A Haunting/Murphy's Bakery Message/Book read review of Roger Penrose's Opus

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Description

Andrew D. Call style narration for opening.
Bakery Message (phone)
Review of Roger Penrose's Opus

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Western)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
In this world, there is really evil in the darkest shadows and in the most ordinary places. These are the true stories of the innocent and the unimagined between the world we see and the things we fear. There are doors when they are opened. Nightmares become reality. Thank you for calling Murphy's Bakery and Culinary Institute. The office is currently closed, so please leave your name phone number in your request, and a representative will return your call as soon as they can. From Einstein's work on general relativity came the recognition that there must be an origin for matter and energy. From Penrose Hawking and Ellis's work came the acknowledgment that there must be an origin for space and time to with the knowledge that time has a beginning and a relatively recent beginning. At that all age, lengthening attempts to push away the creation event and thus the creator become absurd. Moreover, the common origin of matter, energy, space and time proves that the acts of creation must transcend the dimensions in substance of the universe, a powerful argument for the biblical doctrine of a transcendent creator.