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Scramble Me Up a Universe

Continued from page 1

Published on October 24, 2007 at 9:33am

It's as natural as a scared and lonely girl rejoicing in the blessed rationality of physics or as a man too traumatized to go outdoors who finds solace in a well-meaning kid with a thing for the King. Life is a terrifying prospect, all things considered. As Hardcastle's Hawking advises Rachel Stein, "Go easy on your mom. We are all just looking for answers."

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