Lawrence M. Krauss is a renowned theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author celebrated for his ability to make complex scientific concepts accessible to the general public. Born on May 27, 1954, Krauss has contributed extensively to the fields of dark matter, dark energy, and the early universe's evolution. He is a professor and has held notable academic positions at Yale University, Case Western Reserve University, and Arizona State University. An advocate for scientific literacy, Krauss has penned bestselling books such as "The Physics of Star Trek" and "A Universe from Nothing." Krauss is also a prominent speaker on science and secularism.