Stephen Hawking works his comedic chops on 'The Big Bang Theory'
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Stephen Hawking may have an impeccable understanding of space-time, but
his comedic timing is pretty good too. At least that's according to
recent costar Simon Helberg on Twitter, who noted the theoretical
physicist's "understanding of comedy in relation to time" during his
appearance on "The Big Bang Theory"
In the episode, Howard (Helberg) subjects Sheldon (Jim Parsons) to a
series of humiliating acts before he will hand Sheldon's research thesis
over to the scientist. Of course, Hawking wants to compliment Sheldon
in person (and point out an error in his work), so the famous scientist
appears in person.
It's probably the first and only time you'll ever hear a brilliant scientist say the word "boner" on network TV.
Even though Hawking suffers from the degenerative disease related to
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which leaves him almost completely
paralyzed and requires him to communicate through a computerized voice,
he's managed to be a very visible media presence over the years.
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