Indeed. It's all about tropes. As he got older – and especially after the atomic bomb became tangible evidence of the power of his theories – he looked like the mad old scientist of legend that we always wanted. Or indeed insist on! Remember: scientists = wizards, so you measure them by their white hairs.mr_a500 wrote:I'm always amazed that the cliché image of genius is Einstein is as a grey haired old man, when he actually did all his best work before he was 30. (though of course he'd be old when he met Marilyn)Muirium wrote:Yeah, something about Einstein seems to attract bad writers and producers. No audience is too dumb to recognise him, right? Just give some old guy an accent and a wig!
When did Hawking's renown kick in? After his confinement to a wheelchair I presume? He gets to escape the white haired old guy shtick because that one is his own. Ah, culture!