Sounds like a fairly cheap rip-off of Brown's "Angels and Demons", which was a weak story to begin with. (I think it's Brown, anyway. Guy who wrote "The Da Vinci Code".)
That quote is a direct statement of the philosophy of one of the primary characters -- a physicist -- in that book. He took it one step further, trying to reproduce the Big Bang in miniature at the CERN supercollider, and holding it forth as direct evidence of God. (the antimatter, anyway).
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Date: 2004-03-22 06:10 pm (UTC)That quote is a direct statement of the philosophy of one of the primary characters -- a physicist -- in that book. He took it one step further, trying to reproduce the Big Bang in miniature at the CERN supercollider, and holding it forth as direct evidence of God. (the antimatter, anyway).
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Date: 2004-03-23 06:52 am (UTC)People make sense of the world in their own ways. Some of them are extremely weird.