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magpie | 18:51 Thu 15th Mar 2018 | ChatterBank
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i have from time to time considered the wisdom of letting severely disabled people continue to live (humanely not final solution method). however i have changed my mind because of 3 words PROFESSOR STEPHEN HAWKING. how he did what he did with MND/ALS boggles the mind. i wonder if he could achieve what he was able to do in a healthy body or could he have done even more?
he was an inspiration, just imagine the discussions between the greek philosphers, middle east astronomers, newton and einstein also i wonder about his talks with carl sagan!
RIP professor why wasn't he knighted or ennobled?
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He turned down a knighthood.
>>> why wasn't he knighted or ennobled?

He declined a knighthood:
http://www.toptenz.net/top-ten-people-who-declined-knighthood.php

However he was both a CBE and a Companion of Honour.
“why wasn't he knighted or ennobled?”

Maybe because in the big picture he didn’t give a damn,

Being knighted means nothing. What exactly does the queen tapping you on each shoulder with a sword and giving you medal prove?

Jimmy savile was knighted, nuff said.

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