- Lee
Smolin (/ˈsmoʊlɪn/; born June 6, 1955) is an
American theoretical physicist, a
faculty member at the
Perimeter Institute for
Theoretical Physics, an...
- composer, and
writer David M.
Smolin,
American law
professor Innokenty Smolin (1884-1973),
Russian general Ivan
Smolin (fl. 1920),
commander of the Soviet...
- website. The
Smolin–Susskind
debate refers to the
series of
intense postings in 2004
between Lee
Smolin and Susskind,
concerning Smolin's argument that...
- The
Smolin Gallery was an avant-garde art
venue and
gallery on 57th
Street in New York City, at its peak in the 1960s. It was
known for its involvement...
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Barry Smolin (born
April 20, 1961), also
known as Mr.
Smolin, is an
American radio host, teacher, composer, and writer. He last
taught at
Alexander Hamilton...
- selection, also
called the
fecund universes, is a
hypothesis proposed by Lee
Smolin intended as a
scientific alternative to the
anthropic principle. It addresses...
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Nikolai Fyodorovich Smolin (1888–1962) was a
Russian and
Soviet portrait painter. The
artist was born in 1888 in Platonovka, Perm Governorate. His father...
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David Mark
Smolin is a
professor of law at ****berland
School of Law in Birmingham,
Alabama where he is the
Harwell G.
Davis Chair in
Constitutional Law...
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Sergei Borisovich Smolin aka Smok (November 22, 1962, Moscow) —
Russian producer famous for his work with the band Kvartal,
Andrey Makarevich, Igor Butman...
- John A.
Smolin (born 1967) is an
American physicist and
Fellow of the
American Physical Society at IBM's
Thomas J.
Watson Research Center.
Smolin is best...