Stephen Hawking's Research on the World Cup
After the news of the death of astrophysicist Stephen Hawking at the age of 76, he will be remembered for his research on 'black holes' and the theory of the 'Big Bang', but he also dedicated himself to studying the possibilities of winning the World Cup.
In 2014, Hawking presented a study on soccer and talked about the chances of England becoming the champion of the World Cup in Brazil.
He assured that it would be difficult to win in American lands, and that the possibility of having a European referee would help avoid falling into the game of players like Luis Suaréz, whom he described as a 'dancer' for trying to deceive and lie to the referees.
He also stated that the red uniform works better for the England team and that the 4-3-3 formation is the right one to advance to the next round.
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