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Out There


Three days after learning that he won the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics, George Smoot was talking about the universe. Sitting across from him in his office at the University of California, Berkeley, was Saul Perlmutter, a fellow cosmologist and a probable future Nobelist in Physics himself. Bearded, booming, eyes pinwheeling from adrenaline and lack of sleep, Smoot leaned back in his chair. Perlmutter, onetime acolyte, longtime colleague, now heir apparent, leaned forward in his.


“Time and time again,” Smoot shouted, “the universe has turned out to be really simple.”


Perlmutter nodded eagerly. “It’s like, why are we able to understand the universe at our level?”


“Right. Exactly. It’s a universe for beginners! ‘The Universe for Dummies’!”