Journeying Through Time: Is Time Travel Within Reach? - Lawrence Kraus
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Theoretical Physicist & Cosmologist
It was Stephen Hawking who once said that since the dawn of civilisation, we humans have craved an understanding of the underlying order of the world, to know why we are here and where we came from.
How did our Universe begin, if it even had a beginning? How big is it? Are we alone?
Today’s guest is making a long awaited return to London Real studios, and has spent more time than most of us, pondering these very questions. Lawrence Krauss is the world-renowned theoretical physicist, commentator, and bestselling author, whose name is synonymous with intellectual prowess, scientific innovation, and a passionate commitment to the public understanding of science.
Lawrence’s formative years were spent in Toronto, Canada, before his academic pursuits led him to Carleton University, earning undergraduate degrees in both Mathematics and Physics, that set the stage for his future scientific endeavours. He moved on to the prestigious MIT, to collect his Ph.D. in Physics in 1982.
From here, Lawrence joined the Harvard Society of Fellows from 1982 to 1985, establishing his presence in the academic world. Today, Lawrence is President of The Origins Project Foundation, an independent non-profit organisation that aims to continue the mission of inspiring the wonder and excitement of knowledge, inquiry and creativity in new forums for the public.
He is also the host of The Origins Podcast, where he speaks with some of the most informed and influential people from the world of science, the arts, politics, and journalism.
However, it is through his investigations into the fundamental questions about the Universe and his strong held desire to greatly enhance public understanding of these often daunting topics that he has become best known,
Lawrence has written over 500 publications on physics and astronomy, receiving numerous awards for his research and alongside this, has published 10 critically acclaimed books, including the New York Times Best Sellers – ‘The Physics of Star Trek’ and ‘A Universe from Nothing’.