of the biography of Hawking?

"When you face the possibility of death, you will realize how precious life is and how many things you have not finished." Seeing this, I suddenly realized how mediocre our modern life is! A man who moves in a wheelchair, but his thoughts fly to the vast universe and mysterious black holes. A man who was declared dead by a doctor, with his desire for life and optimistic spirit, took control of his own life, raced against time and dared to challenge his fate. Don't we admire it!

Seeing these incredible miracles, I was completely impressed by Hawking's strength and self-confidence. Indeed, in our life journey, we will certainly encounter setbacks of one kind or another, but as long as we think of Hawking, regard ourselves as him, have perseverance, are not afraid of failure, and dare to challenge fate. He can become such a great scientist under such difficult conditions. What difficulties are we unable to overcome? Let us constantly discover problems, study problems, think about problems and solve problems in our lives. Take a big step and go hand in hand with success! Overcome all difficulties and see the treasure behind!

During the National Day holiday, I finished reading Dialogue with Everything: The Biography of Hawking. I deeply feel that Hawking became a great scientist not only because of his diligence and strong will, but also because of his childhood and marriage.

He's pathetic! At the age of 2 1, he was paralyzed by muscle atrophy, unable to speak, and only three fingers in his hand could move. But he is still determined to give lectures and research, and his main research fields are cosmology and black holes. He calculated the size of the black hole area, and put forward the black hole evaporation theory and the borderless Hawking universe model.

From Hawking's story, I feel that a happy childhood is very important for children's growth. Hawking's childhood was very happy and his parents were very loving. They all graduated from Cambridge, so Hawking's childhood goal was to get a scholarship from Cambridge University. He had to be a teenager to go to Cambridge. His childhood was playing, and he liked small trains very much. His father carved one for him, but he wanted to wind up the train. His father brought him one when he went abroad for business, but what Hawking wants now is an electric train. Well ... His father didn't scold him. Let him play by himself. He studied with his friends and made an electric train by himself. Hawking may be a little bloated at this time. He wants a real train, even a plane! He didn't build a plane later, but what he did was more important than flying!

Hawking's life also tells us that a happy marriage also has a great influence on a person's career. His marriage also affected him. He was married to his first wife, Jane, for 25 years. They are very affectionate. Jane takes good care of Hawking. They were at a party when they met. Sometimes Hawking tells her some silly jokes (in my opinion), but Jane doesn't resist straight men at all and listens to those jokes with relish. They became friends after the party. Jane gave Hawking her address directly. Hehe, Hawking is more attractive than a magnet. They began to fall in love, eat together, watch operas together, travel together ... Romantic love always ended, and they got married soon. After marriage, they are also very loving. After Hawking was disabled, she took care of Hawking for more than ten years, which was very good. I think Hawking's optimism about his illness is partly due to his wife Jane.

I know nothing about Hawking. When I finished reading The Biography of Hawking, I got a comprehensive understanding of Hawking. Hawking is famous all over the world now. He is a great scientist, but I am more concerned about the reasons behind his becoming a scientist.

After reading the biography of Hawking, 7. 2 1 year-old person diagnosed as terminally ill by a doctor; A man who dares to challenge his destiny. He is Hawking.

Reading the biography of Hawking has benefited a lot. Hawking challenged fate with superhuman perseverance. It is shocking that a terminally ill person can still face life with such an optimistic attitude. According to this passage, the great astrophysicist lived a very difficult life after being diagnosed with a terminal illness by a doctor, but he dared to challenge his own destiny. He not only survived, but also continued his scientific research on the Big Bang, black holes and even the universe, and eventually became a great astrophysicist. When I read "A smart person may not be able to show it. To achieve corresponding results, he also needs a spirit, a spirit that is not afraid of failure, is not afraid of difficulties, and dares to challenge fate. " At that time, I realized that a person's intelligence is very important, but this alone is not enough. In order to give full play to our intelligence and achieve corresponding achievements, we need hard work and perseverance. No matter what conditions or setbacks, we will persevere and make consistent efforts, and we will never give up until we reach our goal.

