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Tag Archives: albert einstein
The (Other) L-Word, Part 6: Speed of Light
Last October, I was pretty proud of the work I’d done in The (Other) L-Word series to illuminate some of the connections between God and light, but a couple weeks ago, Tony Campolo took me to church. (Not literally, of … Continue reading
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The (Other) L-Word, Part 5
According to the old saying, people can be drawn to things that are harmful to them ‘like a moth to a flame’. But it’s not really flame that moths are drawn to, is it? They’re drawn to light. And so … Continue reading
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Tagged albert einstein, drawn, faith goggles, green lantern, is light visible, jeff healey band, lantern, light of the world, moth, moth to a flame, moth to a light, particle, quantum physics, see the light, sheldon cooper, wave, wave particle duality, yahoo serious, young einstein
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