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Biography

Louisa Riofrio has been an actress on television and film since age 4. She has appeared in many stage plays, and worked as a model in fashion and auto shows. With an education in physics and astronomy, she worked as a Lunar Scientist at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston. She is world-famous for discovering that the speed of light is changing, a discovery that affects everything from cosmology to the size of living cells. As author of the 'GM=tc^3' theory, she is invited to appear at scientific conferences worldwide. Louisa Riofrio is also an artist known worldwide for astronomically correct depictions of Mars' sky. Her computer-generated renderings have been shared over 10,000 times and mistaken for Mars photographs. She has written more than 100 articles about space, astronomy and the Moon. Riofrio is author of two popular books, "The Speed of Light" and "Discovery: Alaska to Hawaii and the Pacific".

Filmography