Stephen Hawking 
        (1942 - 2018) 
        
        
        The Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Plenary Session on Science and Sustainability, programme, signed with right thumb-print of Stephen Hawking,  Vatican City, 2016; coupled with a number of related ephemera(9)  
    
    
    
    
        
        The Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Plenary Session on Science and Sustainability, programme brochure, signed with right thumb-print of Stephen Hawking on page no.10 beside his photograph, with authentication inscription "This is the right thumb-print of Professor Stephen Hawking witness by Steve Grocutt 28-11-2016", 8 ff., 11.5 x 8.25 in (29.7 x 21 cm), Vatican City, 25-29 November  2016; plus a letter of authenticity signed by Stephen Grocutt; plus an Order of Service of Thanksgiving for Professor Steven Hawking, Westminster Abbey, 15 June 2018, in original wrappers ; together with 6 others, ephemera relating to the Plenary Session and Hawking, together all items in a smart wooden box measuring 12.5 x 12.5 x 4.75 in (32 x 32 x 12 cm) , laser etched on top "STEPHEN HAWKING / 8 JANUARY 1942 - 14 MARCH 2018 with the equation S = (ℼAkc³) / (2hG), which is one of his most famous and seminal work that explains the concept of Hawking radiation.Hawking's equation  - which contains all of the most important parts of his most important discovery. The equation is one of his most famous and seminal work which explains the concept of Hawking radiation.Plenary Session of the Academy  was, Impacts of Scientific Knowledge and Technology on Human Society and its Environment . Professor Stephen Hawking gave a paper entitled, The Origin of the Universe  during the Special Session on Friday 25th November 2016. Stephen Grocutt was a member of Stephen Hawking's private healthcare team from 2015-2017, travelling with him around the world. So he has authenticated Mr Hawking's thumb print. Also included alongside a letter of authenticity signed by Stephen Grocutt is a photograph of Mr Grocutt together with Professor Hawking in London on the evening of his BBC Radio 4 Reith Lecture on blackholes.The Pontifical Academy of Sciences  is an academic institution in Vatican City that was established in 1936 by Pope Pius XI. It is responsible for promoting the study of science and supporting research in various fields, with a focus on interdisciplinary and ethical considerations.Pontifical Academy of Sciences  held a Plenary Session on Science and Sustainability , which aimed to explore the relationships between science, technology, and sustainability in the context of environmental challenges facing the world. The session brought together experts from various fields, including science, philosophy, theology, and economics, to discuss the challenges and opportunities related to sustainability.Pontifical Academy of Sciences on Science and Sustainability  was a significant event that brought together leading thinkers and experts from various fields to discuss important issues related to the future of our planet. Pontifical Academy of Sciences  continues to play an important role in promoting scientific research and education, and in facilitating dialogue between the scientific community and the Catholic Church. The inclusion of Stephen Hawking as a keynote speaker added to the prestige of the event, and his thumbprint signature on the programme makes this lot a unique and valuable collector's item. 
        
        
    
    
        
        
            
                                 
        
    
  
         
            
        
 
        
            
            
                
                    
                     
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