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June 20, 2003
A Voice for Disabled Scientists
BACK TO THE FEATURE INDEX Would Stephen Hawking's science be different if he didn't have his disability? There's probably no real answer to the question posed above, because it depends on too many 'What-ifs'. But nevertheless, Hawking's disability is an intrinsic part of him--he wouldn't be himself without it. So does his condition affect his research, and its results, in any way? Contrary to the...