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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 14

    "They're named black holes because they are related to human fears of being destroyed or gobbled up," Stephen Hawking once told an interviewer. "I don't have fears of being thrown into them. I understand them. I feel in a sense that I am their master."http://nyti.ms/2FAsy0R 

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      1. janne pettersson‏ @bass_janne Mar 14
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        Stephen Hawking lived to 76. With the right support system his disability did not prevent him from living a full life, much of it at the apex of academia, doing work that made all our lives better. Fund and support accommodations for persons with disabilities. RIP Prof.

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      1. Sanjeeva Shukla‏ @sanjeevashukla Mar 14
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        Awesome! And here are my favorite 5 Hawking discoveries ! #StephenHawkingpic.twitter.com/tZEUNQ4Y2S

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      1. Bjørn Olav Bøe‏ @stprest Mar 14
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        Stephen Hawking died on «Pie-day»(3/14), Albert Einsteins birthday. Another reason to remember the day.

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      1. Dianne Weller‏ @DianneWeller Mar 14
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        RIP Stephen Hawking the world is less brighter now you have left it.

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      1. Joan Echeveria‏ @NotYourMestizo Mar 14
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        To have lived in Dr. Hawking’s mind for a day...this solar system was fortunate to have him.

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      1. Justice 099‏ @Justice_099 Mar 14
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        They are called black holes because they absorb all energy and light..... Thanks for reminding us what a joke this 'scientist' was.

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      1. 何程楠‏ @OUfewxb6L1OQFPi Mar 14
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        Must be God think you know too much secret

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      1. Odum Ro‏ @OdumRow Mar 14
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        There's only one Professor Hawking and he will forever be with us.

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      1. J.‏ @DRAGORTIZ Mar 14
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        pic.twitter.com/UkVBGJMBPN

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      2. mafer‏ @maferolverag Mar 15
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      1. Bengt Gustafson‏ @cabrio900 Mar 15
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        So true.

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      1. Robert de Kruyff‏ @RobertKruyff Mar 15
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        Stephen Hawking now resides among the stars, black holes and galaxies. He'll be looking down, back to the future.

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      1. shad man‏ @shadman2k Mar 14
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        HE DID NOT NOW JESUS AND IS SCEAMING IN HELL

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      1. gm‏ @gmnamedlong Mar 14
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        so of the nerdy version of the crocodile hunter...way more math though

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      1. robert massenburg‏ @RobertThemass Mar 14
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        Stephen Hawking was an amazing man and the world is a better place because of him.

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      1. Saïd El Malki‏ @SAIDFISSA3 Mar 14
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        A big loss for the humanity and the science

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      1. Henrik Bork‏ @hborkc67 Mar 14
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        Rip. You Will away be a great inspiration.

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