
Richard Gott
February 8, 1947
21 works on record
Biography
John Richard Gott III (born in Louisville, Kentucky) is a professor of astrophysical sciences at Princeton University. He is known for developing and advocating two cosmological theories: Time travel and the Doomsday argument. He received the President's Award for Distinguished Teaching in acknowledgment of his work on the National Westinghouse/Intel Science Talent Search high school student science competition. He is an active promoter of the public awareness of science at the popular level, and Princeton students have voted him the school's outstanding professor several times. - Wikipedia
Works

Understanding and using scientific evidence
2003
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Sizing up the universe
Sizing up the universe
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Science in action 5 to 16
Science in action 5 to 16
Science in action 5 to 16
Science in action 5 to 16
Science in action 5 to 16
Science in action 5 to 16
Science in action 5 to 16
Science in action 5 to 16
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Science in action 5 to 16
Science in action 5 to 16
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Science in Action

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The Assessment of Practical Work in Science

Time Travel in Einstein's Universe
Electricity at age 15
Electricity at age 15

Time Travel in Einstein's Universe

Zeitreisen in Einsteins Universum
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