Stephen Hawking Poker
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Stephen Hawking, the ‘superhuman’ pop culture star. The Next Generation” — playing poker with a hologram of Einstein — to “The Simpsons” where he conceded that Homer’s “theory. He first appeared as himself on a 1993 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, cracking jokes while playing poker with Albert Einstein. 10 of Stephen Hawking’s Best Zingers. Stephen Hawking: ‘I enjoyed my poker game with Newton.’ Ahead of a C4 series, Professor Stephen Hawking talks about Britain’s finest scientific minds. In a memorable episode of Star Trek, Stephen Hawking appeared as himself He was joined by virtual representations of Albert Einstein and Issac Newton The three of them played a game of poker with the show’s character ’Data’.
Whether you’re a science geek who’s read all of Stephen Hawking’s papers or just a big fan of The Big Bang Theory, there’s a very good chance that millennials don’t know too much about him past the odd pop culture reference. So if you’re quietly wondering who he was and why so many people are saying RIP to the sickly looking man in a wheelchair with a robot voice, fret not. read on.We bring you the lowdown of how pop culture has celebrated Hawking’s legacy:Keep Talking - Pink Floyd
Keep Talking, apart from being known as one of the British band’s most memorable songs from their album The Division Bell, came to band member David Gilmour after Hawking’s appearance in a BT advertisement made him emotional. The advertisement was also called Keep Talking, featuring Hawking’s legendary ’robot voice’. Stephen Hawking later featured on another Pink Floyd album for a track called Talkin Hawking.The BT advert (1993)
The inspiration behind Keep Talking, this advert featured Hawking stressing the importance of communication, for the telecom company. His famous line that later prompted the song on the same name was ’Mankind’s greatest achievements have come about by talking and its greatest failures by not talking. It doesn’t have to be like this.”The Simpsons
Hawking’s role in four episodes of The Simpsons, particularly one where he comes to ’save Lisa’s brain’ is probably imprinted in the minds of those who’ve grown up with the show. His humour, slapstick remarks and blunt retorts exhibit his spunk. He considered the show humorous and said it handled and portrayed his disability ’responsibly.’Star Trek: The Next Generation
In a galaxy far far away, sometime during the human year of 1989, Hawking appeared for a mind-riveting (for the audience) poker game in the Star Trek TV series. He appears to be playing the game with the founding fathers of physics - Einstein and Newton - aboard a spaceship. That’s a scene that sure transcended earthly boundaries.The Big Bang Theory:
Hawking is constantly referred to on the Chuck Lorre comedy starring Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki as physicists Sheldon and Leonard. Hawking also appeared in seven episodes of the show during various points of time, including their 200th episode where he sings Happy Birthday to Sheldon over Skype.Stephen Hawking Powerpoint
Stephen Hawking may have left the world today, but his legacy and contributions to both awareness and knowledge render him one of the most powerful men to have inhabited the earth. One whose charisma and will to live and to learn overshadow even the biggest black-holes. Fox
Stephen Hawking famously made high-minded theoretical physics palatable to the masses, and for that, people all over the world continue to revere the man as the icon he’ll forever be remembered as. And we’ll all still delight in seeing the many appearances he’s made on television over the years.
Early Wednesday morning, Stephen Hawkingdied peacefully at the age of 76 at his home in Cambridge, England. Hawking suffered from ALS — commonly called Lou Gehrig’s disease — for decades. The progressive disease gradually erodes all muscle control in the afflicted person. As such, Hawking utilized a computerized synthetic voice for many years, a voice that became inseparable from his visage on television, even in cartoons.
Over the many years that Hawking spent as a pop culture icon and revered scientist, he made numerous appearances on various television programs, most often those heavy on the science fiction.
