Aron Clark Wall is an American theoretical physicist, specializing in quantum gravity.
[1] He was born on June 7, 1984, the son of programmer Larry Wall.
in liberal arts in 2005 from St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) and a Ph.D. in physics in 2011 from the Maryland Center for Fundamental Physics of the University of Maryland, College Park, under advisor Ted Jacobson.
In 2016, together with Ping Gao and Daniel Louis Jafferis [de], he proposed a mechanism for traversable wormholes without exotic matter.
[2] It is based on the interpretation of wormholes as pairs of quantum entangled particles (EPR) by Leonard Susskind and Juan Martín Maldacena, known as the ER-EPR conjecture; however, Wall and colleagues did not use the usual Einstein-Rosen Bridges, but that their wormhole model provides a mathematically equivalent description to quantum teleportation.