I saw a spirit from Hawking, a spirit of not giving in to fate. This spirit of not giving in to fate and daring to challenge fate is the key to all success. If we have such lofty spirit, what difficulties can stop us? Isn't this the inspiration of the biography of Hawking? I also think that if something happens to us now, we must be busy writing wills, dividing the inheritance, explaining the aftermath, praying to the Almighty, looking back on those wonderful moments in our lives like watching movies, and pleading with doctors to save themselves or prolong their lives with the best medicine at all costs, but Hawking is not. In this life, we constantly discover scientific problems, study problems, think about problems and solve problems. We should learn from Hawking. Like him, we have perseverance, are not afraid of failure, and dare to challenge fate. Take a big step and go hand in hand with success! Overcome all difficulties and see the treasure behind! The article "The Biography of Hawking" inspired me and constantly reminded me: "The rainbow behind the storm is the most beautiful!"

After reading the biography of Hawking, 8. In the vast universe, there are still many unknown fields waiting for us to explore. Scientists are getting farther and farther away, and they are tirelessly seeking truth.

Hawking's biography introduces us to a legendary theoretical physicist. The hero is of course Stephen Hawking. Writer Christine Larsen will introduce us to this outstanding scientist in a wheelchair. After reading this book, we will know a comprehensive and true Hawking.

I was deeply impressed by the author's detailed description of Hawking's experience and achievements from birth to old age.

1942 65438+1On October 8th, Hawking was born in Oxford with a burst of immature crying. In the next few years, he had two sisters. Influenced by his father, 1 1 year-old Hawking decided to take science as his career. Later, the whole family went to India, but he stayed in Oxford to live with his relatives Humphrey's family. 17 years old, admitted to Oxford University with excellent results. At the age of 20, he developed symptoms. This year, he graduated from Oxford University and was admitted to Cambridge University with excellent results. He began to study cosmology and general relativity under the guidance of Sama. 1 year later, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and predicted to die within two years. The news is undoubtedly a bolt from the blue. Instead of despair, he continued his academic research and his career began to flourish. In the following years, his published papers won awards, but his illness did not stop, dragging him into a wheelchair forever. He became more and more brave, devoted himself to research and won many awards. Between the ages of 42 and 44, he finished A Brief History of Time, and since then, he has become famous. He began a deeper exploration. At the age of 59, his "Universe in the Shell" was published.

In this biography, I read the strong and optimistic Hawking for the first time. When he learned that he was ill, he was once desperate, but when he saw the leukemia boy die in another hospital bed, he felt his own value and found the meaning of his existence. From then on, he had a strong despair, tried his best to explore the universe, and his career path became brilliant.

As a scientist, I read a sense of humor. It should be very rare for this word, which does not belong to this kind of person, to appear on Hawking. He once made a legendary bet with Thorne on the black hole of Swan X- 1 Is it 1974, and made written evidence. This cynical sense of humor is also surprising.

In this way, I read Hawking's biography without understanding. Although I can't understand his profound academic research, I have a more comprehensive understanding of scientific knowledge. I also met a real Hawking, who taught me the courage to face difficulties, believe in truth, believe in science, and be optimistic and confident.

If you want to realize the value of life, you must persevere and pursue it persistently like Hawking.

Reflection on Hawking Biography 9 Recently, I saw Duanmu Xiangyu's Hawking Biography, but I couldn't calm down for a long time. Although I have known Hawking for a long time, I don't feel anything, but when I read him deeply, I found that he is like a betel nut, which is worth chewing carefully. I know that he is like the Big Dipper in the sky and needs us to worship.