Here are 5 of his most memorable:5. Big Bang Theory
Chuck Lorre’s wildly popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory sure loves its nerdy celebrity cameos, and Stephen Hawking’s appearance on the show in 2012 was one of the biggest. Delightfully, Hawking appeared to critique Sheldon Cooper’s paper on the Higgs boson and delivered this amazing own that shamed Sheldon:
“You made an arithmetic mistake on page two. It was quite the boner.”4. Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking hosted a truly “stellar” educational mini-series all about aliens, time travel, and humanity’s place in the universe. It’s the perfect distillation of exactly how Hawking was able to make his impossible complex theories comprehensible to the masses while also making the science so compelling.
The intro sequence for the show also offers a heartwarming look at Hawking’s optimism in the face of the disease that radically changed his life.3. The Simpsons
Hawking first appeared on The Simpsons in 1999 in “They Saved Lisa’s Brain” and used an Inspector Gadget-style wheelchair to protect Lisa from Springfield’s Mensa chapter. It began a long history with the show that continued for many years. Series creator Matt Groening even presented Hawking with a toy version of his character in yellow-skinned animated form at the 2004 British Comedy Awards.
Hawking later reappeared for more cameos in Seasons 16, 18, and 22 but not even rapping with Flight of the Conchords could top his first performance.2. Futurama
He might’ve been a welcome addition to Springfield every time he appeared, but Stephen Hawking was arguably even more fun every time he graced Futurama with his presence. In the film The Beast with a Billion Backs, Hawking appeared as a head in a glass jar, which was customary for most celebrity guests on Futurama.Stephen Hawking Playing Poker
But Hawking’s memorable first appearance in “Anthology of Interest I” was as a member of a team guarding the space-time continuum that included the likes of Al Gore, Nichelle Nichols, and Gary Gygax. 1. Star Trek: The Next GenerationStephen Hawking Poker
In one of Stephen Hawking’s absolute best appearances on television, he was one of the only people to ever play himself on Star Trek. Stephen Hawking Poem
During the Season 6 episode “Descent,” the android Data plays poker against holographic recreations of Sir Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and Stephen Hawking. Obviously the real Newton and Einstein weren’t around to play themselves in hologram form, making Hawking’s appearance one for the ages.
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Stephen Hawking, the ‘superhuman’ pop culture star. The Next Generation” — playing poker with a hologram of Einstein — to “The Simpsons” where he conceded that Homer’s “theory. He first appeared as himself on a 1993 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, cracking jokes while playing poker with Albert Einstein. 10 of Stephen Hawking’s Best Zingers. Stephen Hawking: ‘I enjoyed my poker game with Newton.’ Ahead of a C4 series, Professor Stephen Hawking talks about Britain’s finest scientific minds. In a memorable episode of Star Trek, Stephen Hawking appeared as himself He was joined by virtual representations of Albert Einstein and Issac Newton The three of them played a game of poker with the show’s character ’Data’.
Whether you’re a science geek who’s read all of Stephen Hawking’s papers or just a big fan of The Big Bang Theory, there’s a very good chance that millennials don’t know too much about him past the odd pop culture reference. So if you’re quietly wondering who he was and why so many people are saying RIP to the sickly looking man in a wheelchair with a robot voice, fret not. read on.We bring you the lowdown of how pop culture has celebrated Hawking’s legacy:Keep Talking - Pink Floyd
Keep Talking, apart from being known as one of the British band’s most memorable songs from their album The Division Bell, came to band member David Gilmour after Hawking’s appearance in a BT advertisement made him emotional. The advertisement was also called Keep Talking, featuring Hawking’s legendary ’robot voice’. Stephen Hawking later featured on another Pink Floyd album for a track called Talkin Hawking.The BT advert (1993)
The inspiration behind Keep Talking, this advert featured Hawking stressing the importance of communication, for the telecom company. His famous line that later prompted the song on the same name was ’Mankind’s greatest achievements have come about by talking and its greatest failures by not talking. It doesn’t have to be like this.”The Simpsons
