Paul Halpern

For the American naval historian, see Paul G. Halpern.

Paul Halpern (born 1961) is an American Professor of Physics, and Fellow in the Humanities at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.

Life

He received a Ph.D in theoretical physics, a M.A. in physics and a B.A. in physics and mathematics. He was also the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, Fulbright Scholarship, and an Athenaeum Society Literary Award.

He has written many popular science books and articles, books including The Cyclical Serpent, Cosmic Wormholes and The Great Beyond. He has also appeared on the 1994 PBS series Futurequest, as well as the National Public Radio show "Radio Times."

In 2007 he published a book based on The Simpsons called What's Science Ever Done for Us. He later appeared in The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice!.[1]

His most recently published book is Einstein's Dice and Schrödinger's Cat.

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