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ScientificAmerican.com interviewed to Lawrence Krauss, author of The Physics of Star Trek, about the new Star Trek movie opening today.
Lawrence is a theoretical physicist at Arizona State University's School of Earth & Space Exploration and the director of the university's Origins Initiative. He offers views on extraterrestrial life, teleportation, phasers, time travel, and other topics in the sci-fi series.
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