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Neil Turok
Neil Turok
SUSY, Landscape and the Higgs
Traversing Cosmological Singularities, Complete Journeys Through Spacetime Including Antigravity
The Ekpyrotic Universe: Colliding Branes and the Origin of the Hot Big
Job Feldbrugge
A Classical, Non-Singular, Bouncing Universe
The Quantum Structure of Space and Time
The Future of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology Celebrating Stephen Hawking's 60Th Birthday
Antigravity and the Big Crunch/Big Bang Transition ∗ Itzhak Bars A, Shih-Hung Chen B,C, Paul J
Testing String Theory with Cosmological Observations?
Before the Big Bang
In Its Near 40-Year History, String Theory Has Gone from a Theory of Hadrons to a Theory of Everything To, Possibly, a Theory of Nothing
The Inflation Debate
Neil Turok, Executive Director, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical
Recent Developments in the Cosmic String Theory of Galaxy Formation
The Myth of Timethe Beginning Of
A Primer on the Ekpyrotic Scenario
Physical Review D
Top View
Quantum Vacuum: Renormalization Group and Anomalies in Cosmology”
Inside the Perimeter Is Published by Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Self Adjoint Extensions and Singularity Resolution in String Theory and Quantum Gravity (BIRS Workshop 11W5080) August 21 – 26, 2011
Suggested Topics for Extra Credit Paper
The Pyrotechnic Universe”
CMB Anisotropies: Their Discovery and Utilization
(Updated– December 31, 2020) BURT ALAN OVRUT CURRICULUM
Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy Numerical Solution (Cmbans) I: an Introduction to Cl Calculation
The Higgs Boson and Beyond Paul J. Steinhardt: the Great Cosmic Debate Moderated by Dieter Lüst
Citation for Prof Neil Turok
PHYSICS-BASED INTELLIGENT DESIGN ARGUMENTS ARE BASED on FALSE PHYSICS by Bradley Monton1 University of Colorado at Boulder
Step Inside the Perimeter
Table of Contents (Print)
On Ekpyrotic Brane Collisions
The Ekpyrotic Universe: Colliding Branes and the Origin of the Hot Big
Suggested Topics for Extra Credit Paper
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