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physicists— including three Nobel
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. Al Seckel: January 2012
ly interested in Stephen Hawking.
orized, the universe would stop
pstein’s partner in the Mindshift conference, a man named
Al Seckel, was known for throwing fabulous parties that
G were said to have included the actor Dudley Moore, magi-
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ling rare books and papers, often through his social and
aca demic connections.
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