“While There's Life, There Is Hope”- Stephen Hawking , Physicist With ALS “The Theory Of Everything”

Stephen Hawking ALS- Stephen Hawking is turning 73 on Jan. 8, 2015. Stephen King, the physicist with ALS has reached his age inspite of his sufferings with the devastating disease.

He has been famous for his discoveries, but the biographical film of Stephen Hawking uncovers his inner side, his relationship with his former wife and how the disease has taken its toll into Hawking's life and his relationship.

The new biographical film "The Theory of Everything," talks about Stephen Hawking ALS, and his love for physics and how it made him strong despite his struggle with his condition.

Stephen Hawking, the man with ALS, is one of the greatest geniuses living today and maybe one of the brilliant physicists in history. The British genius has brought theories of the black holes and quantum gravity and has conquered the world with his eccentric discoveries.

Probably, anyone who will be diagnosed with ALS won't reach the age of Stephen Hawking. ALS has bound the scientist into his wheelchair for decades, but the debilitating disease hasn't tied up the physicist to his room, but rather he has used his disability to discover something beyond a human mind can ever distinguish.

In the movie, despite Stephen Hawking ALS or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis disease he was able to pursue his dreams, do things he can't and work with the help of his first wife, Jane Hawking.

Director James Marsh told in a statement that Stephen Hawking ALS movie is not a biopic, but a portrait of a relationship.

In the movie "The Theory of Everything," actor Eddie Redmayne played as Stephen Hawking who was diagnosed with ALS, after graduating Physics at the Cambridge University in England.

Actress Felicity Jones portrayed the role of Stephen Hawking's first wife, Jane who took care of the physicist while she's managing her own career and taking care of their three children.

Stephen Hawking ALS movie is a portrayal of his life, its ups and downs and how he managed to succeed inspite of his struggle with ALS.

"However bad life may seem, there is always something you can do, and succeed at. While there's life, there is hope," Stephen Hawking states.

"The Theory of Everything" was slated Nov. 7 in the U.S.

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