The Science Advisor on Bill & Ted: Face The Music on Time Travel, Entanglement, And Keanu Reeves
Spiros Michalakis

Groundbreaking Quantum Physicist and Hollywood Science Consultant Who Strives to Make Quantum Accessible to All; Mathematical Physicist, Caltech; Staff Advisor, InnoWorks Caltech Chapter; Manager of Outreach, Institute for Quantum Information and Matter; Professor in Residence, Relay Ventures; Science Advisor, “Ant-Man,” “The Wasp,” “Bill & Ted Face the Music”
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Overcoming Insurmountable Odds
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Dr. Strange: Quantum Supercomputer?
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Learning Lots w/ Brie Larson | Truth
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San Diego Comic Con | The Science of Rick and Morty
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Stephen Hawking Faces Paul Rudd in Epic Chess Match (ft. Keanu Reeves)
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Caltech | What is the Future of Quantum Physics?
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Caltech | Conversations on the Quantum World: Storytelling and Science
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The Physics of Truth, Law of Attraction, and Empathy
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Science! The Show | Quantum Time Travel
Biography
Serving as a consultant to Hollywood filmmakers on the physics of films like “Ant-Man,” “The Wasp,” and “Bill & Ted Face the Music” is an interesting complement to the lofty research that Spiros Michalakis (SPEE-ros MICK-il-ah-kiss) does in areas of quantum many-body physics and the emergence of spacetime from quantum entanglement at Caltech’s Institute for Quantum Information and Matter (IQIM).
About his role as a science consultant, Spiros prefers that the science be interesting, even if it is not as accurate as possible: “It’s more important to make things interesting. Think about the original Star Trek. Back then we’d have said, ‘Oh yeah, that’s bull.’ You don’t have teleportation; you don’t have warp drives. But my research is on exactly this. How do you break the laws of physics? Where does time come from? In the case of Star Trek, science fiction informed our decisions on what to research.”
As far as Ant-Man’s superpowers go, Spiros says: “The benefits and drawbacks of Ant-Man derive mostly from the same principle: Certain properties, like strength and heat dissipation, are proportional to surface area and not volume. When volume decreases a thousand times, surface area decreases only one hundred times. That mismatch leads to superpowers and super-weaknesses alike. But, again, thank the gods for Ant-Man’s super-suit, which makes up for the negative side effects of shrinkage.”
Spiros grew up in Greece, solving math puzzles and playing volleyball with his brothers. After high school, he moved to the U.S. to study Math and Computer Science at MIT, before coming to sunny California for his PhD in Applied Mathematics at UC Davis. He is now at Caltech, where he splits his time between research on theoretical quantum physics and outreach for the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter.
In addition to his current work as a physics researcher at Caltech, Spiros also serves as the staff advisor for Caltech’s Chapter of InnoWorks, and contributor to IQIM’s science blog, Quantum Frontiers. Always fun-loving, he is also collaborating with Project Runway’s Alicia Hardesty and Caltech’s Crystal Dilworth on a fashion line that will “redefine nerdy.”
Spiros Michalakis is available to advise your organization via virtual and in-person consulting meetings, interactive workshops and customized keynotes through the exclusive representation of Stern Speakers & Advisors, a division of Stern Strategy Group®.
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Quantum in the Classroom
April 13, 2022

Bill & Ted Face the Music (Audio)
November 17, 2020

The Quantum Physicist Behind the Marvel Universe (Audio)
February 16, 2020

Solving Impossible Problems and Creative Collaboration with Dr. Spiros Michalakis (Audio)
December 16, 2019

Spiros Michalakis: A Scientist in Hollywood
November 1, 2019

Iron Man Talks Quantum
November 1, 2019

Self-Evident Truths with Spiros Michalakis (Audio)
July 29, 2019

All Quantum Everything (Audio)
February 21, 2019

The Science (and the Scientists) Behind ‘Ant-Man’
July 6, 2018
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Serving as a consultant to Hollywood filmmakers on the physics of films like “Ant-Man,” “The Wasp,” and “Bill & Ted Face the Music” is an interesting complement to the lofty research that Spiros Michalakis (SPEE-ros MICK-il-ah-kiss) does in areas of quantum many-body physics and the emergence of spacetime from quantum entanglement at Caltech’s Institute for Quantum Information and Matter (IQIM).
About his role as a science consultant, Spiros prefers that the science be interesting, even if it is not as accurate as possible: “It’s more important to make things interesting. Think about the original Star Trek. Back then we’d have said, ‘Oh yeah, that’s bull.’ You don’t have teleportation; you don’t have warp drives. But my research is on exactly this. How do you break the laws of physics? Where does time come from? In the case of Star Trek, science fiction informed our decisions on what to research.”
As far as Ant-Man’s superpowers go, Spiros says: “The benefits and drawbacks of Ant-Man derive mostly from the same principle: Certain properties, like strength and heat dissipation, are proportional to surface area and not volume. When volume decreases a thousand times, surface area decreases only one hundred times. That mismatch leads to superpowers and super-weaknesses alike. But, again, thank the gods for Ant-Man’s super-suit, which makes up for the negative side effects of shrinkage.”
Spiros grew up in Greece, solving math puzzles and playing volleyball with his brothers. After high school, he moved to the U.S. to study Math and Computer Science at MIT, before coming to sunny California for his PhD in Applied Mathematics at UC Davis. He is now at Caltech, where he splits his time between research on theoretical quantum physics and outreach for the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter.
In addition to his current work as a physics researcher at Caltech, Spiros also serves as the staff advisor for Caltech’s Chapter of InnoWorks, and contributor to IQIM’s science blog, Quantum Frontiers. Always fun-loving, he is also collaborating with Project Runway’s Alicia Hardesty and Caltech’s Crystal Dilworth on a fashion line that will “redefine nerdy.”
Spiros Michalakis is available to advise your organization via virtual and in-person consulting meetings, interactive workshops and customized keynotes through the exclusive representation of Stern Speakers & Advisors, a division of Stern Strategy Group®.
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