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Mark Haddon

  • SWIFTERhas quoted2 months ago
    And then I thought about how for a long time scientists were puzzled by the fact that the sky is dark at night, even though there are billions of stars in the universe and there must be stars in every direction you look, so that the sky should be full of starlight because there is very little in the way to stop the light from reaching earth.

    Then they worked out that the universe was expanding, that the stars were all rushing away
  • SWIFTERhas quoted2 months ago
    And when the universe has finished exploding, all the stars will slow down, like a ball that has been thrown into the air, and they will come to a halt and they will all begin to fall toward the center of the universe again. And then there will be nothing to stop us from seeing all the stars in the world because they will all be moving toward us, gradually faster and faster, and we will know that the world is going to end soon because when we look up into the sky at night there will be no darkness, just the blazing light of billions and billions of stars, all falling.
  • SWIFTERhas quoted2 months ago
    think people believe in heaven because they don’t like the idea of dying
  • Kate Filipenkohas quotedlast year
    Prime numbers are what is left when you have taken all the patterns away. I think prime numbers are like life. They are very logical but you could never work out the rules, even if you spent all your time thinking about them.
  • Kate Filipenkohas quotedlast year
    I said that you could still want something that is very unlikely to happen.
  • Kate Filipenkohas quotedlast year
    the chimney and into the air and sometimes I look up into the sky and I think that there are molecules of Mother up there, or in clouds over Africa or the Antarctic, or coming down as rain in the rain forests in Brazil, or in snow somewhere.
  • Kate Filipenkohas quotedlast year
    But Mother was cremated. This means that she was put into a coffin and burned and ground up and turned into ash and smoke. I do not know what happens to the ash and I couldn’t ask at the crematorium because I didn’t go to the funeral. But the smoke goes out of
  • Kate Filipenkohas quotedlast year
    And what he meant was that maths wasn’t like life because in life there are no straightforward answers at the end.
  • Kate Filipenkohas quotedlast year
    And what he meant was that maths wasn’t like life because in life there are no straightforward answers at the end.
  • Kate Filipenkohas quotedlast year
    It’s bloody hard telling the truth all the time. Sometimes it’s impossible.
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