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Sean M. Carroll
Sean Carroll
Born(1966-10-05)October 5, 1966
NationalityUnited States
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materHarvard University (Ph.D.)
Villanova University (B.S.)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics, Cosmology, Astrophysics, General Relativity
InstitutionsCalifornia Institute of Technology
Doctoral advisorGeorge B. Field

Sean M. Carroll (born 1966) is a senior research associate in the Department of Physics at the California Institute of Technology. He is a theoretical cosmologist specializing in dark energy and general relativity. He is also a contributor to the physics blog Cosmic Variance, and has published in scientific journals and magazines such as Nature, Seed, Sky & Telescope, and New Scientist. Described as a gifted science communicator,[1] he is the author of Spacetime And Geometry, a graduate-level textbook in general relativity, and has also recorded a set of lectures for the Teaching Company entitled Dark Matter, Dark Energy: The Dark Side of the Universe. His new book, released in January 2010, is on the arrow of time entitled From Eternity to Here.[2]

Career

Carroll received his Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics in 1993 from Harvard University, where his advisor was George B. Field. His dissertation's title is "Cosmological Consequences of Topological and Geometric Phenomena in Field Theories". He worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and as an assistant professor at the University of Chicago until 2006, when he was denied tenure.

Personal life

Carroll is married to Jennifer Ouellette, the Director of the Science and Entertainment Exchange.

Research

Carroll has worked on a number of topics in theoretical cosmology, field theory, and gravitation theory. His research papers include models of, and experimental constraints on, violations of Lorentz invariance; the appearance of closed timelike curves in general relativity; varieties of topological defects in field theory; and cosmological dynamics of extra spacetime dimensions. In recent years he has written extensively on models of dark energy and its interactions with ordinary matter and dark matter, as well as modifications of general relativity in cosmology.

Carroll has also worked on the arrow of time problem. He and Jennifer Chen posit that the Big Bang is not a unique occurrence as a result of all of the matter and energy in the universe originating in a singularity at the beginning of time, but rather one of many cosmic inflation events resulting from quantum fluctuations of vacuum energy in a cold De Sitter space. Carroll and Chen claim that the universe is infinitely old, but never reaches thermodynamic equilibrium as entropy increases continuously without limit due to the decreasing matter and energy density attributable to recurrent cosmic inflation. They assert that the universe is "statistically time-symmetric" insofar as it contains equal progressions of time "both forward and backward".[3][4][5]

From Eternity To Here

From Eternity To Here: The Quest for the Ultimate Theory of Time is a popular cosmology book, by Carroll, published in January 2010. It tackles a fundamental open principle in physics: the arrow of time.

Religious beliefs

Carroll is an outspoken atheist, who argues that scientific thinking leads one to a materialist worldview.[6][7] He turned down an invitation to speak at a conference sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation, on the grounds that he did not want to appear to be supporting a reconciliation between science and religion.[8] In 2004 he and Shadi Bartsch taught an undergraduate course at the University of Chicago on the history of atheism.[9]

Publications

  • Carroll, Sean, "Spacetime and Geometry: An Introduction to General Relativity". 2003. ISBN 0-8053-8732-3
  • Carroll, Sean, "From Eternity To Here". 2010. ISBN 0525951334
  • List of Publications

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