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ughtful venue. I was very impressed with the quality of the work and the list of illustrious contributors. I'm honored to be invited to contribute.” Sheldon Glashow Nobel Prize, Metcalf Professor of Mathematics and Physics at Boston University and Higgins Professor of Physics, emeritus, at Harvard University. “
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Werner Herzog, and Cormac McCarthy, as well as Nobel Laureates including Steven Weinberg, David Gross, Frank Wilczek, Sidney Altman, Lee Hartwell, Sheldon Glashow, Baruch Blumberg, Adam Reiss, Brian Schmidt, and John Mather. I got to know Ms. through her work with the Enhanced Education Foundation, which ha
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es happy to =onate On Thu, Feb =4, 2019 at 4:16 AM Lawrence Krauss . III >=wrote: amazing advisory board.. and now for the =odcast, guests include. Sheldon Glashow, Steve Weinberg, Woody =lien, Ian McEwan, Noam Chomsky, Martin Rees, William Shatner, David =ross,Stephen Fry, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Greenblatt, K
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ary 14, 2019 9:16 AM To: Cc: Lawrence Krauss Subject: things going swimmingly amazing advisory board.. and now for the podcast, =uests include. Sheldon Glashow, Steve Weinberg, Woody Allen, Ian =cEwan, Noam Chomsky, Martin Rees, William Shatner, David Gross,Stephen =ry, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Greenblatt, Ki
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lating the weak interac- tion to electromagnetism that he encouraged one of his dozen graduate students at Harvard at the time to explore the issue. Sheldon Glashow graduated in 1958 with a thesis on the subject and continued to explore the issue for the next few years as a National Science Foundation post- doc
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and was invited (in 1966) to speak at several locations in the USA, where he was spending a sabbati- cal year. After Higgs's talk at Harvard, where Sheldon Glashow was now a professor, Glashow apparently complimented him on having invented a "nice model" and moved on. Such was the fixation on the strong in- te
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after I finished the first version of this book. I received com- ments and useful suggestions and corrections in response, and I want to thank both Sheldon Glashow and Wally Gilbert for their suggestions, as well as Richard Dawkins, and I am particularly indebted to one of the colleagues I admire most for his
Martin Weinberg
PersonAmerican attorney (born 1946)

Lawrence Krauss
PersonAmerican particle physicist and cosmologist
Steven Weinberg
PersonNobel Prize-winning physicist, referenced in Epstein science funding network

Noam Chomsky
PersonAmerican linguist and activist (born 1928)

Frank Wilczek
PersonAmerican theoretical physicist

Plato
Person4th-century BCE Greek philosopher

Stephen Hawking
PersonBritish theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author (1942–2018)

Freeman Dyson
PersonTheoretical physicist and mathematician (1923–2020)
Courtney Wild
PersonAmerican victim/survivor of Jeffrey Epstein who led legal battle for victims' rights

Glashow
PersonAmerican theoretical physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1979)

Earth
LocationThird planet from the Sun in the Solar System

Berkeley
LocationCity in Alameda County, California, United States

David Gross
PersonAmerican particle physicist and string theorist

Richard Feynman
PersonAmerican theoretical physicist (1918–1988)

Martin Rees
PersonBritish cosmologist and astrophysicist (1942-)
Caltech
OrganizationCalifornia Institute of Technology

Ricky Gervais
PersonBritish comedian

William Shatner
PersonCanadian actor (born 1931)

Werner Herzog
PersonGerman film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and opera director (born 1942)
Kip Thorne
PersonPerson referenced in documents