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Black Holes, Belief Systems, and Help for the Skeptical Soul
Sarah Salviander grew up watching Star Wars, Star Trek, and Carl Sagan, and by age nine, she knew she would be a space scientist. She also grew up on atheism. When she was young, her atheist parents moved the family from Oregon to British Columbia to live under socialism, and she recalls having met no more than three people who identified as Christian there.
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Tagged Arthur Eddington, black holes, Carl Sagan, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Sarah Salviander, Star Trek, Star Wars, The Count of Monte Cristo
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