‘Basic physics’
“Doctrine of transubstantiation. … That’s spirit into matter, OK? And the matter extends to spirit. This is basic physics. … There’s a reality that stands within existent reality, what’s apparent. But there’s something just behind it that holds that reality together, kind of in those interstitial spaces. There’s another reality there. The way I look at it, translating it into social action, is that that other reality is waiting to be called forward, and made, and set into motion … the nexus where spirit infuses matter and transforms it. That’s where I live, there at that connect-pole.”
A.) Albert Fert, winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
in physics
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B.) Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio
C.) Stephen Hawking, physicist
Answer: B, Dennis Kucinich, in an interview from the November Esquire.
