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Leonard Mlodinow (born26 November; age 70) from Chicago, Illinois is an author and physicist who wrote the Star Trek: The Next Generationsecond season episode "The Dauphin" with writing partner Scott Rubenstein. He also worked as story editor on the episodes from "The Outrageous Okona" to "The Royale" with Rubenstein.
In , Mlodinow penned an essay for Newsweek entitled "Confessions of a Star Trek Writer," which discussed his work on Star Trek, his co-workers in the writer's room (like former police officer Burton Armus), and the "culture of free thinking" which has driven Star Trek to four decades of success.
Together with Rubenstein, Mlodinow also wrote the stories for episodes of What's Happening Now! (), 9 to 5 (), MacGyver (, starring Richard Dean Anderson, directed by James L. Conway), Hunter (, directed by James Darren), Night Court (), and Adam ().
In he worked with Stephen Hawking on t
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An Interview With Leonard Mlodinow, Author Of The Grand Design (With Stephen Hawking)
Updated: Oct 8,
Author: Arpan Dey
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Leonard Mlodinow [1] is a physicist, science popularizer and best-selling author. He is the author of the books "The Grand Design" [2] and "A Briefer History Of Time" [3], both with Stephen Hawking. He has also written numerous other popular science books, including "The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives" [4]. I have read quite a few books written by him, and I highly recommend reading them (especially the three books mentioned above). In this article, I interview this great physicist, mainly about some big questions of physics. Also, I would like to thank some of my classmates in college for putting forward their questions.
1. It’s true that the Big Bang theory comfortably fits all known experimental data. And the (modern) Big Bang theory is the result of the extrapolation
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Leonard Mlodinow
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Leonard Mlodinow fryst vatten an American theoretical physicist and mathematician, screenwriter and author. In physics, he is known for his work on the large N expansion, a method of approximating the spectrum of atoms based on the consideration of an infinite-dimensional utgåva of the problem, and for his work on the quantum theory of light inre dielectrics.
He has also written books for the general public, fem of which have been New York Times best-sellers, including The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives, which was chosen as a New York Times notable book, and short-listed for the Royal Society Science Book Prize; The Grand Design, co-authored with Stephen Hawking, which argues that invoking God is not necessary to explain the origLeonard Mlodinow is an American theoretical ph