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Umberto Eco

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    DragoRinato
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    00 26/04/2005 23:36
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    Scritto da: Staurophylaktos 26/04/2005 20.20
    Eco lo adoro, perchè ogni volta che lo rileggo trovo nuovi riferimenti che mi ero perso precedentemente. E' una fonte inesauribile.

    Volendo l'unico difetto è che leggendolo mi immagino il faccione che mi guarda e dice "ma quante ne so?"



    E tu Stauro dovrai rispondergli con una massima dei Rozzi:
    Ma quante non ne so! Fa Molto Socrate. [SM=x494535]


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    The amazing thing is that every atom in your body came from a star that exploded. And, the atoms in your left hand probably came from a different star than your right hand.
    It really is the most poetic thing I know about physics: You are all stardust.
    You couldn’t be here if stars hadn’t exploded, because the elements - the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, iron, all the things that matter for evolution - weren’t created at the beginning of time. They were created in the nuclear furnaces of stars, and the only way they could get into your body is if those stars were kind enough to explode.
    So, forget Jesus. The stars died so that you could be here today.
    "A Universe From Nothing" by Lawrence Krauss, AAI 2009 (16:50-17:23)
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    DragoRinato
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    00 26/04/2005 23:37
    Nota di aggiornamento: Ho iniziato il Pendolo di Focault, mi prende parecchio! :D


    .
    The amazing thing is that every atom in your body came from a star that exploded. And, the atoms in your left hand probably came from a different star than your right hand.
    It really is the most poetic thing I know about physics: You are all stardust.
    You couldn’t be here if stars hadn’t exploded, because the elements - the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, iron, all the things that matter for evolution - weren’t created at the beginning of time. They were created in the nuclear furnaces of stars, and the only way they could get into your body is if those stars were kind enough to explode.
    So, forget Jesus. The stars died so that you could be here today.
    "A Universe From Nothing" by Lawrence Krauss, AAI 2009 (16:50-17:23)
  • frankifol
    00 26/04/2005 23:50
    hai visto quanto è bella la descrizione iniziale del museo?
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    00 27/04/2005 08:58
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    Scritto da: frankifol 26/04/2005 23.50
    hai visto quanto è bella la descrizione iniziale del museo?



    Si si impressionante come al solito l'arte di Eco nel descrivere in maniera cosi magnificente...[SM=x494535]


    .
    The amazing thing is that every atom in your body came from a star that exploded. And, the atoms in your left hand probably came from a different star than your right hand.
    It really is the most poetic thing I know about physics: You are all stardust.
    You couldn’t be here if stars hadn’t exploded, because the elements - the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, iron, all the things that matter for evolution - weren’t created at the beginning of time. They were created in the nuclear furnaces of stars, and the only way they could get into your body is if those stars were kind enough to explode.
    So, forget Jesus. The stars died so that you could be here today.
    "A Universe From Nothing" by Lawrence Krauss, AAI 2009 (16:50-17:23)
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