Laura Mersini-Houghton Explained

Laura Mersini-Houghton
Birth Place:Tirana, Albania
Nationality:Albanian, American
Fields:cosmology and theoretical physics
Workplaces:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alma Mater:Tirana University
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Doctoral Advisor:Leonard Parker
Known For:Multiverse, Origin of the Universe theory, Hawking radiation theory
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Children:Grace Houghton

Laura Mersini-Houghton (née Mersini) is an Albanian-American cosmologist and theoretical physicist, and professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a proponent of the multiverse hypothesis and the author of a theory for the origin of the universe that holds that our universe is one of many selected by quantum gravitational dynamics of matter and energy.[1] [2] [3] [4] She argues that anomalies in the current structure of the universe are best explained as the gravitational tug exerted by other universes.[5] [6]

Biography

Laura Mersini was born in Tirana, Albania, as a daughter of the mathematician and eminent economist Nexhat Mersini.[7] [8]

Mersini-Houghton received her B.S. degree from the University of Tirana, Albania.

In 1994, Mersini-Houghton was a Fulbright scholar at the University of Maryland, College Park for 8 months.[9] [10]

In 1997, Mersini-Houghton was awarded her M.Sc. by the University of Maryland.[9]

In 2000, Mersini-Houghton completed her Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.[9]

From 2000 to 2002, after earning her doctorate, Mersini-Houghton was a postdoctoral fellow at the Italian Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa.[9]

From 2002 to 2003, Mersini-Houghton had a postdoctoral fellowship at Syracuse University.[9]

In January 2004, Mersini-Houghton accepted a position as assistant professor of theoretical physics and cosmology at the University of North Carolina. In a series of papers published between 2004 and 2006, she presented a theory that the universe arose from a multiverse, and made a series of testable predictions which included the existence of the Giant Void. She was granted tenure in 2008 and promotion to associate professor in 2009 and full professor later.[9]

On 11 October 2010, Mersini-Houghton appeared in a BBC programme entitled What Happened Before the Big Bang (along with Michio Kaku, Neil Turok, Andrei Linde, Roger Penrose, Lee Smolin, and other physicists), where she propounded her theory of the universe as a wave function on the landscape multiverse.[11] Mersini-Houghton's work on multiverse theory is discussed in the epilogue of a recently published biography of Hugh Everett III.[12] Her predictions were successfully tested recently by the Planck satellite experiment. See also a discussion of her ideas in the context of the history and philosophical implications of the idea of a multiverse here.[13]

In September 2014, Mersini-Houghton claimed to demonstrate mathematically that, given certain assumptions about black hole firewalls, current theories of black hole formation are flawed.[14] She claimed that Hawking radiation causes the star to shed mass at a rate such that it no longer has the density sufficient to create a black hole. With Stephen Hawking, she organized a historic conference in 2015 in Stockholm to discuss these fundamental topics.[15] [16]

Teaching

Mersini-Houghton teaches graduate and undergraduate classes in Quantum Mechanics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. https://physics.unc.edu/people/mersini-houghton-laura/

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  1. News: Fox . Killian . Cosmologist Laura Mersini-Houghton: 'Our universe is one tiny grain of dust in a beautiful cosmos' - Interview . 27 August 2022 . . 28 August 2022 .
  2. Web site: Weird data suggests something big beyond the edge of the universe . . 24 November 2009 . 27 July 2014 . Catchpole, Heather . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714220221/http://cosmosmagazine.com/news/something-big-found-beyond-edge-universe/ . 14 July 2014 .
  3. Web site: Planck Space Data Yields Evidence of Universes Beyond Our Own . . 19 May 2013 . 27 July 2014 . Moon, Timur.
  4. Web site: Into the void: a glimpse of our tiny place in the scheme of things . . 9 December 2007 . 27 July 2014 . Cauchi, Stephen.
  5. News: Cosmic map reveals first evidence of other universes . https://web.archive.org/web/20131123230832/http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/Science/article1261602.ece . dead . 23 November 2013 . . 19 May 2013 . 27 July 2014 . Leake, Jonathan.
  6. Web site: Could Big Bang ripples prove the existence of a PARALLEL universe? Gravitational wave discovery paves the way for the 'multiverse' . National Headlines . 19 March 2014 . 27 July 2014 . The News . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140816162029/http://www.nationalheadlines.co.uk/could-big-bang-ripples-prove-the-existence-of-a-parallel-universe-gravitational-wave-discovery-paves-the-way-for-the-multiverse/231161/ . 16 August 2014 .
  7. Dedaj, Valeria (16 September 2015). Big Bang-u dhe sfidat e shkencetares shqiptare (Big Bang and the challenges of Albanian scientists), in Albanian. Retrieved from https://www.shqiperia.com/Big-Bang-u-dhe-sfidat-e-shkencetares-shqiptare.30485/.
  8. Peshku pa ujë (19 July 2012). Laura Nexhat Mersini, vlonjatja shkencetare. Retrieved from http://arkivi.peshkupauje.com/2012/07/laura-nexhat-mersini-vlonjatja-shkencetare .
  9. http://physics.unc.edu/people/mersini-houghton-laura/ University of North Carolina, Department of Physics and Astronomy
  10. http://www.balkanweb.com/site/shkencetarja-shqiptare-pas-aprovimit-te-teorise-per-universin-pretendente-per-nobel/ Balkanweb, Shkencëtarja shqiptare pas aprovimit të teorisë për universin, pretendente për"Nobel"
  11. Web site: Two Programmes - Horizon, 2010-2011, What Happened Before the Big Bang? . . 2 January 2011.
  12. Book: Byrne. Peter. The many worlds of Hugh Everett III : multiple universes, mutual assured destruction, and the meltdown of a nuclear family. 2010. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 978-0-19-955227-6. 1st.
  13. Book: Rubenstein. Mary-Jane. Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse. 2014. Columbia University Press. New York. 978-0-231-15662-2. 1st.
  14. Web site: Yes, Virginia, There Are Black Holes. Brian Koberlein. 25 September 2014. One Universe at a Time. 17 October 2014.
  15. Web site: Carolina's Laura Mersini-Houghton shows that black holes do not exist. 22 August 2022. 23 September 2014. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  16. Web site: UNC professor says black holes can't exist. 24 September 2014. 23 September 2014. WNCN. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141021024434/http://www.wncn.com/story/26606303/unc-professor-says-black-holes-cant-exist. 21 October 2014.