LONDON (Reuters) - The biggest mystery in the universe perplexing one of the world's best known scientists is -- women.
When New Scientist magazine asked "Brief History of Time" author Stephen Hawking what he thinks about most, the Cambridge University professor renowned for unravelling some of the most complex questions in modern physics answered: "Women. They are a complete mystery."
The wheelchair-bound Hawking, who only recently retired from a post once held by Isaac Newton,
talked to the magazine in the run-up to celebrations for his 70th
birthday about his biggest scientific blunder and his hopes for modern
science.
Hawking is due to
celebrate his 70th birthday on Sunday with a public symposium entitled
"The State of the Universe" at the University of Cambridge's Centre for Theoretical Cosmology.
Hawking heads a list
of speakers including British Astronomer Royal Martin Rees, Nobel
Prize-winning physicist Saul Perlmutter and Kip Thorne, one of the world's leading theoretical physicists.
(Reporting by Paul Casciato, editing by Steve Addison)
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