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— Jose Saramago"all stories are like those about the creation of the universe, no one was there, no one witnessed anything, yet everyone knows what happened."
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He was a physicist, more precisely an astrophysicist, diligent and eager but without illusions: the Truth lay beyond, inaccessible to our telescopes, accessible to the initiates. This was a long road which he was traveling with effort, wonderment, and profound joy. Physics was prose: elegant gymnastics for the mind, mirror of Creation, the key to man's dominion over the planet; but what is the stature of Creation, of man and the planet? His road was long and he had barely started up it, but I was his disciple: did I want to follow him?
— Primo Levi
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Because there is a law such as gravity, the Universe can and will create itself from nothing.
— Stephen Hawking
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