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<title>Hawking: God may play dice after all</title>
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<description>Despite an aging Albert Einstein&#x26;#x27;s famous comment, &#x26;#x22;God does not play dice with the universe,&#x26;#x22; renowned cosmologist Stephen Hawking and his academic collaborator Thomas Hertog now suggest that God did roll the dice at least once &#x26;#x2013; at the moment of creation. Like that familiar wizened sage atop the highest peak, God cast that first die down a mountain of potential energy where, according to Hawking and Hertog, it rolled like a snowball, growing, expanding and inflating into the universe we know today. &#x26;#x22;The quantum origin of our universe implies one must take a &#x26;#x27;top down&#x26;#x27; approach to the problem...</description>
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