He entered Oxford University at the age of 7 and suffered from muscular dystrophy at the age of 2 1. What a cruel reality this is for a teenage boy-the doctor announced that he had only two years to live. Who can stand the fate of being swept by the storm? Hawking is also desperate-he doesn't want to see anyone, shut himself in his room, drink and listen to music. It is better to laugh at life than to be confused. He became strong and brave after his negative emotions were vented. Fate is really two-faced. When you are depressed and desperate, it will weigh on your heart like a stone; And when you persevere and persevere, it becomes a floating cloud and a rainbow in your life.

Although Hawking was confined to a wheelchair at the age of 26, he broke the spell of his mind and lived a free and happy life. He drove the wheelchair on the rampage with his only movable finger. He bet with his colleagues that he played a role in a TV series because of the black hole of Cygnus ... Even though he had completely lost his language ability and could not express his thoughts with his voice, he never felt depressed. At a news conference, a female reporter asked a sharp question: "Mr. Hawking, don't you feel sad that you can only be fixed in a wheelchair?" Hawking smiled gently and knocked out a heart-warming language on the computer screen-"I don't feel sad, on the contrary, I am very glad, because although God fixed me in a wheelchair, it gave me the ability to imagine everything in the world and inspired the fighting spirit in life. In fact, God is fair to everyone. " It is precisely because he always keeps a grateful heart that he leads a quiet and full life every day-that is, a normal person, who has a full work schedule every day and wants to escape, but enjoys it. Isn't that what we should think about?

A person is tied to a wheelchair all his life, unable to stand or move, even with the help of a machine. Isn't this the living dead? "When you face the possibility of death, you will realize how precious life is and how many things you have not finished." Our Hawking has no time to think about this seemingly cruel problem, because his thinking has flown out of the earth, and he has been struggling to explore, pursue and discover in the vast ocean of the universe ... So, "singularity theory", "black hole", "Hawking radiation" and other theories; Masterpieces such as A Brief History of Time, Grand Design, and Universe in Shell are blooming in his hands-the whole world is impressed by his great creativity. Why did Hawking achieve such brilliant achievements? Because he takes it as his duty to explore the origin of the universe and is as obsessed as a child; Because he laughs at adversity, has a strong will and persistent pursuit, and is as stubborn as a nail.

If his fate is a river, it is only a dead river on the verge of exhaustion. But he used his desire for life and endless optimism to race against time, completely changing the direction of the river of life and giving us a sparkling river. Today, rereading Hawking, we should bear in mind his words: "In any case, unhappy lives have their similarities, but there is always something you can do, and you can do it well!" As long as there is life, we should not give up hope. "

Reflections on Hawking's Biography 10 During the summer vacation, I borrowed a biography of Hawking from my brother's house. At first, I just flipped through it, but I didn't expect to be infected by Hawking's persistence in the story. I read it carefully from the beginning. After reading it, I was amazed at his perseverance: for example, after Hawking got "muscular dystrophy", he was not intimidated by difficulties and still actively studied the knowledge of the universe; Once, Hawking cut his trachea because of pneumonia and lost the function of speaking. He insisted on writing the first draft of A Brief History of Time.

Hawking is a great scientist who affects the world and a supernova in the international physics field. He is called "Einstein today". Starting from studying black holes, he transcended relativistic quantum mechanics and explosion theory. Explore the origin and destination of the universe.

Hawking's greatness is not only reflected in his scientific achievements, but also in his physically disabled and determined spirit. In the face of illness, he was never intimidated, stubbornly resisted and never gave in. Instead, he worked harder to explore the mysteries of the universe and made great achievements. Now, he has lost the function of speaking and hearing, and only three fingers can move around. In order to make up for the inconvenience caused by physical disability, he walked in a remote wheelchair and used a "speech synthesizer" instead. When reading, someone must put the book on the table and read it with a book turning tool. In the face of such unpredictable bumps and setbacks, Hawking created one miracle after another.

Look at Hawking and look at us. We have sound limbs and good health. How good are we in our studies? Is there any reason not to study hard? Yes, we should be young with no regrets and strive to climb the peak of science as strong and confident as Hawking. Let's continue our beautiful life journey and pursue our great ideals with firm faith!