The environment near Gargantua will become more dangerous for individual life forms, including humans, promoting faster evolution if enough individua… - Kip S. Thorne

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The environment near Gargantua will become more dangerous for individual life forms, including humans, promoting faster evolution if enough individuals survive.

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About Kip S. Thorne

Kip Stephen Thorne (born June 1, 1940) is an American physicist at the California Institute of Technology who specializes in the cosmological implications of the general theory of relativity.

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Birth Name: Kip Stephen Thorne
Alternative Names: Kip Thorne K.S. Thorne Dr. Kip Thorne
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I cofounded the LIGO Project in 1983 (together with Rainer Weiss at MIT and Ronald Drever at Caltech). I formulated LIGO’s scientific vision, and I spent two decades working hard to help make it a reality. And LIGO today is nearing maturity, with the first detection of gravitational waves expected in this decade.

We don’t know what triggered the big bang, nor what, if anything, existed before it. But somehow the universe emerged as a vast sea of ultrahot gas, expanding fast in all directions like the fireball ignited by a nuclear bomb blast or by the explosion of a gas pipeline. Except that the big bang was not destructive (so far as we know). Instead, it created everything in our universe, or rather the seeds for everything.

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(Caltech is a wonderful place. Named the top university in the world by the Times of London in each of the last three years, it is small enough — just 300 professors, 1000 undergrads, and 1200 graduate students — that I know Caltech experts in all branches of science. It was

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