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Kneel and beg Hawking to make an opening speech at the London Paralympic Games.

The Queen announced the official opening of the London 20 12 Paralympic Games. The opening ceremony was spectacular and was watched by about 80,000 spectators.

In a thrilling moment during the performance, six Paralympic athletes and former competitors, including Baroness Tanny Gray-Thompson, entered the stadium in a golden wheelchair.

David Rollins, a disabled veteran, flew over the stadium in a twin-engine Tekonan P2006 light plane, which kicked off the competition.

A ball lit the "Big Bang"-Professor Hawking, a world-renowned physicist with motor neuron disease, wrote a lot of articles about it-to kick off the performance, and fireworks lit up the stadium.

Professor Hawking and the actor Sir Ian McKellen played an important role in the ceremony, and there were many deaf and disabled artists, local children and actors who had recently received circus skills training.

About 3,000 volunteers took part in this activity, which was named "Enlightenment" by the organizers and called "profoundly related to science and mankind".

Throughout the ceremony, Professor Hawking acted as Miranda's guide-Miranda was a character in william shakespeare's play The Tempest, and it was also the core figure of the play-and the actor Sir Ian played another role in the play, Prospero.

Inspired by the uncertain weather in Britain, umbrellas were also a major theme of the ceremony, which organizers described as "both spectacular and very human".

The Queen was welcomed by Sir philip craven, President of the International Paralympic Games, and then the army representatives carried the British flag in.

This is the first time that the Queen has presided over the opening ceremony of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Teams from 164 countries entered the stadium with music mixed by three London DJs.

On Tuesday night, the Paralympic torch relay began in Stoke mandeville, Buckinghamshire, the spiritual home of the Paralympic Games.