Stephen Hawking says that women are ‘a complete mystery’
January 6th, 2012 - 12:23 am ICT by Aishwarya BhattLondon, Jan 5 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Great news for you guys all. Not being able to understand your wife does not make you dumb. If you doubt that, check out what one of the greatest brains of our time said.
Quantum physicist Stephen Hawking has contributed his fair share of wisdom to improve our world but there is one subject that his knowledge has not been able to solve. During an interview with New Scientist on the occasion of his 70th birthday, Hawking named “women” as the number mystery to him.
After watching two marriages fail, Hawking say figuring out women is an almost impossible task for him. His first marriage was to Jane Wilde in 1965. They welcomed three children before they divorced in 1991.
Hawking tied the knot with his nurse Elaine Mason in 1995 but that marriage also ended in 2006.
Away from his personal life, Hawking is regarded as one of the best brains alive currently. During the interview, he told the magazine that he has lost his passion science adding that if he was young again, he would have pursued another branch in his field.
Hawking has been suffering from motor neurone disease since he was 21 years old. His disability was one of the reasons why his first marriage crumbled.
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