Physics, Phylosophy and Mystry: The lost symbol
-- Dan Brown
Apart from curiosity that spreads throughout his novels, he has a cute and fair style of showing the environment, ambience and context under study which so interestingly speaks of the beauty of olden cathedrals, the symbols and abysmal beauty of history.
His connecting history with the science or call it the most advanced technology can only be beyond any ones imagination and is very beautifully chipped at in such a way that it brings a feeling of living the legend rather than reading it.
Can science make history? Or history makes science? What are they two different subjects or two different ways of understanding the world, the curious relation and more so curious revelations concerned both with history and the mystery science are discussed partially at every corner of the novel inquisitively bringing in the scholar of symbols and making him find the answers for every impossible question with more ease and conformity.
Physics and philosophy are two great mysteries that man could ever think of and the relation between them is very exuberantly revealed in the novel that anyone could love reading it.
The concurrence of physics philosophy and the evils speed to enjoy all of them and the Langdon deciphering every possible code he can, can be the most inquisitive mystery every learned man could ever imagine.
May be it is not so easy to interpret and digest the mystery concoctions offered by the writer, but it gives a great knowledge and a flood of emotions from at a very high level of reverence. Sinking myself in the book I can forget anything that comes in my way. It drives energy within me to understand the not so simply written novel.
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Ah… at times it is tedious to find the words that the author writes, but after understanding them, one can really imagine the feel the characters real emotion that simply makes the novel more interesting and more losing yourself to great mystic story.