“The universe must be something as simple as a Tesla”

by time news

2023-05-07 00:06:01

The American physicist, whose theories served to underpin the standard model that explains the cosmos, defends the luck factor in science

Sheldon Glashow, at the headquarters of the Ramón Areces Foundation in Madrid Guillermo Navarro

Judith of Jorge

07/05/2023

Updated at 03:19 p.m.

Sheldon Glashow (New York, 1932) knows like few others the world of subatomic particles, the components that give shape to all existing matter, from stars to tiny bacteria, including ourselves. Together with Abdus Salam and Steven Weinberg he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979…

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