Dick Teresi
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Author and coauthor

Dick Teresi is an American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 writer. He is a co-author of The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question?
The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question?
The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What is the Question? is a 1993 popular science book by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Leon M. Lederman and science writer Dick Teresi....

He is also a former editor of Omni
Omni (magazine)
OMNI was a science and science fiction magazine published in the US and the UK. It contained articles on science fact and short works of science fiction...

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With his wife Judith Hooper
Judith Hooper
Judith Hooper is an American journalist.Hooper has worked as an editor and writer for the magazine Omni. With her husband, Dick Teresi, she co-wrote the books The Three-Pound Universe and Would the Buddha Wear a Walkman? A Catalogue of Revolutionary Tools for Higher Consciousness...

, Teresi coauthored The Three Pound Universe and Would the Buddha Wear a Walkman? A Catalogue of Revolutionary Tools for Higher Consciousness.
Teresi coauthored Laser: Light of a Million Uses with Jeff Hecht.

In July 1997 he wrote an article for The Atlantic entitled "Zero", about the missing year "0" between 1 AD and 1 BC, how it came to be, and the effect it has on western culture. In 1994, he wrote with his wife an article for the New York Times book section entitled "High-Concept Classics: A Quiz", about the ironic situation of the modern author having to sum up an entire book (for example - 3 years work, 175 interviews, 160,000 words) in 12 to 14 words, or a sentence and half, to help sell the book.

Book reviews by Dick Teresi

In the article entitled "Hungarians Think The Darnedest Things", Teresi reviews Genius in the Shadows a Biography of Leo Szilard: The Man Behind the Bomb by William Lanouette and Bela Silard.

In the article entitled "Dude, Where's My Karma?" Teresi reviews Between Science and Spirituality by John Horgan.
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