Stephen Hawking, the brilliant astrophysicist, is no longer with us, but his legacy continues to thrive to date.
The recently launched James Webb Space Telescope is highly anticipated to focus on some of these late British scientist’s intriguing theories.
One of these hypotheses is the last one Stephen Hawking worked on before his death.
He argued for a multiverse theory in which an exact replica of ourselves exists in another universe. Stephen Hawking died in 2018, more than three and a half years before the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope.
This was due to a series of delays that pushed the debut date back from 2007 to 2011. It also sucked up roughly ten billion dollars, which is ten times more than the original estimate.