And I kind of liked it – the singing, the social events. I was not Christianised because my parents were both atheists, but all of my friends were Christian, so I went to church with them. I tried to be religious when I was a teenager. The first question you ask the physicists you interview in the book is: “Are you religious?” How about you? Her second book, Existential Physics: A Scientist’s Guide to Life’s Biggest Questions, came out in August. She is now a research fellow at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, where she leads a group studying quantum gravity. Born in Frankfurt, she studied mathematics at the Goethe Universität and went on to focus on particle physics – her PhD explored the possibility that the Large Hadron Collider would produce microscopic black holes. S abine Hossenfelder is a German theoretical physicist who writes books and runs a YouTube channel (with 618,000 subscribers at time of writing) called Science Without the Gobbledygook.
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