Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Section Thirteen

As the three of them walked into the entrance of the lab, they all looked around for signs of an intruder. They moved slowly and skeptically, but saw nothing that pointed to intrusion. Kohler asked Vittoria if anything had been stolen, and Vittoria snapped back with "Stolen? How? The retina scan only allows entry to us" but Kohler insisted she looked around. Everything had appeared as normal, and nothing seemed to be missing.

Kohler told Vittoria that this was not the time for keeping secrets and that he needed to know about she and her father's secret experiment. As Vittoria took the time to gather herself, she gained control of her emotions and began to explain the experiment that she and her father had been working on.

Vittoria explained to the two men that they had proven the "big bang theory" and that they created something from nothing. She said that matter could be made simply from a large source of energy, and in this way, science actually supported religion, which was one of her fathers main goals to prove. Vittoria said that she and her father had created a type of matter. She said that everything in the world had an opposite, light and dark, heaven and hell, good and bad... and like all of these things, matter also had an opposite. Vittoria and her father had created the worlds first specimen of "anti-matter."

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