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<description>I still remember fondly the time I got an A- on my 8th grade earth science paper. It was one of my proudest moments as a student. Meanwhile, as MIT boasts, some folks are, well, a bit beyond that. Physics is riddled with paradoxes: Think of how information leaks from supposedly inescapable black holes or how the conventional laws of physics break down at the quantum scale. Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski &#x26;#x27;13 believes that within these apparent contradictions, new discoveries await. Ah yes, &#x26;#x22;how the conventional laws of physics break down at the quantum scale.&#x26;#x22; I think about that often! Well,...</description>
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