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Angels and Demons post 3

Angels and Demons by Dan Brown is a book about a symbologist (a specialist in what symbols stand for) named Robert Langdon, a professor at Harvard University. Langdon is called to a Swiss research facility to inspect a symbol that was burned onto the chest of a murdered scientist. Robert Langdon examines Leonardo Vera's body and says that the person behind all of this is in the Illuminati. Langdon explains the history behind Illuminati. While I am reading this I am thinking about who killed Leonardo. It seems that I have come to a conclusion that the mystery person probably framed the Illuminati for the murder. I am not so sure that's the case but it's a theory . Later on in the book Vittoria Verta, Leonardo’s adopted daughter come to investigate and cry over her dead father. Vittoria says that her father and she were working on something that was dangerous called antimatter. Antimatter is a powerful energy source that is unstable and that a single gram contains the en

Angels and Demons post 2

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Angels and Demons by Dan Brown is a book about a symbologist (a specialist in what symbols stand for) named Robert Langdon, a professor at Harvard University. Langdon is called to a Swiss research facility to inspect a symbol that was burned onto the chest of a murdered scientist. Robert Langdon meets the caller at Switzerland’s Conseil EuropĂ©en pour la Recherche NuclĂ©aire (CERN). The caller's name is Maximilian Kohler the director general of CERN. The author's description for Kohler is, a lifeless guy in a lab coat and in a wheelchair with a computer to communicate . When I read this I immediately thought of Stephen Hawking the famous Theoretical Physicist and Cosmologist. Kohler takes Langdon to the murder site and explains the the murdered scientist’s name is Leonardo Verta and that he was a brilliant scientist. Langdon was surprised that Kohler didn’t call the police once he found out the Leonardo Vetra was murdered. If I were is Kohler's place I would have take