The Foundation supports innovative projects that focus on foundational questions in mathematics or that seek a deeper understanding of the nature of reality within the realm of physics, cosmology, astronomy, chemistry, or other physical sciences. Projects that are unlikely to be supported by conventional funding sources are especially encouraged. (See also the preface for Science & the Big Questions.)
New Vision 400: Engaging Big Questions in Astronomy and Cosmology Four Hundred Years after the Invention of the Telescope|
January, 2007 $1,819,480 Donald G. York, Horace B. Horton Professor in Astronomy & Astrophysics Jiansheng Chen, Chair Gang Zhao |
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March, 2006 $8,812,078 Max Tegmark Anthony N. Aguirre |
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November, 2006 $1,408,480 Matthias Baaz, Vice President Kurt Gödel Society |
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