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One of my favorite books: The Dancing Wu Li Masters, is about the relationship between many eastern religions and particle physics. It is quite interesting.

I just finished Hugh Laurie's book The Gun Seller. I liked it, even though the ending was a little abrupt. But, it seems most modern books are that way.
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One of my favorite books: The Dancing Wu Li Masters, is about the relationship between many eastern religions and particle physics. It is quite interesting.

I just finished Hugh Laurie's book The Gun Seller. I liked it, even though the ending was a little abrupt. But, it seems most modern books are that way.
Hurray!! One of my all-time favorite books! I'm certainly not saying I understood it all, even after rereading parts of it several times. But I got the jist of it. It explained some things that I never knew (the behavior of photons, for example). Mostly it gave me a sense of wonder and outrageous beauty of our universe, starting on a subatomic level. I've learned, too, how any effect on their minutist particle affects everything. It opened my eyes to a profound appreciate of how it all works. Love it forever! Linda
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