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Leonardo Vetra is a fictional character in the 2000 novel Angels and Demons. Leonardo was a scientist that was working at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Geneva, Switzerland. A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ...
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CERN logo The European Organization for Nuclear Research (French: Organisation Européenne pour la Recherche Nucléaire), commonly known as CERN, is the worlds largest particle physics laboratory, situated just west of Geneva on the border between France and Switzerland. ...
Geneva (pronunciation //; French: Genève //, German: //, Italian: Ginevra) is the second most populous city in Switzerland, and is the most populous city of Romandy (the French-speaking part of Switzerland). ...
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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Before joing CERN, Leonardo was a priest and often attended Vittoria's orphanage. Leonardo was obsessed with Galileo Galilei's work and decided to join CERN inorder to merge both Religion and Science together. When Leonardo got a request to work at CERN, he adapted Vittoria and both of them moved to Geneva, Switzerland. Both Vittoria and Leonardo became physicist's and were often involved in each others work. Vittoria and Leonardo created the substance antimatter from nothing and Leonardo achieved what he set out to do by proving that something can be created from nothing. Leonardo took this new invention and method seriously and upgraded security into the lab by adding retina scanners for Vittoria and himself. Leonardo and Vittoria secretly mass produced a large ammount of antimatter and kept every CERN employee in the dark. When Leonardo was murdered by the Hassassin who stole the antimatter, it was revealed to Maximilian Kohler the true cause of Vetra's murder. Roman Catholic priests in traditional clerical clothing. ...
An orphanage is an institution dedicated to caring for orphans (children who have lost their parents). ...
Portrait of Galileo Galilei by Giusto Sustermans. ...
Merge, merging, or merger can have several different meanings: In business and economics, a merger is the combination of two companies into one larger company In computer science, either: the merge algorithm which combines two or more sorted lists into a single sorted one the merge sort, a sort algorithm...
Science in the broadest sense refers to any knowledge or trained skill, especially (but not exclusively) when this is attained by verifiable means. ...
Geneva (pronunciation //; French: Genève //, German: //, Italian: Ginevra) is the second most populous city in Switzerland, and is the most populous city of Romandy (the French-speaking part of Switzerland). ...
Physicists working in a government lab A physicist is a scientist who is a practitioner of physics. ...
Antimatter is matter that is composed of the antiparticles of those that constitute normal matter. ...
An invention is an object, process, or technique which displays an element of novelty. ...
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