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Matt Visser: The Brilliant Mind Behind Wormhole Physics

Matt Visser: The Brilliant Mind Behind Wormhole Physics

Matt Visser is a world-renowned mathematical physicist known for his work on black holes, wormholes, and quantum gravity. His groundbreaking research earned him the 2018 Hector Medal from Royal Society Te Apārangi. He has published over 200 scientific articles and contributed to Stephen Hawking’s chronology protection conjecture, which explores the limits of time travel. In 2002, he presented a plenary talk on this topic at Hawking’s 60th birthday conference at Cambridge University.

Matt Visser is a world-renowned mathematical physicist known for his work on black holes, wormholes, and quantum gravity. His groundbreaking research earned him the 2018 Hector Medal from Royal Society Te Apārangi. He has published over 200 scientific articles and contributed to Stephen Hawking’s chronology protection conjecture, which explores the limits of time travel. In 2002, he presented a plenary talk on this topic at Hawking’s 60th birthday conference at Cambridge University.

Over the years, he has received many honors. These include the Dan Walls Medal (2013), the James Cook Research Fellowship (2011), and fellowships from the Royal Society of New Zealand and the American Physical Society. His ability to explain complex scientific concepts has made him a respected mentor for students and researchers.

New Zealand is incredibly proud of Matt Visser’s contributions to science. Thanks to his dedication, our country stands out in theoretical physics. His work continues to inspire the next generation of scientists. We celebrate his achievements and look forward to more groundbreaking discoveries!

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