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“This marriage of intuition and logic gave birth to moves that were not merely powerful, but in some cases also highly creative”

Quote by Max Tegmark

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Max Tegmark
Max Tegmark

Max Tegmark is a renowned theoretical physicist and cosmologist, born on May 5, 1967. He obtained his Ph.D. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and completed his postdoctoral research at Harvard University. Tegmark is known for his research in cosmology, cosmic strings, and cosmological principles. more

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