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Stephen Hawking's voice beamed into space at final send-off

The voice of Stephen Hawking was beamed into space with a message of peace and hope

June 15, 2018 / 21:42 IST
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Stephen Hawking | Touted as the smartest man on the planet, Hawking passed away at 76 after battling the fatal disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) since a young age. His work in theoretical physics and cosmology won him many accolades in the field of science. (Image: Reuters)

The voice of Stephen Hawking was beamed into space with a message of peace and hope on Friday as the British physicist, who gained international acclaim for his work on black holes, was laid to rest during a service at London's Westminster Abbey.

The wheelchair-bound scientist who died in March aged 76 after a lifetime spent probing the origins of the universe, suffered from motor neurone disease which forced him to use an electronic voice synthesiser.

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His ashes were interred between major British scientific figures Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin at the abbey, a 1,000-year-old location made famous worldwide for generations of royal coronations, weddings and funerals.

Members of the public from over 100 countries, selected by a ballot, joined friends and family for the service which included a reading from actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who played Hawking in a 2004 BBC film.