The last two days have been murderous. I made up my mind that it would be more efficient to redesign my front room, where I keep my computer and all my books. So I had to shift my whole comics collection and all my research books,`not to mention the furniture concerned and lots of odds and ends. Alone. Most of the work is done, but there is still plenty of work left - in this sort of thing, work makes work.
"Becomethesea", your rant about The Da Vinci code is coming along. The problem is that I may have too much to say about it. Once started, I am not sure when I'll finish.
"Becomethesea", your rant about The Da Vinci code is coming along. The problem is that I may have too much to say about it. Once started, I am not sure when I'll finish.
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Date: 2005-01-31 11:35 pm (UTC)However, one thing that goes along with much of my thinking from Angels and Demons was the notion that to be able to have a formula that could include everything from the smallest microcosm to the largest entity of the universe would be like understanding the mind of God. It was probably lifted by Dan Brown from Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time, because it's a very similar notion.
I, personally, don't think it's possible to understand the mind of God and think it's quite audacious for us as humans to even try. :P