UK issues ‘black hole’ coin in honour of Stephen Hawking

UK issues ‘black hole’ coin in honour of Stephen Hawking

AgenciesUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 01:15 AM IST
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In this file photo of theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking poses for a picture ahead of a gala screening of the documentary 'Hawking'. / AFP PHOTO / ANDREW COWIE |

London: The UK’s Royal Mint Tuesday unveiled a new commemorative 50 pence coin inspired by the late legendary British physicist Stephen Hawking’s seminal work on black holes. Hawking, one of the world’s best-known theoretical physicists who died at 76 last year, joins the ranks of other scientists such Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin to have a commemorative coin in honour of one of his greatest discoveries that black holes should not be all black.

“This work, which used a tentative unification of Einstein’s theory of general relativity with quantum mechanics, reported that black holes should not be completely black, instead emitting radiation, meaning they evaporate and eventually disappear,” Royal Mint said in a statement. The coin, on sale in silver and gold forms for a price range between 55 and 795 pounds on the Royal Mint’s website, is a nod to Hawking’s research into black holes and his ability to make science accessible for all.

Edwina Ellis, who designed the unusual coins, explained her inspiration behind it. “Stephen Hawking made difficult subjects accessible, engaging and relatable and this is what I wanted to portray in my design, which is inspired by a lecture he gave in Chile in 2008,” Ellis said. “Hawking, at his playful best, invites the audience to contemplate peering into a black hole before diving in. I wanted to fit a big black hole on the tiny coin and wish he was still here chortling at the thought,” she said.
Meanwhile, the nurse who cared for late Stephen Hawking was on Tuesday banned for failing “to provide the standards of good, professional care that we expect and Professor Hawking deserved”. Britain’s Nursing and Midwifery Council made the ruling where Patricia Dowdy, 61, faces multiple charges over financial misconduct, not providing appropriate care and not having the correct qualifications.

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