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/ 11:54 AM June 07, 2015

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Dr. Stephen Hawking. AP FILE PHOTO/NASA, Paul. E. Alers

World-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking said that he will consider assisted suicide if he becomes a “burden” to his family and is experiencing “great pain.”

“I would consider assisted suicide only if I were in great pain or felt I had nothing more to contribute but was just a burden to those around me,” Hawking said in an interview with British comedian Dara O’Briain for a new BBC program.

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During the interview, Hawking said that people have the right to end their lives, adding that “To keep someone alive against their wishes is the ultimate indignity.”

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The 73-year-old physicist also revealed how he also gets “very lonely.”

“At times I get very lonely because people are afraid to talk to me or don’t wait for me to write a response. I’m shy and tired at times. I find it difficult to talk to people I don’t know.” Hawking said.

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Hawking, who suffers from motor neuron disease, communicates through a speech synthesizer attached to his cheek muscle.

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Despite expressing his stance on assisted suicide, he said that he will not go anytime soon.

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“I am damned if I’m going to die before I have unraveled more of the universe,” he said.

Hawking’s life was the subject of the Oscar-winning film “The Theory of Everything” where the physicist was portrayed by Eddie Redmayne. AJH

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