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Theoretical physics drives progress, shaping technologies and ideas that transform our world. At Perimeter, leading scientists dive into the unknown, uncovering the fundamental principles that govern our universe. With curiosity as their guide, they pursue bold questions—because every great leap begins with exploration.
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