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You can be only a modest distance away from the gravity brane, and gravity will be incredibly weak.
Lisa Randall
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Lisa Randall
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: June 18
Physicist
Theoretical Physicist
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Queens
New York
Lisa Joy Randall
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