The mention of Stephen Hawking and a bizarre voicemail from MH370 is linked to an internet conspiracy theory and a specific podcast episode that covered it, not a factual event where Stephen Hawking himself received a voicemail.
The core of the conspiracy theory involves:
A Twitter user, "Ty" (@strayedaway), claimed to have seen a strange man taking pictures of his house.
Shortly after, Ty allegedly received a mysterious voicemail that was claimed to be from the black box of the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370, which disappeared on March 8, 2014.
The content of the decoded message, according to the conspiracy theory circulating on social media, included a cryptic warning: "They are taking over. You are not ready to face them".
Stephen Hawking's name was brought into the narrative due to his well-known scientific predictions and his warnings about potential dangers to humanity, such as alien takeovers, leading some to try and link the voicemail's message to his theories.
The story was covered in detail as a mysterious phenomenon/conspiracy theory on the "Mile Higher Podcast" in a 2018 episode titled "10: Stephen Hawking & Bizarre Voicemail From MH370?".
There is no credible evidence that a voicemail from MH370's black box was received by anyone, including Stephen Hawking, or that the event was anything more than an internet conspiracy theory. The actual search for MH370 has been ongoing, and the disappearance remains one of aviation's greatest mysteries.
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