Angels and Demons Facts and Fiction

Many are excited to watch the movie Angels and Demons this week, if you're among the excited fans, then I'm sure you've reread the novel again to give you a fresh recall of the story before you watch the movie.

To give you a little trivia, here are some facts and fiction about Angels & Demons:

First, the book contains several errors about the location of some places in Rome, as well as misuse of the Italian language which have been corrected in later editions of the novel.

Next, antimatter cannot really be used as a source of energy because it is artificial and very costly to produce.

And lastly, CERN did not invented the Internet. It was Tim Berners-Lee and a small team at CERN who just invented hypertext transport protocol. This led to the creation of the World Wide Web. The Internet was really engineered in the United States by DARPA.

Just some of the things that makes Dan Brown's novels interesting and a usual start of conversations and arguments.

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