I started out working on supersymmetry. The theory predicts that for every particle we know about, there will be an additional particle. Lisa Randall additionalparticlepredict Change image and share on social
When I came to Harvard, I was debating between math and science, and I guess I thought in the end I wanted something that could connect to the real world. I liked puzzle-solving and connections. Lisa Randall connectconnectiondebate Change image and share on social
There are a lot of mysteries about quantum mechanics, but they mostly arise in very detailed measurements in controlled settings. Lisa Randall arisecontroldetail Change image and share on social
Harvard freshmen are smart, interested, and excited, and it's fun hearing their different perspectives and stuff that they will share. Lisa Randall excitefreshmanfun Change image and share on social
When I was in school, I liked math because all the problems had answers. Everything else seemed very subjective. Lisa Randall answermathproblem Change image and share on social
I really do think that science has an internal structure, and it makes sense, and we can test it. Lisa Randall internalmakescience Change image and share on social
You have principles. You test them as accurately as you can. Eventually, they might break down. Lisa Randall accuratelybreakeventually Change image and share on social
Neuroscience is exciting. Understanding how thoughts work, how connections are made, how the memory works, how we process information, how information is stored - it's all fascinating. Lisa Randall connectionexcitfascinate Change image and share on social