All our scientific observations of the universe and quanta can only, in the end, be observations of ourselves. - Alan Moore

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All our scientific observations of the universe and quanta can only, in the end, be observations of ourselves.

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About Alan Moore

Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is a British writer, most famous for his influential work in comic-books and graphic novels.

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Native Name: Alan Oswald Moore
Alternative Names: Curt Vile Jill de Ray Translucia Baboon The Original Writer
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