At the beginning of his Epiphany he was indulged in learning at first it was magic however when he went to college he began to study science he put the two together which enviably lead to his demise
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Austin, I agree. It's both science and his belief in the indescribable that leads to his demise. Not only is he grounded in the sciences, he also has a huge imagination. I think all great scientists have this trait. Good work!
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