Marisha Pessl Quote

How was it possible scientists were able to locate the edge of the observable universe, the Cosmic Light Horizon (Our universe is 13.7 billion light years long, wrote Harry Mills Cornblow, Ph.D., with astounding confidence in The ABCs of the Cosmos [2003]), and yet mere human beings stayed so fuzzy, beyond all calculation?

Marisha Pessl

How was it possible scientists were able to locate the edge of the observable universe, the Cosmic Light Horizon (Our universe is 13.7 billion light years long, wrote Harry Mills Cornblow, Ph.D., with astounding confidence in The ABCs of the Cosmos [2003]), and yet mere human beings stayed so fuzzy, beyond all calculation?

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Marisha Pessl (born October 26, 1977) is an American writer known for her novels Special Topics in Calamity Physics, Night Film, and Neverworld Wake.