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Frank Wilczek
Nobel Prize-winning physicist.
Frank Wilczek is one of the world’s most eminent physicists working today. A Nobel Laureate, mathematician and scientist, he is the Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is also the author of numerous award-winning books, including A Beautiful Question: Finding Nature’s Deep Design (2016), The Lightness of Being (2010) and Longing for Harmonies (1988).
Frank Wilczek is one of the world’s most eminent physicists working today. A Nobel Laureate, mathematician and scientist, he is the Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is also the author of numerous award-winning books, including A Beautiful Question: Finding Nature’s Deep Design (2016), The Lightness of Being (2010) and Longing for Harmonies (1988).
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Spacetime and the Structure of Reality
Is Time Travel Just a Fantasy?
Gravity minus dark matter
Missing Evidence
Is Nothing an Illusion?
Gravity
The End of the Theory of Everything
Time, Space and Being
Why There Is Something Rather Than Nothing
The Laws of the Universe
Back from the End of Time
Cosmic Dreams
The Strangeness of Things
Why The World Exists
Big Bang Creation Myths
The End of All Things
Is Reality an Illusion?
The Dark Universe
Why Does Time Fly?
Quantum Whispers
Decoding the Universe
The Poetry of the Universe
Playing Dice With The Universe
When Time Stands Still
How to Find a Multiverse
Time's Arrow
Bang Goes the Big Bang
The Next Universe
After the Higgs Boson
The Universe Code
Into the Unknown
The Stuff of the Universe
Bang Goes Another Theory of the Universe
The Theory of Everything
It's an Immaterial World
Pythagoras' Dream
Beyond the Standard Model
Something and Nothing
Life, the Universe and Everything
In a Parallel Universe
A Goldilocks World
The Mathematics of Thought
It's an Immaterial World
Wonders of the Big Bang
Uncovering Reality
Masters of the World
Stephen Hawking and the Progress of Physics
Conjuring the Universe
Quantum Effects in Gravity
Demons Among Us