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Supposedly a man named "Stephen Hawking" had a disease where he couldn't move his body, and he wrote 72 books (I searched and COULD NOT find an easy answer to how many books he wrote, but the Barnes and noble website for him lists 72)

Supposedly a man named "Stephen Hawking" had a disease where he couldn't move his body, and he wrote 72 books (I searched and COULD NOT find an easy answer to how many books he wrote, but the Barnes and noble website for him lists 72)

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If someone's name is printed on the cover of a book, that means they wrote it!

Stronk Logics and stuff there, pal.

https://i.ibb.co/2kjkdyF/Famous-Author-Working-On-A-Book.jpg

As someone who has written a book myself, I'm not as certain as you that it's all that hard to do so. Also, I've watched plenty of video of Hawking mumbling to someone who then told the crowd what he was saying. That's because I can remember things that happened more than a few weeks ago. And I remember how he communicated back when he wrote THE BULK OF those books, which was before they outfitted him with a vocoder system. So yeah, he had grad students who learned how to understand his speaking voice. Didn't you know that he could speak, just not clearly, you ignorant dipshit?

Also, he didn't operate the vocoder system using his cheek, you faggot, he used his hand. It selected each word based on keypresses of the first, second, and maybe third or fourth letters. The dude could type better than you probably. You are an actual retard.

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If someones name is printed on the cover of a book, that means that they wrote it!

You can believe whatever you want, but that does not make it reality.

FWIW: I have quite a lot of experience with severely crippled people, including high cervical spinal cord cases who are relegated to using sip and puff devices and such, and my opinion is that Hawking was not physically capable of cranking out the mountain of work attributed to him.

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It's a dirty little secret in the publishing trade. Once an author achieves a certain level of prominence, at which everything he writes is certain to sell, his publisher will do a deal with him, and will hire ghostwriters to crank out books with his name on them. The author gets a major cut of the royalties for doing nothing. Sometimes the author has enough integrity to demand that the ghostwriter's name be put on the cover of the paperback, but often they do not.

He could talk, just not very clearly. He dictated his early books to his grad students. How is it possible that you guys never heard of that practice before he got the fancy computer to talk with?

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Is this what glowing is

Is this what retards occupy their tiny minds with?