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lamented about the lack of scientific study of such phenomenon, which he would encourage. Furthermore, he responded to assertions that the aliens presumed to be evident in these reports could have been intending to remain hidden, by asserting, "...if the mission of these aliens calls for stealth, they seem surprisingly incompetent. You would think that creatures technologically capable of traversing the mind-boggling distances between the stars would also know how to turn off their high beams at night and to elude our primitive infrared cameras.
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was published in the New York Times. In the article, he noted the mathematical probabilities over time for extraterrestrial civilizations in the universe, however, he put forth plausible explanations for the nature of the phenomenon described in reports that have appeared in media since 1947 and
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and the cultural idea of time. In 2016, Frank wrote an article entitled "Yes, There Have Been Aliens". It is based on his astronomical observations, which stated "a trillion civilizations still would have appeared over the course of cosmic history". Frank wrote a college-level science textbook
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His popular writing has focused on issues of science in its cultural context. Topics include: issues of climate and the human future, technology, and cultural evolution; the nature of mind and experience; science and religion. He is a co-founder of the
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Simulating Magnetohydrodynamical Flow with Constrained Transport and Adaptive Mesh Refinement: Algorithms and Tests of the AstroBEAR Code
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code used for simulating magneto fluid dynamics flows in astrophysical contexts. Projects using AstroBEAR include the study of jets from
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magazine that explored scientific arguments regarding the big bang theory. Frank's first book, entitled
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1999 American Astronomical Society Solar Physics Division Popular Writing Award for a Scientist
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In September 2023, astrophysicists, including Frank, questioned the overall current view of the
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The End of the Beginning: Cosmology Culture and Time at the Twilight of the Big Bang
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Frank was born on August 1, 1962, in Belleville, New Jersey. He attended the
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Frank delivering a lecture at a Rochester Academy of Science meeting in 2024
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magazine in 2018 with a new name, 13.8: Science, Culture, and Meaning.
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I'm a Physicist Who Searches for Aliens. U.F.O.s Don't Impress Me.
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I'm a Physicist Who Searches for Aliens. U.F.O.s Don't Impress Me.
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About Time: Cosmology and Culture at the Twilight of the Big Bang
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Shortly after he and colleagues were awarded a grant from the
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for his undergraduate work and received his Ph.D. from the
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The Blind Spot: Why Science Cannot Ignore Human Experience
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Light of the Stars. Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth
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Light of the Stars. Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth
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The Constant Fire: Beyond the Science vs. Religion Debate
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The Constant Fire: Beyond the Science vs Religion Debate
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University of Colorado
University of Washington
Physics
Leiden University
University of Minnesota
University of Rochester
physicist
astronomer
computational astrophysics
star formation
stellar evolution
exo-civilizations
NPR
All Things Considered
University of Colorado
University of Washington
Leiden University
University of Minnesota
Hubble Fellowship
University of Rochester
astrophysical fluid dynamics
adaptive mesh refinement
protostars
planetary nebula
Discover
science and religion
Marcelo Gleiser
cosmology
Orbiter

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