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longship

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2. Thanks, rug. This post made my day!
Tue Jan 29, 2013, 09:32 PM
Jan 2013

Last edited Wed Jan 30, 2013, 02:36 AM - Edit history (2)

The Anglican Church is a weird thing. It has all sorts of interesting people.

Here's another, the dean of Guilford Cathedral,

The Reverend Victor Stark

with physicist, Brian Cox, during their tour of the LHC.

You can hear all about it here:



It is what makes this atheist think that there is still hope for the world and just maybe religion may not be a bad thing. The Reverend Stark is a very, very cool. And his conversation with Brian Cox is a very precious thing.

Click through, please!

On edit: this is an incredible colloquy between a particle physicist and the Anglican dean of Guildford Cathedral. It is a truly wonderful dialog as Cox takes the Reverend Stark on a tour of the LHC. BTW, the ATLAS detector that Stark calls a "Cut through a star" is the size of a ten story building! I have no doubt that Stark's cathedral is equally impressive.
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