Hawking
The Mind That Would Not Die
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Bill Rogers
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James Johnson
Stephen Hawking was supposed to be dead by 23.
Diagnosed with ALS at Cambridge and given just two years to live, he lost his voice, his mobility, and nearly every physical function — but never his fire. Instead of fading, he rewrote the universe.
From black holes to Big Bangs, radiation to multiverses, Hawking transformed modern physics with a single cheek muscle and a voice made of code. He became the most famous scientist alive — not just for what he survived, but for what he discovered.
This book is not a tribute. It’s a chronicle of the mind that defied time, death, and reshaped reality from a wheelchair.
©2025 James Johnson (P)2025 James Johnson
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