Alan Guth

Alan H. Guth (born February 27, 1947) is a physicist and cosmologist. Guth has researched elementary particle theory (and how particle theory is applicable to the early universe).

As a junior particle physicist, Guth first developed the idea of inflation in 1979 at Stanford University after attending a Big Bang lecture by Robert Dicke. In 1981, Guth formally proposed the idea of cosmic inflation, the idea that the nascent universe passed through a phase of exponential expansion that was driven by a negative vacuum energy density (positive vacuum pressure).

Guth is the Victor F. Weisskopf Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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See also: Alan Guth, 1947, 1979, 1981, Big Bang, Cosmic inflation, Cosmologist, Elementary particle, February 27, Massachusetts Institute of Technology