Hawking’s role in four episodes of The Simpsons, particularly one where he comes to ’save Lisa’s brain’ is probably imprinted in the minds of those who’ve grown up with the show. His humour, slapstick remarks and blunt retorts exhibit his spunk. He considered the show humorous and said it handled and portrayed his disability ’responsibly.’Star Trek: The Next Generation
In a galaxy far far away, sometime during the human year of 1989, Hawking appeared for a mind-riveting (for the audience) poker game in the Star Trek TV series. He appears to be playing the game with the founding fathers of physics - Einstein and Newton - aboard a spaceship. That’s a scene that sure transcended earthly boundaries.The Big Bang Theory:
Hawking is constantly referred to on the Chuck Lorre comedy starring Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki as physicists Sheldon and Leonard. Hawking also appeared in seven episodes of the show during various points of time, including their 200th episode where he sings Happy Birthday to Sheldon over Skype.Stephen Hawking Powerpoint
Stephen Hawking may have left the world today, but his legacy and contributions to both awareness and knowledge render him one of the most powerful men to have inhabited the earth. One whose charisma and will to live and to learn overshadow even the biggest black-holes. Fox
Stephen Hawking famously made high-minded theoretical physics palatable to the masses, and for that, people all over the world continue to revere the man as the icon he’ll forever be remembered as. And we’ll all still delight in seeing the many appearances he’s made on television over the years.
Early Wednesday morning, Stephen Hawkingdied peacefully at the age of 76 at his home in Cambridge, England. Hawking suffered from ALS — commonly called Lou Gehrig’s disease — for decades. The progressive disease gradually erodes all muscle control in the afflicted person. As such, Hawking utilized a computerized synthetic voice for many years, a voice that became inseparable from his visage on television, even in cartoons.
Over the many years that Hawking spent as a pop culture icon and revered scientist, he made numerous appearances on various television programs, most often those heavy on the science fiction.
Here are 5 of his most memorable:5. Big Bang Theory
Chuck Lorre’s wildly popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory sure loves its nerdy celebrity cameos, and Stephen Hawking’s appearance on the show in 2012 was one of the biggest. Delightfully, Hawking appeared to critique Sheldon Cooper’s paper on the Higgs boson and delivered this amazing own that shamed Sheldon:
“You made an arithmetic mistake on page two. It was quite the boner.”4. Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking hosted a truly “stellar” educational mini-series all about aliens, time travel, and humanity’s place in the universe. It’s the perfect distillation of exactly how Hawking was able to make his impossible complex theories comprehensible to the masses while also making the science so compelling.
The intro sequence for the show also offers a heartwarming look at Hawking’s optimism in the face of the disease that radically changed his life.3. The Simpsons
Hawking first appeared on The Simpsons in 1999 in “They Saved Lisa’s Brain” and used an Inspector Gadget-style wheelchair to protect Lisa from Springfield’s Mensa chapter. It began a long history with the show that continued for many years. Series creator Matt Groening even presented Hawking with a toy version of his character in yellow-skinned animated form at the 2004 British Comedy Awards.
Hawking later reappeared for more cameos in Seasons 16, 18, and 22 but not even rapping with Flight of the Conchords could top his first performance.2. Futurama
He might’ve been a welcome addition to Springfield every time he appeared, but Stephen Hawking was arguably even more fun every time he graced Futurama with his presence. In the film The Beast with a Billion Backs, Hawking appeared as a head in a glass jar, which was customary for most celebrity guests on Futurama.Stephen Hawking Playing Poker
But Hawking’s memorable first appearance in “Anthology of Interest I” was as a member of a team guarding the space-time continuum that included the likes of Al Gore, Nichelle Nichols, and Gary Gygax. 1. Star Trek: The Next GenerationStephen Hawking Poker
In one of Stephen Hawking’s absolute best appearances on television, he was one of the only people to ever play himself on Star Trek. Stephen Hawking Poem
During the Season 6 episode “Descent,” the android Data plays poker against holographic recreations of Sir Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and Stephen Hawking. Obviously the real Newton and Einstein weren’t around to play themselves in hologram form, making Hawking’s appearance one for the ages.
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